How to make a Crystal report with data from classes? - c#

I am new to this tool, so I do not know how I can get the data of a class and show in a report.
I don't have a database, my info is stored inside variables inside classes. Like this (Folder Objetos):
My program does: Read a XML, validate with XSD, serialize in this classes.
What I want: Take that information and show in a report.
It is possible to put my data from variables in a Crystal report? Where I start?

well crystal report can take many things as " DataSource" ranging from object, datatable, dataset etc etc. without looking at the code it is hard to figure out where you are having issue.
basic syntax for crystalreport load datasource is
CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument reportDoc = new CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument();
reportDoc.Load("your RPT file");
reportDoc.SetDataSource(object)
here instead of object you can use dataset, datatable etc.\
Is this what you were looking for ?
Added
reportDoc.SetDataSource(ds.Tables["YourTableName"])
Also one more thing to note is if you report requires lets say 20 fields they all must be preset in the datatable. or else it will not work. if it has any extra fields in dataset it will just ignore those

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Generate RDLC from XML String - Report is blank

I am facing an issue in the report in which my written xml is not bound into the report. The result is blank report.
Any help?
Links where i got the idea from:
https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Dynamic-RDLC-Generator-6237aa44
Generating report from rdlc xml string
It Worked!, it was something related to parameters!!
parameters[0] = new ReportParameter("FeeColumnVisibility",
withFee.ToString());
System.Array.Resize(ref parameters, 4);
In which the Parameters are needed to declare whether i need some specific columns or not
The WithFee is a boolean variable that is also something related to my work

Crystal Reports setdatasource

Im setting the report datasource in my C# code like this:
report.SetDataSource(dataSource);
And it all works but after that the crystal report still tries to connect to the database.
I though that if i set the datasource from the code the report wont want to get more data from database then.
Is that really like so that even after setting the datasource from code report goes and asks more data from database?
EDIT: The real problem im facing is that i have 2 reports, one goes and fetches data from database after setting datasource from code and the other just doesn't. I have been pulling my hear all day to figure this out and no luck yet. The two reports are allmost identical, both use a database View to get the fields from database and both use the same code to set the datasource from code.
The logic is that i load the report in my code, get the required database fields from it and create DataTable with those fields. Then i fill it with data and set it as datasource with this: report.SetDataSource(dataSource);. For both reports the code and logic is identical! Just the fields are different..
In case if you have subreports.
loop through subreports
and call SetDataSource(dataSource) on each subreport object.
Report.RicevutaCup r = new Report.RicevutaCup();
System.Data.DataSet ds = CupDatasetFactory.CreaRicevutaCupDataSet(df);
r.OpenSubreport("RicevutaCup_Prestazioni").SetDataSource(ds);
r.SetDataSource(ds);
Solved my issue (after restarting IIS).

How to Add SSRS Column Programmatically

I have a table Called EmployeeTypes which hold types of Employees, now i want to create a report using SSRS which will have something like this:
EmployeeType1 EmployeeType2 EmployeeType3
4 23 2
where the numbers are the count of employees.
problem is how can i generate the columns programmatically like that as the EmployeeTypes Table can have many Types and expand by time?
It sounds like you are looking for a cross tab report, using a data set like select count(*), employee_type from employee_table group by employee_type.
You can use the report wizard to create a 'Matrix' report type (as opposed to a 'Tabular' report type). The wizard will guide you through the steps to get what you need.
An SSRS report is defined by an XML file (the .RDL or .RDLC file). You could generate columns programmatically by directly modifying the XML. Not for the faint of heart, but people do it, and it can be done.
Here is a sample:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/11254/SQL-Reporting-Services-with-Dynamic-Column-Reports

Dynamically add rows of data to a *.rpt file (C#)

