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Using Crystal Report Viewer

The following small application is designed to allow testing created reports with XML feeds used as data sources. .

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Purpose

The following small application is designed to allow testing created reports with XML feeds used as data sources. The program checks that fields in report match to the fields in XML and then shows the report with loaded data in the report viewer.

How to Use

1. Fill the following fields Path to Report and Path to XML file: The Path to Report textbox serves for entering the path to a report. (ex: CROrdersManifest.rpt) 

The Path to XML file allows to enter the path to the XML feed. (ex: XMLOrdersManifest.xml)

Both files are stored in the root of the application.

Note: Browse buttons open a standard File Open dialog

2. Click Preview Report

Note: The program checks that specified report and XML match to each other- i.e. they contain the same fields. If the program finds inconsistence it reports about it as it is shown below:

Advice

In order to get XML file use WriteXml method of dataset class. Like the following:
OrderDataSet.WriteXml("C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\UniversalTicketSystem\Docs\USPS.xml")

Having created XML file you can allow designers to create reports without permanent access to your database.

Implementation details

//initializing
DataSet dtsData=new DataSet();
ReportDocument oRpt=
new ReportDocument();
//try to load the specified report file
oRpt.Load(this.txtReportPath.Text, OpenReportMethod.OpenReportByTempCopy);
//try to load data for the report
dtsData.ReadXml(this.txtXMLPath.Text);
string missingInSource, missingInReport;
//checks that fields in XML file match to the fields specified in the report file
bool fieldsMissing = !CheckMissingFields(oRpt,dtsData,out missingInSource, out missingInReport);
//informs about the result of checking
ShowMissingFields(missingInSource,missingInReport);
if (!fieldsMissing)
{
oRpt.SetDataSource(dtsData);
cRVOrder.ReportSource=oRpt;

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Crystal Reports by Chaya On December 28, 2010
Hi, I defined a path to the report to come to take his data from the database Access. I spent the entire project folder to another computer but the computer does not recognize this path so the report will not appear in running the program. (Visual Studio asks password) How can I change the path so that I could see the report listed? Thank you, Chaya
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Re: Crystal Reports by Nethra On July 5, 2011
I have just 658px width space and want to display the crystal report using a crystal report viewer. But it is taking more space. I tried chaning the width of the viewer but no use. I do not want the scrollbars also... Plzz guide
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Re: Re: Crystal Reports by Chaya On July 6, 2011
Hi Nethra, Try the Properties window change the property: "CanGrow = False" and / or simply set the width of the text or report a certain size property "Width=...". Goodluck! Sincerely yours, Chaya
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