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  • E Edwin Syarief

    monuSaini wrote:

    SqlCommand myCommand = new SqlCommand("SELECT * from companyEmp where age < '50'");

    U just need: SqlCommand("SELECT * from companyEmp where age < **50**"); '50' -> type string 50 -> int Regard, Edwin

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    Hello Edwin, Thanks for ur rply. But still same problem. It is showing all the records. If I am using only this crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = NewReport; then also it is showing all the records. Rregards, rahul saini

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    • M monuSaini

      Hello Edwin, Thanks for ur rply. But still same problem. It is showing all the records. If I am using only this crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = NewReport; then also it is showing all the records. Rregards, rahul saini

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      T EDY
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      may i know the data type of age in your database? Regards, Tomi

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        may i know the data type of age in your database? Regards, Tomi

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        Hello Tomi, Thanks for ur rply. Its int. Regards, rahul saini

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          Hello Edwin, Thanks for ur rply. But still same problem. It is showing all the records. If I am using only this crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = NewReport; then also it is showing all the records. Rregards, rahul saini

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          Edwin Syarief
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          SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter(yourQuery, conn);
          DataSet ds = new DataSet();
          DataTable dt = new DataTable("tablename");
          adapter.Fill(dt);
          ds.Tables.Add(dt);
          ds.WriteXml("C:\text.xml");
          

          Then On your crystal report Database Fields: change your dataset with "text.xml" If U have finish it, then create a dataset with your query, then change the code like this:

          SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter(yourQuery, conn);
          DataSet ds = new DataSet("YourDataSet");
          DataTable dt = new DataTable("tablename");
          adapter.Fill(dt);
          ds.Tables.Add(dt);
          
          ReportDocument rd = new ReportDocument();
          rd.SetDataSource = ds;
          crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = rd;
          

          Regard, Edwin

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            Hello Tomi, Thanks for ur rply. Its int. Regards, rahul saini

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            T EDY
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            Hi Rahul, I wonder if u want to show the data if the age is above 50 right? if u use query: SELECT * FROM Your_Table Where age < 50 u got an output data age below 50, if u want to show the data where age is more than 50 than u must change your query into : SELECT * FROM Your_Table WHERE age > 50 i try to my query analizer thats work:) Regard, Tomi

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              Hi Rahul, I wonder if u want to show the data if the age is above 50 right? if u use query: SELECT * FROM Your_Table Where age < 50 u got an output data age below 50, if u want to show the data where age is more than 50 than u must change your query into : SELECT * FROM Your_Table WHERE age > 50 i try to my query analizer thats work:) Regard, Tomi

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              Edwin Syarief
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              TomiEdy wrote:

              if u use query: SELECT * FROM Your_Table Where age < 50 u got an output data age below 50, if u want to show the data where age is more than 50 than u must change your query into : SELECT * FROM Your_Table WHERE age > 50

              I think U right Tomi, maybe U must check your query Rahul Regard, Edwin

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              • E Edwin Syarief

                TomiEdy wrote:

                if u use query: SELECT * FROM Your_Table Where age < 50 u got an output data age below 50, if u want to show the data where age is more than 50 than u must change your query into : SELECT * FROM Your_Table WHERE age > 50

                I think U right Tomi, maybe U must check your query Rahul Regard, Edwin

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                T EDY
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                Thank You Edwin Regard, Tomi

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                • E Edwin Syarief
                  SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter(yourQuery, conn);
                  DataSet ds = new DataSet();
                  DataTable dt = new DataTable("tablename");
                  adapter.Fill(dt);
                  ds.Tables.Add(dt);
                  ds.WriteXml("C:\text.xml");
                  

                  Then On your crystal report Database Fields: change your dataset with "text.xml" If U have finish it, then create a dataset with your query, then change the code like this:

                  SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter(yourQuery, conn);
                  DataSet ds = new DataSet("YourDataSet");
                  DataTable dt = new DataTable("tablename");
                  adapter.Fill(dt);
                  ds.Tables.Add(dt);
                  
                  ReportDocument rd = new ReportDocument();
                  rd.SetDataSource = ds;
                  crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = rd;
                  

                  Regard, Edwin

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                  monuSaini
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                  Hello Edwin, When i m writing the xml it is giving me following error. ds.WriteXml("C:\text.xml"); Illegal characters in path. Regards, rahul saini

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                  • M monuSaini

