Building Reports using ASP.NET and Crystal Reports - Part 3 - An Invoice Report Using Disconnected Data
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by Vince Varallo
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This article showed you how to create a report using disconnected datasets. It also demonstrated how to use master\detail records in a database and showed you how to use formulas and dynamic formatting. Hopefully you can take this example and apply it to your own requirements.  Crystal Reports is a great tool for integrating reports directly in your ASP.NET application and best of all it is free with Visual Studio. Good luck on your project and happy coding.


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Title: Report   
Name: Sagar
Date: 2010-04-05 5:42:37 AM
Comment:
Hi,

I am not able to see any data on the report and instead it shows blank columns.
Please Help
Title: Nice Article   
Name: Rick
Date: 2009-12-01 2:17:51 PM
Comment:
The example was very easy to follow. Thanks for taking the time to document. I am sure I can apply this imformation. I renamed my default.aspx from Part 1 and it worked well. It would have been nice to build all tutorials on the same page, however it was still a great article.
Title: vineet   
Name: vineet
Date: 2009-11-14 8:40:46 AM
Comment:
I can See the group Tree But I Can we resize group Tree.
Left nevigation always show to see the group items.
If i press Group item Item is on the lower side of the page.I have to scroll up.Can we set group item and its child aligned.

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