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    vinu 1111
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    hi... everybody sorry for my stupid question.. i've three options for creating the reports 1)crystal reports for asp.net application using crystal report viewer or silverlite application using silverlite report viewer.. 2)ssrs reports for asp.net application using microsoft report viewer or silverlite application using silverlite report viewer.. 3)report sharp shooter for asp.net application using report manager preview or silverlite application using report manager.. i'm really confused which one to choose.. the main requirment for me is the report should be fast accessible in server as our application is big.. the report should be fast viewed and take the print at the client side... and also load should be less at serverside.. please can anybody help me which one to prefer...

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      hi... everybody sorry for my stupid question.. i've three options for creating the reports 1)crystal reports for asp.net application using crystal report viewer or silverlite application using silverlite report viewer.. 2)ssrs reports for asp.net application using microsoft report viewer or silverlite application using silverlite report viewer.. 3)report sharp shooter for asp.net application using report manager preview or silverlite application using report manager.. i'm really confused which one to choose.. the main requirment for me is the report should be fast accessible in server as our application is big.. the report should be fast viewed and take the print at the client side... and also load should be less at serverside.. please can anybody help me which one to prefer...

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      From you post I assume you are building a Silverlight app, AFAIK there is only 1 silverlight report viewer for SSRS and it is $500. Crystal Reports has the worst reputation of any reporting tool that I know of, IMHO it is thoroughly justified it is a complete POS. I have no experience with Sharpshooter. We user SSRS in it's full server configuration, IE the reports are completely separate from the application(s) and reports are published to the SSRS server, security is handled by the SSRS interface. I have also embedded SSRS reports into a personal app in Silverlight and the app calls an ASPX page with the embedded viewer. I cannot justify $500 for 2 reports :omg:

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        hi... everybody sorry for my stupid question.. i've three options for creating the reports 1)crystal reports for asp.net application using crystal report viewer or silverlite application using silverlite report viewer.. 2)ssrs reports for asp.net application using microsoft report viewer or silverlite application using silverlite report viewer.. 3)report sharp shooter for asp.net application using report manager preview or silverlite application using report manager.. i'm really confused which one to choose.. the main requirment for me is the report should be fast accessible in server as our application is big.. the report should be fast viewed and take the print at the client side... and also load should be less at serverside.. please can anybody help me which one to prefer...

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        Abhinav S
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        Silverlight at the moment does not support crystal reports or ssrs. So if you want intense reporting support (ssrs) you have no choice but to go for Asp.Net.

        The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it. My latest tip/trick Visit the Hindi forum here.

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