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I want information about RDLC.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks.
RDLC is a reporting platform for .net based apps - it can be used for both ASP.net as well as winform apps. Reports that are data driven (for eg financial statements) are well suited to be drawn in RDLC.
RDLC supports paging, custom headers/footers, tabular data (with options to repeat column headers on different pages) etc. - basically all the routine stuff you would like a reporting platform to handle. Export to pdf works fine, but for me, export to Excel kind-of sucked.
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Where can I obtain C# sample code for the Open XML SDK Library?
Using Word, create two documents -- one that does not contain page numbers, and one that is exactly the same but does contain page numbers how you want to see them.
Download the Open XML SDK Productivity Tool -- http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30425 . This tool can show you exactly the C# code that you need to produce any supplied Office document.
Use the Productivity Tool to open the two documents. Compare and contrast to find the solution that you need.
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I have built an asp.net website and a C# desktop application. My client requires me to embed the C# app into a the website. I am aware that, this is only possible with the windows control library.
I gave it a try on that! But, that too didnt work out. It didnt work out on IE browser too.
Could anyone help me out on this?
1 You can register such as ActiveX control in .Net, and call this component from Web Application.
Link (RegSrv32) : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms859484.aspx
2 You can convert to Sylverlight Application
3 You can also just call Process, in order to access features
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I'm trying to implement a basic file, image upload utility into a small, simple (built using the Visual Web Developer tutorial) C# MVC3 ASP.Net web site. I have see this utility pointed out here on StackOverFlow a few times:
https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload
...but unsure if I can just slot it into my MVC3 C# Website? (I am very new to attempting to learn MVC3 with C#).
I also see lots of this guides floated around the place:
http://aspzone.com/tech/jquery-file-upload-in-asp-net-mvc-without-using-flash
http://davidsonsousa.net/en/post/how-to-upload-a-file-using-mvc-3-and-ajax
http://tomas.epineer.se/archives/3
Can any of these simply be slotted into my website?
Appreciate any help
Yes. The first two seem to fit perfectly.
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I've got a situation where a chart of the dollar-o-gram format would look great.
What is the simplest way to develop this chart ?
I have knowledge of the following:
Excel VBA
Reporting Services 2008 R2
C# (limited)
I think what you're looking for is a treemap (or hybrid thereof). Microsoft Research has a tool that purports to give you treemap capabilities:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/3f3ed95e-26d8-4616-a06c-b609df29756f/default.aspx
And there's a popular Excel web site that has a limited trial you can download and then purchase for $15 if it works for you. I won't list the site here, but a web search for "Excel Tree Map" will point you in the right direction.
Even better would be make your tool web publishable using D3 or a similar Javascript library:
http://mbostock.github.com/d3/ex/treemap.html
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please provide the csharp area in sharepoint. what are the part csharp source is used. how can be document loaded in the sharepoint. whether it can be done through by c sharp.
Almost everything on SP is built into assemblies, so you can't see the C# source. You can use a tool like Reflector to disassemble these assemblies (but they could be obfuscated).
If you want to upload documents through C# have a look at the WebServices. Here's a pretty good tutorial.