Craig;
I am trying to get 10 pounds of you know what into a 5 pound box. :) The way the .NET "add on" of Crystal Reports is behaving, is not very nice. I will not go into details but I do not like what is happening. Perhaps the full version works as expected.
I have used Crystal Reports in the past, with VFP and it was a fine product. With ASP.NET that is another story! I will give it another try.
Tom
>I'm quite sure that Crystal Reports can handle what you need. I've never run into something that it couldn't do.
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>>I have a large (176 forms) ASP project that I have been working on for about 14 months. The client has just decided they must have some reasonably complex reports. There is a lot of information on a report page. I am trying to find a tool to give me what I want.
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>>We are using Windows 2000, ASP 2.0 (Visual Interdev 6.0) and SQL Server 2000. These are corporate tools.
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>>A few weeks ago I attended an ASP.NET training session and the instructor mentioned, “You can add an ASP.NET form to ASP”.
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>>I fired up Visual Studio .NET and created a report using the supplied Crystal Reports. This will not allow me to get all the information on the report and seems like a waste of time.
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>>I then used VFP and had no problem creating the desired report. I even have a front end to the report to allow the user to add dates of interest and other desired information to get the specific information desired.
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>>Here are my questions:
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>>1. Can I use reports created using Visual FoxPro for an ASP web application?
>>2. If not how about ASP.NET? A VFP form front end will run the report.
>>3. Would this be a “Web Service”?
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>>Any suggestions will be appreciated!
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>>Tom
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