Crystal Reports .NET 2005 Progress Bar / Wait Icon

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Bill

Hello All,

I have created a report using the Crystal Reports which comes with Visual Studio 2005, now from running the report to it appearing completed on screen can take a little while.

I would like to display some sort of Progress indicator or wait icon while the report is being rendered but I am unable to find out how to do this.

I have even tried creating a seperate form with an animated wait icon which I displayed before the report is run, however I can find no way of closing the form when the report is finally displayed as there is no event for Report Complete / Report Rendered / Report Displayed.

Any Ideas out there.
 
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Elise Goh

Hi Bill,

I am facing the same problem as you. I just wondering did you find any solution for this ? Would you mind to share out your solution ? Many Thanks.

Elise



Bill wrote:

Crystal Reports .NET 2005 Progress Bar / Wait Icon
03-Jul-07

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Hello All

I have created a report using the Crystal Reports which comes with
Visual Studio 2005, now from running the report to it appearing
completed on screen can take a little while

I would like to display some sort of Progress indicator or wait icon
while the report is being rendered but I am unable to find out how to do
this

I have even tried creating a seperate form with an animated wait icon
which I displayed before the report is run, however I can find no way of
closing the form when the report is finally displayed as there is no
event for Report Complete / Report Rendered / Report Displayed

Any Ideas out there
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I have created a report using the Crystal Reports which comes with
Visual Studio 2005, now from running the report to it appearing
completed on screen can take a little while

I would like to display some sort of Progress indicator or wait icon
while the report is being rendered but I am unable to find out how to do
this

I have even tried creating a seperate form with an animated wait icon
which I displayed before the report is run, however I can find no way of
closing the form when the report is finally displayed as there is no
event for Report Complete / Report Rendered / Report Displayed

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