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Matt U.25-Jun-11 1:44
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Mycroft Holmes wrote:
User really don't give a rats about the database but will argue over the width and colour of a textbox.


LoL. I wouldn't be surprised if I received some sort of similar feedback. There are quite a few weirdos where I work. xD


Mycroft Holmes wrote:
This is only a PDF generator, not a report generator.


I am aware of that fact. What I mean is I create reports based on data, using iTextSharp to lay the data out in a PDF. The reports are basic. For each new "Model" in a list (of records from the current week or month), it pulls each record for that model. Certain fields are then retrieved and laid out in a table in the PDF file. At the end of each model there is a "Summary" section, which simply sums that model's data up, total handled, total repaired, etc. It works just fine.

Does it sound like I should still use SQL Reporting Services? And if so, do you have any good resources for it? Before I created them myself and placing them into PDF I had researched reporting a bit. I couldn't really find any good material that taught the subject well enough for a "beginner". And I didn't find much useful on SQL Reporting Services specifically, as I had seen it mentioned in numerous places. Smile | :)

EDIT----------

Well, I don't know what I was thinking before. Maybe I did not search correctly. I just found numerous tutorials on SQL Reporting Services. Haha. Thanks a lot, I will read into it now.
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