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How to create a report at runtime?

 
 
Sharon
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      29th Nov 2007
Hello Gurus,

I need to create a Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 report at runtime.

I wrote a C# window application, that holds a DataSet and several
DataGridView controls.
Each of the DataGridView controls show filtered data of the DataSet.

Using the Visual Studio 2005 designer, I have generated RDLC file with
report tables and a Form that holds this reports for display. and its all
working fine.

Each of the data shown on the DataGridView controls should be placed in a
new report table.

My question is:
I do not know how many DataGridView controls will be instantiated at
runtime, so I also do not know how many report tables I will need to produce.
I did manage to create the mechanism to create everything needed for the
runtime instantiation of DataGridView controls, but I do not now how to
create report tables at runtime and to fill its content at runtime.

Can anyone help me we that?

I'll very much appreciate any help, samples will be greatly appreciated.


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Sharon
 
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