I am using vs2008 with CrystalReports and I'm wandering how can i dynamically add rows of data to a *.rpt file?(using c#).
In more detail i want to create a a function that populates a *.rpt file with data that might contain lists(for example "FirstName", "LastName", List<"Friend"> ;..Friend beeing an object that contains multiple fields like "FriendNr", "Address",....).
the code that i used so far is:
ReportDocument rpt = new ReportDocument();
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream();
string filename = filepath + "/myRpt.rpt";
rpt.Load(filename);
rpt.SetParameterValue(0, myObject.FirstName);
rpt.SetParameterValue(1, myObject.LastName);
Inside the rpt file i have placed FieldObjects(Parameter Fields), and i populate the file with data by assigning the desired values to these objects (" rpt.SetParameterValue(0, myObject.FirstName);" )
Please help me find a way to populate the report with the rows of data contained in the List also.
Thanks a lot for your time.
I don't think it is possible to add data rows to a report this way. I suggest using a Typed DataSet as your report data source. The report can then display as many Friend objects as you require.
Dynamic 'rows' approaches:
1). You could add more items to the parameter's CurrentValues collection. Not sure how you are using this in the report, but it may work for your purposes. Look at the ParameterFieldDefinition class for more information.
2). Create a DataSet, modify as necessary, then assign it to the report. Use the ReportDocument.SetDataSource() method to bind a report to data programmatically.
3). Another approach is to build a report that uses XML data, then programmatically modify the XML, then refresh the report.

