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Stan Moong wrote:
Are there any good reporting and database tools that you would recommend for C#?

I keep recommending Microsoft Access, as it's a great reporting-tool. It's kinda easy to put the data from Sql Server into an Access database, and it's damned easy to make a report in that database. Users can view the reports using the free runtime version[^].

It's my favorite reporting tool, as I can export the data that the report is based on along with the report (ideal when debugging), it's easy in maintenance, and well integrated in Office - doing a mailmerge from there shouldn't be a problem. An Access database can also contain custom code or forms, giving you a fast and flexible reporting-engine.

Have worked with Crystal (gave us headaches on updating), DevExpress (kinda nice, if you don't mind the DevExpress way of working) and the Report Designer that's in Visual Studio (showing them using the ReportViewer[^]). Each will have it's own merits; best would be to take a day to give them a try.
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