'Reporting' Progress !
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:16 pm
Hi guys,
Thought that some of you may be interested to see something colourful regarding my progress with the research into quality .NET report creation with X# - ready for the Cologne Conference in mid April (16th- 19th).
The attached image shows a small X# app I have put together, to show and select from a bunch of existing reports. The same app will allow us to make some new reports in real time in the sessions, and save and retrieve them later. Reports will be designed in the GUI design surface.
Check this :- [ .. note this is still very much "work in progress" ... ]
Remember however, that the session will be about Printing as well as Reporting. All 'fun' stuff - when it works.
I am now about to embark on the section of my eNotes where we cover in detail coding report, yes, making a report or two without a GUI designer in sight! - some guys want to feel pain it would seem :blink: :ohmy: I know wehre my preferences lie.
Fingers crossed that I don't have to bother Nick Friend too much - yes, he is a master at code generated DX reports - it would seem. Good old Nick;-0)
Cheers,
Phil.
Wales, UK.
Thought that some of you may be interested to see something colourful regarding my progress with the research into quality .NET report creation with X# - ready for the Cologne Conference in mid April (16th- 19th).
The attached image shows a small X# app I have put together, to show and select from a bunch of existing reports. The same app will allow us to make some new reports in real time in the sessions, and save and retrieve them later. Reports will be designed in the GUI design surface.
Check this :- [ .. note this is still very much "work in progress" ... ]
Remember however, that the session will be about Printing as well as Reporting. All 'fun' stuff - when it works.
I am now about to embark on the section of my eNotes where we cover in detail coding report, yes, making a report or two without a GUI designer in sight! - some guys want to feel pain it would seem :blink: :ohmy: I know wehre my preferences lie.
Fingers crossed that I don't have to bother Nick Friend too much - yes, he is a master at code generated DX reports - it would seem. Good old Nick;-0)
Cheers,
Phil.
Wales, UK.