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  • K Kevin Marois

    I posted a question [^]about WPF reporting. I got a few answers and I've been looking at them. 1) I've decided against Telerik after their Tech Support told their report suit only works if you purchase their Control suite also. 2) Infragists... NO! Used their crap in the past and I won't go back. Besides, I can't find a demo to try. Not a same to run... a demo I can download and work with. 3) CodeReason[^]... Looks promsing, but I downloaded it and I don't see any kind of designer(????) 4) Crysal Report....20 years ago they were great. $hit now. This got me thinking... what happened to the days of easy reporting. It used to be simple. Is it just me or has reporting gotten REALLYL complicated?

    If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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    Kirk 10389821
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    Fast-Report[^] Used it for Delphi years ago. Still works. In fact, just built about 10 reports with it. Available for .Net Solid design, as I am able to run X reports, and collect each report separately into one final result (for preview and/or printing), and with some effort, you can get the page numbering (x of y) to be correct in either mode (each report starts a page 1 of Yn, or each report picks up where the other left off). And the report "file" (.frp) is actually XML. I was able to tweak this outside of the report generator just fine. One other great feature: find text works in the preview! HTH, Kirk Out!

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    • G Gary Wheeler

      Visions of a drooling, geriatric hamster, multiple IV's hooked to its body, stumbling on a rusted, urine-encrusted wheel come to mind. Yes, I wanted that picture in my head this morning :sigh:.

      Software Zen: delete this;

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      Chris Maunder
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      Show me someone who doesn't have code maintained this way and I'll show you someone new to the game or a liar. For the sake of a little extra straw and newspapers it saves a rewrite.

      cheers Chris Maunder

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      • C Chris Maunder

        Show me someone who doesn't have code maintained this way and I'll show you someone new to the game or a liar. For the sake of a little extra straw and newspapers it saves a rewrite.

        cheers Chris Maunder

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        Gary Wheeler
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        Yeah, I know. I have a group of C++/MFC applications still being maintained using Visual Studio 2003.NET, because the Pointy-Haired Boss types don't want to spend the resources to do regression testing after we upgrade to a more recent tool set. Like Visual Studio 2008 :-O, which is what use for our current products.

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        • K Kevin Marois

          I posted a question [^]about WPF reporting. I got a few answers and I've been looking at them. 1) I've decided against Telerik after their Tech Support told their report suit only works if you purchase their Control suite also. 2) Infragists... NO! Used their crap in the past and I won't go back. Besides, I can't find a demo to try. Not a same to run... a demo I can download and work with. 3) CodeReason[^]... Looks promsing, but I downloaded it and I don't see any kind of designer(????) 4) Crysal Report....20 years ago they were great. $hit now. This got me thinking... what happened to the days of easy reporting. It used to be simple. Is it just me or has reporting gotten REALLYL complicated?

          If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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          Roger165
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          Take a look at this reporting site. Have not tried it but looks interesting. http://www.next-reports.com/[^]

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          • G Gary Wheeler

            If your reports aren't that complicated, I don't see the problem with generating HTML, as others have suggested. I have an in-house reporting class that uses this approach. It generates HTML for readable documents and XML for import/export, both from the same report specification. While the HTML isn't fancy, that's only limited by your skill at CSS.

            Software Zen: delete this;

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            Herbie Mountjoy
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            So many choices. Html/css, xml/xslt, word templates and vbscript (or vba if you have an old version). Excel etc.. I use the Office api to generate Word docs in C#.

            I may not last forever but the mess I leave behind certainly will.

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            • D Duncan Edwards Jones
              1. Output data to Excel (use ClosedML from codeplex) 2) Tell users to go wild colouring in the resulting spreadsheet however they like
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              RASPeter
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              If you're generating a new report and don't need any extra formatting, you can just generate the basic xml. Much less painful than even ClosedML, and Excel will open it just fine.

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              • D Duncan Edwards Jones
                1. Output data to Excel (use ClosedML from codeplex) 2) Tell users to go wild colouring in the resulting spreadsheet however they like
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                L Spoelders
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                Excel is what we do now for reporting. Very flexible for the user who has to work with it. We've used Crystal Reports in the past; it's really no good anymore!

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                • R Roger Wright

                  Kevin Marois wrote:

                  Crysal Report....20 years ago they were great. $hit now.

                  No, they were $hit then, too.

                  Will Rogers never met me.

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                  L Spoelders
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                  I agree!

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                  • K Kevin Marois

                    I posted a question [^]about WPF reporting. I got a few answers and I've been looking at them. 1) I've decided against Telerik after their Tech Support told their report suit only works if you purchase their Control suite also. 2) Infragists... NO! Used their crap in the past and I won't go back. Besides, I can't find a demo to try. Not a same to run... a demo I can download and work with. 3) CodeReason[^]... Looks promsing, but I downloaded it and I don't see any kind of designer(????) 4) Crysal Report....20 years ago they were great. $hit now. This got me thinking... what happened to the days of easy reporting. It used to be simple. Is it just me or has reporting gotten REALLYL complicated?

                    If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                    Robert Neal
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                    I have looked at a number of report writers for simple reporting needs. I have been using the Windows Forms Report Viewer Control 2012. This is a local version of SSRS with less features but adequate. The Report Viewer in VS2013 is the same as SSRS with some special new controls. I would recommend the control for simple reports. There is also a web version of the control.

                    Robert Neal

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                    • K Kevin Marois

                      I posted a question [^]about WPF reporting. I got a few answers and I've been looking at them. 1) I've decided against Telerik after their Tech Support told their report suit only works if you purchase their Control suite also. 2) Infragists... NO! Used their crap in the past and I won't go back. Besides, I can't find a demo to try. Not a same to run... a demo I can download and work with. 3) CodeReason[^]... Looks promsing, but I downloaded it and I don't see any kind of designer(????) 4) Crysal Report....20 years ago they were great. $hit now. This got me thinking... what happened to the days of easy reporting. It used to be simple. Is it just me or has reporting gotten REALLYL complicated?

                      If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                      User 11283716
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                      I'm coming in late on this discussion, but I was wondering if you looked at all at Windward? www.windward.net. Designer sits in MS office, so document formatting is as simple as using the office tools. Wizards connect to one or more data sources.

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