This example integrates the End-User Report Designer into an ASP.NET Web Forms application and implements a report storage based on a Microsoft SQL Server database.
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This example integrates the End-User Report Designer into an ASP.NET Web Forms application and implements a report storage based on a Microsoft SQL Server database.
This example contains the projects with the Document Viewer and Report Designer for ASP.NET WebForms, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET Core and Blazor Server. The projects show how to create an object data source, bind it to the report and restore the object data source when the Document Viewer or Report Designer loads a report from the REPX file.
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Custom Report control in the Web End User Designer toolbox in ASP.NET Web Forms application.
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How to register third-party and DevExtreme client-side libraries manually for Web Reporting controls
Customize the Fullscreen Report Wizard
Handle the client-side CustomizeMenuActions event to hide the existing Validate Bindings toolbar command and add a new Refresh command that refreshes the current report tab.
How to handle the client-side CustomizeMenuActions event to customize the Web Document Viewer's Toolbar
Process errors that occur on web reporting controls' server side.
Register object types for the Object Data Source Wizard
Add a description, image, and links to the reporting-for-web-forms topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the reporting-for-web-forms topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."