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  • D Developer611

    Hi there . I already plained this subject in this forum but , I don't get any answer , any answer even one . I have a class in Model layer that I named it as employee.cs . now my collection base's is generic collection , here I have a big problem . I don't know how can I bind that collection to crystal report and make it ready to work . My Collection is something like following code : List employeeList = new List(); if anybody know any solution , please explain for me . Thank you very much . DMASTER

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    Pete OHanlon
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    Posting the same question multiple times in a couple of days isn't likely to make anybody want to answer your questions any faster; in fact it is likely to do the opposite. You have to realise that the boards are populated by volunteers who give their time and experience freely. As a result, they will answer questions as and when they can. It is considered rude to pester the boards like this.

    Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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      Posting the same question multiple times in a couple of days isn't likely to make anybody want to answer your questions any faster; in fact it is likely to do the opposite. You have to realise that the boards are populated by volunteers who give their time and experience freely. As a result, they will answer questions as and when they can. It is considered rude to pester the boards like this.

      Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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      Developer611
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      OK man I know the all professionals always help us in forums like this and i say thanks to all of them.

      Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

      You have to realise that the boards are populated by volunteers who give their time and experience freely. As a result, they will answer questions as and when they can. It is considered rude to pester the boards like this.

      BUT If the time is important for you , you shouldn't waste your time by answering like this!:mad: You answered like this because it seems you have no idea about the subject. so... For developers: Yes i know this question need a bit more time to answer , but i really need it! and i tried many ways but i don't get any desired results. Thanks just for any help.

      DMASTER

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      • D Developer611

        OK man I know the all professionals always help us in forums like this and i say thanks to all of them.

        Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

        You have to realise that the boards are populated by volunteers who give their time and experience freely. As a result, they will answer questions as and when they can. It is considered rude to pester the boards like this.

        BUT If the time is important for you , you shouldn't waste your time by answering like this!:mad: You answered like this because it seems you have no idea about the subject. so... For developers: Yes i know this question need a bit more time to answer , but i really need it! and i tried many ways but i don't get any desired results. Thanks just for any help.

        DMASTER

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        Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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        Developer611 wrote:

        BUT If the time is important for you , you shouldn't waste your time by answering like this! You answered like this because it seems you have no idea about the subject. so...

        Way Too Harsh. I would recommend that you first read the forum guidelines in being polite to people helping you.

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        • D Developer611

          OK man I know the all professionals always help us in forums like this and i say thanks to all of them.

          Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

          You have to realise that the boards are populated by volunteers who give their time and experience freely. As a result, they will answer questions as and when they can. It is considered rude to pester the boards like this.

          BUT If the time is important for you , you shouldn't waste your time by answering like this!:mad: You answered like this because it seems you have no idea about the subject. so... For developers: Yes i know this question need a bit more time to answer , but i really need it! and i tried many ways but i don't get any desired results. Thanks just for any help.

          DMASTER

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          Malcolm Smart
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          Developer611 wrote:

          You answered like this because it seems you have no idea about the subject

          Not the best way to get help, and certainly not when it was aimed at the person you you aimed it at. Check his profile / his message count / his help in this and other forums. Good luck in the future 611. I for one won't even read your posts from now on. You might need to change that to Developer911 as you're gonna need all the help you can get - but not from me.

          "More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF

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          • D Developer611

            OK man I know the all professionals always help us in forums like this and i say thanks to all of them.

            Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

            You have to realise that the boards are populated by volunteers who give their time and experience freely. As a result, they will answer questions as and when they can. It is considered rude to pester the boards like this.

            BUT If the time is important for you , you shouldn't waste your time by answering like this!:mad: You answered like this because it seems you have no idea about the subject. so... For developers: Yes i know this question need a bit more time to answer , but i really need it! and i tried many ways but i don't get any desired results. Thanks just for any help.

            DMASTER

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            He's trying to tell you how to behave in order to get help in the future and you insult him? Yeah, good look getting ANY help in the future from anyone here.

            _____________________________________________ Flea Market! It's just like...it's just like...A MINI-MALL!

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              He's trying to tell you how to behave in order to get help in the future and you insult him? Yeah, good look getting ANY help in the future from anyone here.

              _____________________________________________ Flea Market! It's just like...it's just like...A MINI-MALL!

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              Developer611
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              I'm sorry if I've annoyed somebody, but I really need these information. I was too nervous at the moment... ... and I'd appreciate if you can give me a hand about the issue. May God bless you all!

              DMASTER

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              • D Developer611

                I'm sorry if I've annoyed somebody, but I really need these information. I was too nervous at the moment... ... and I'd appreciate if you can give me a hand about the issue. May God bless you all!

                DMASTER

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                Right - if we've all calmed down now. The big hint is that the report viewer has a method called SetDataSource and one of the overrides accepts an IEnumerable item. In case you hadn't guessed it, the List<...> generic implements IEnumerable so you can use it here.

                Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                  Right - if we've all calmed down now. The big hint is that the report viewer has a method called SetDataSource and one of the overrides accepts an IEnumerable item. In case you hadn't guessed it, the List<...> generic implements IEnumerable so you can use it here.

                  Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                  Developer611
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                  Thank you sir , But , my problem is this : how can i put my collection fields into crystal report data field section. In normally , when we use DataTable ,easily we can drag data fields and then drop them into data fields section, But now ,I don't know ,how can i do this . I beg you pardon for yesterday .

                  Only the death have been end of the war. PLATTO

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                  • D Developer611

                    Thank you sir , But , my problem is this : how can i put my collection fields into crystal report data field section. In normally , when we use DataTable ,easily we can drag data fields and then drop them into data fields section, But now ,I don't know ,how can i do this . I beg you pardon for yesterday .

                    Only the death have been end of the war. PLATTO

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                    In the Field Explorer, right click and select Database Expert... Expand the Project Data and then .NET Objects nodes. You have a complete list of bindable objects. Select your object and click the >> button, then click OK. This now appears in the Database Fields list. You can now drag and drop your items from the Database Fields list into the report.

                    Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                      In the Field Explorer, right click and select Database Expert... Expand the Project Data and then .NET Objects nodes. You have a complete list of bindable objects. Select your object and click the >> button, then click OK. This now appears in the Database Fields list. You can now drag and drop your items from the Database Fields list into the report.

                      Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                      Developer611
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                      Special thanks for answer . That is what i want .

                      DMASTER

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                      • D Developer611

                        Special thanks for answer . That is what i want .

                        DMASTER

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                        Not a problem. I'm glad I could help.

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