Creating a DotNetNuke Private Assembly with Crystal Reports - Part 4
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Published: 16 Jan 2006
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This is the final part in a series about creating a quick way to manage Crystal Reports in a DotNetNuke private assembly.
by Eric Landes
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Introduction

As mentioned in Part 1 of this series, DotNetNuke is a great Open Source Portal tool that many in the ASP.NET world use.  Please refer to Part 1 for more information about DotNetNuke(DNN).  In Part 2, we explored the DNN Data Access architecture for our application, and we created our own DAL and BLL based on the DNN architecture.  In Part 3, we utilized a helper class to dynamically display reports parameters for user input.   

In Part 4, we take those dynamically created parameter entries and display the report using those parameter entries in the report viewer module.    In this way, we’ve created a basic Report Manager for Crystal Reports using the DNN framework.  This basic manager could also be a gateway to integration with Crystal Enterprise Manager. 

System Requirements

I created this project using Visual Studio 2003, DotNetNuke 3.1.1, SQL Server 2000, and Crystal Reports 10, Windows XP SP2.


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