Best practices to follow when you develop a web application with DevExpress reporting controls.
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Best practices to follow when you develop a web application with DevExpress reporting controls.
Inject Data from the Entity Framework Core DbContext into a Report.
Create custom report controls.
Asynchronous save, load, and export operations in Web Reporting
Custom Report control in the Web End User Designer toolbox in ASP.NET Core application
Integrate an AI assistant into a DevExpress Reports-powered ASP.NET Core Reporting application
This example obtains a list of all fonts used in the report and loads them from the Google Fonts resource, when available.
Create a custom localization service to automatically translate reports
Sign an exported report document in an ASP.NET Core application
Support for Multi-Tenancy in DevExpress Web Reporting
The following example shows how to obtain the Entity Framework Core context from the ASP.NET Core dependency injection container.
Implement drill-through reports that allow users to click a report element and open another report using the same print preview window.
This example shows how you can implement connection filtering in an application, where users share the same application.
How to use ParameterPanelFluentBuilder to customize the Web Document Viewer Parameters Panel in an ASP.NET Core application
Web Document Viewer - How to change the name of a print job in printer queue
This example handles the XlSheetCreated document event to pass custom data to the exported worksheet. The example shows how to recover document event handlers that are lost when the document is cached.
This example uses the End-User Report Designer client-side API to customize the Save As and Open dialogs.
Handle server-side errors in ASP.NET Core reporting controls
Read connection strings from different configuration sources in an ASP.NET Core application.
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