Microsoft Reporting: Setting subreport parameters in code

How can I set a parameter of a sub-report? I have successfully hooked myself up to the SubreportProcessing event, I can find the correct sub-report through e.ReportPath, and I can add datasources through e.DataSources.Add. But I find no way of adding report parameters??
I have found people suggesting to add them to the master report, but I don't really want to do that, since the master report shouldn't have to be connected to the sub-report at all, other than that it is wrapping the sub-report.
I am using one report as a master template, printing name of the report, page numbers etc. And the subreport is going to be the report itself. And if I could only find a way to set those report parameters of the sub-report I would be good to go...
Clarification: Creating/Defining the parameters is not the problem. The problem is to set their values. I thought the natural thing to do was to do it in the SubreportProcessing event. And the SubreportProcessingEventArgs do in fact have a Parameters property. But it is read only! So how do you use that? How can I set their value?
It does work but it sure is persnickety.
First thing I recommend is to develop your reports as .rdl. Much easier to test the reports this way. You can also get the subreport parameters set up and tested as rdl, making sure each parameter of the subreport is also defined as a parameter of the parent report. Once you get the reports - including the subreports - working that way you can rename the .rdl to rdlc and add the rdlc files to your ReportViewer Project. No further changes required. Use the names of the rdl datasources as the data source names in your code to provide data to the report in the SubreportProcessing event handler.
You don't assign values to the passed parameter. The subreport will use them as is. (Sounds like the step you are missing is adding the parameters to the parent report as well as the the subreport as mentioned above.) You can evaluate the parameters and use them as query parameters to get the datasource you will add.
You have to think about the datasource like its on an undiscovered dimension for a subreport. You will have to poke around while debugging in the event handler to see what I mean. Some of the values in your application will be readily available, others that you use easily elsewhere will throw object not found exceptions. For example I create a dataset in a instance of a class created on my applications main form. I use the data set throughout my application. In the SubreportProcessing event handler I cannot use the common dataset, so I must create a new instance of the table I need for the report and populate it. In the main report I would be able to access the common dataset. There are other limitations like this. Just have to wade your way through.
Here is the SubreportProcessing event handler from a working VB.NET ReportViewer application. Shows a few different ways to get the datasource for a subreport. subreport1 builds a one row datatable from application business objects, subreport2 provides data the report requires without a parameter, subreport3 is lie subreport2 but evaluates one of the parameters passed to the subreport for use in date value required by the query that creates the ReportDataSource.
Public Sub SubreportProcessingEventHandler(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As SubreportProcessingEventArgs)
Select Case e.ReportPath
Case "subreport1"
Dim tbl As DataTable = New DataTable("TableName")
Dim Status As DataColumn = New DataColumn
Status.DataType = System.Type.GetType("System.String")
Status.ColumnName = "Status"
tbl.Columns.Add(Status)
Dim Account As DataColumn = New DataColumn
Account.DataType = System.Type.GetType("System.String")
Account.ColumnName = "Account"
tbl.Columns.Add(Account)
Dim rw As DataRow = tbl.NewRow()
rw("Status") = core.GetStatus
rw("Account") = core.Account
tbl.Rows.Add(rw)
e.DataSources.Add(New ReportDataSource("ReportDatasourceName", tbl))
Case "subreport2"
core.DAL.cnStr = My.Settings.cnStr
core.DAL.LoadSchedule()
e.DataSources.Add(New ReportDataSource("ScheduledTasks", _
My.Forms.Mother.DAL.dsSQLCfg.tSchedule))
Case "subreport3"
core.DAL.cnStr = My.Settings.cnStr
Dim dt As DataTable = core.DAL.GetNodesForDateRange(DateAdd("d", _
-1 * CInt(e.Parameters("NumberOfDays").Values(0)), _
Today), _
Now)
e.DataSources.Add(New ReportDataSource("Summary", dt))
End Select
End Sub
Recently I had the same problem and with all the search I didn't find anything helpful but finally I came to a solution for this.
I created a class having all the parameteres in the subreport as it's properties(we can call it a DTO)
public class MyDto
{
public string EmployeeFirstName{get; set;}
public string EmployeeLastName{get; set;}
// and so on
}
Then used a list of this type as another datasource in the main report and then in 'Subreport properties' added a parameter for each parameter in the actual subreport and chose the corresponding fields from the datasource as their values.
then when loading the report convert the input(list of Employees) to a list of MyDto and set it as the reports's datasource :
private void LoadReport(List<Employee> employees)
{
reportviewerMain.ProcessingMode = ProcessingMode.Local;
reportviewerMain.LocalReport.ReportPath = Application.StartupPath + "\\Reports\\PayChecksReport.rdlc";
List<MyDto> employeesDataSource = employees.ConvertAll<MyDto>(emp => new MyDto { EmployeeFirstName = emp.FirstName, EmployeeLastName = emp.LastName}).ToList();
reportviewerMain.LocalReport.DataSources.Add(new ReportDataSource("EmployeesDataSet", employeesDataSource));
Organization myOrganization = new OranizationFacade().GetOrganizationInfo();
reportviewerMain.LocalReport.SetParameters(new ReportParameter("OrganizationName", myOrganization.Name));
this.reportviewerMain.RefreshReport();
}
And...
It did the trick for me :) I hope it helps somebody.
I know this is an old question which has been marked as answered, but since I was just searching for this today and I saw that it had been commented on within the last few months I thought I'd throw a follow up answer in.
In order to render the subreport in the context of each record on the main report, you need to declare a SubreportProcessingEventHandler and then inside that handler load the DataSet for each instance of the subreport as it occurs. SubreportProcessingEventArgs has a parameters collection which is passed from the parent report when the event fires.
So if you have configured the subreport parameters on the main report with like named parameters bound to fields on the main report, the values are accessible as the subreport is rendered.
Here is a very good write up that explains far more clearly.
I had a similar problem in that I needed to pass a Properties.Settings.... value to prepend to the path in the database. To do this I had to set a property in the main report and use that property to set the second property in the subreport. Setting the main property then in turn sets the subreport property. YOU CAN set the main property in code as follows:
Suppose you have a ReportViewer name rv, then we would code:
var rp = new ReportParameter("MainReportParamName", Properties.Settings....);
rv.LocalReport.SetParameters(new ReportParameters[] { rp });
You could add them via the xml definition. I use xml to create an entire report based on selected sub-reports and other options. I can paste some code in here come Monday if you would like to look at this as a possible solution.
Edit: You can set values on the sub-report in the XML before you deploy the report. This is not very flexible and I am making the assumption that if you want to prompt for these values, you will most likely need them on the parent report.
If you want to see what the XML looks like, add a sub-report, enter values for it in the sub-report properties > parameters, then do a view code.
<Subreport Name="subreport1">
<Parameters>
<Parameter Name="StartDate">
<Value>=Parameters!StartDate.Value</Value>
</Parameter>
<Parameter Name="EndDate">
<Value>1/1/2009</Value>
</Parameter>
Instead of using the =Parameters!StartDate.Value I'm guessing you would want to put an actual value like on the EndDate.
After looking and looking, I have come to the conclusion that setting the parameters of a sub-report, in code, is not possible. Unless you do something fancy like start editing the xml of the report definition before you load it or something like that.
(But if someone else should know that I am wrong, please do answer, cause I am still very curious to know!)
Svish - I'm not sure which side of the plumbing you're having trouble with.
To add parameters to the parent report open it then right click on the subreport and select Properties > Parameters.
You can then define parameter names and assign them a value, e.g.
Parameter Name | Parameter Value
---------------+---------------------
MyParameter | =Fields!Params.Value
So on this side of the plumbing the parameters get their value from the parent report data source.
To add parameters to a subreport open the subreport and from the toolbar select Report > Report Parameters
Here you define a parameter to receive the parameter from the parent report, e.g.
Name | myParameter
----------+---------------------
Data Type | String
For what it sounds like you want to do can't you do away with a subreport and just have the one report anyway? The information you're trying to wrap around the report sounds ideal for just including in the headers and footers of the report.

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