                    Hello Every body, I am new with crystal reports. I want to generate report for those employees whose age is more than 50 yrs. But I am not able to do so .It is showing all the records. I had added an crystal report in my project. I link it with the database through wizard only, On form1 it had inserted an crystal report viewer. on the load event of the form1 I had used the following code but it is use less. SqlConnection Connection = new SqlConnection("server='server1'; user id='sa'; password='admin'; database='employee'"); SqlCommand myCommand = new SqlCommand("SELECT * from companyEmp where age < '50'"); myCommand.Connection = Connection; myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text; SqlDataAdapter DA = new SqlDataAdapter(); DA.SelectCommand = myCommand; DataSet DS = new DataSet(); DA.Fill(DS); crystalReportViewer1.SetDataSource(DS.Tables[0]); crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = objNewReport; But it is still showing all the record of companyEmp. Regards, rahul saini

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                    Hi there . Look my friend you set you ReportViewer data source it's wrong . you must create new instance of your CrystalReport.rpt file . for example i have an report file named report.rpt . // Create new instance of your CrystalReport File Report _Report = new Report(); // Set Report data source ,no your viewer . _Report.SetDataSource(Your_DataSource); // Finally set your report viewer report source to your Report file . crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = _Report;

                    DMASTER

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                      Hi there . Look my friend you set you ReportViewer data source it's wrong . you must create new instance of your CrystalReport.rpt file . for example i have an report file named report.rpt . // Create new instance of your CrystalReport File Report _Report = new Report(); // Set Report data source ,no your viewer . _Report.SetDataSource(Your_DataSource); // Finally set your report viewer report source to your Report file . crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = _Report;

                      DMASTER

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                      Hi, I had use this also but again it is showing the same result.(all the records are showing) this the code i m using SqlConnection Connection = new SqlConnection("server='sName'; user id='sa'; password='admin'; database='employee'"); SqlDataAdapter DA = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT empId,empName,empAge from companyEmp where age < 50", Connection); DataSet DS = new DataSet(); DA.Fill(DS); newReport objNewReport = new newReport(); objNewReport.SetDataSource(DS.Tables[0]); crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = objNewReport ; Regards, rahul saini

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                      • M monuSaini

                        Hello Edwin, When i m writing the xml it is giving me following error. ds.WriteXml("C:\text.xml"); Illegal characters in path. Regards, rahul saini

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                        ds.WriteXml("C:\text.xml"); -- \t is the character code for a tab. You need to escape your backslashes by... using another backslash. ds.WriteXml("C:\\text.xml");

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                          Hi, I had use this also but again it is showing the same result.(all the records are showing) this the code i m using SqlConnection Connection = new SqlConnection("server='sName'; user id='sa'; password='admin'; database='employee'"); SqlDataAdapter DA = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT empId,empName,empAge from companyEmp where age < 50", Connection); DataSet DS = new DataSet(); DA.Fill(DS); newReport objNewReport = new newReport(); objNewReport.SetDataSource(DS.Tables[0]); crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = objNewReport ; Regards, rahul saini

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                          Developer611
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                          Wow , I got it .you are using untyped dataset , right ? look answer to my question I hope, I can help you . 1: Did you put any typed dataset in your report form ? 2: Did you used directly connection in report ? Send your email address to my mail : www.Developermaster61@gmail.com I hope, I elaborate in more detail .

                          DMASTER

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                          • E Edwin Syarief
                            SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter(yourQuery, conn);
                            DataSet ds = new DataSet();
                            DataTable dt = new DataTable("tablename");
                            adapter.Fill(dt);
                            ds.Tables.Add(dt);
                            ds.WriteXml("C:\text.xml");
                            

                            Then On your crystal report Database Fields: change your dataset with "text.xml" If U have finish it, then create a dataset with your query, then change the code like this:

                            SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter(yourQuery, conn);
                            DataSet ds = new DataSet("YourDataSet");
                            DataTable dt = new DataTable("tablename");
                            adapter.Fill(dt);
                            ds.Tables.Add(dt);
                            
                            ReportDocument rd = new ReportDocument();
                            rd.SetDataSource = ds;
                            crystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = rd;
                            

                            Regard, Edwin

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                            monuSaini
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                            Hello Edwin, One of my friend had told me that this issue can be resolved through SELECT EXPERT. Do you had any idea about this. Regards, rahul saini

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