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I created a Winform that contains Reports
searching for data on an object DataSet
(which is programmatically populated using an SQL Server source).
The release
is stored on the server and can be accessed by client machines. The problem is what executable only runs on me PC. In others an error of the type is generated:
System.IO.FileNotFoundException
The report files rdlc
and the object Dataset xsd
are configured with build action
as Embedded Resource
.
I believe to be the reference to some of these objects that is configured wrong, but I can’t find where.
Help me out, please?
Remember that the exception described above is generated in windows error report on running system on client Pcs, not in debug
Follow the code that populates the data from a Datatable dtComissoes
:
ds = new dsComissoes();
dsTableComissoes = ds.Tables["dtComissoes"];
foreach (DataRow row in dtComissoes.Rows)
{
int i = dsTableComissoes.Rows.Count;
dsTableComissoes.Rows.Add();
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["CodConta"] = row["CodConta"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["Descricao"] = row["Descricao"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["NumOrdem"] = row["NumOrdem"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["Cliente"] = row["Cliente"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["NF"] = row["NF"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["Item"] = row["Item"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["CondPagto"] = row["CondPagto"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["Titulos"] = row["Titulos"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["Parcela"] = row["Parcela"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["ValorItem"] = row["ValorItem"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["Comissao"] = row["Comissao"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["PTN"] = row["PTN"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["Valor"] = row["Valor"];
dsTableComissoes.Rows[i]["Linha"] = row["Linha"];
}
And the code passed to generate the report:
dtComissoesBindingSource.DataSource = dtComissoes;
rpvComissoes.LocalReport.SetParameters(new ReportParameter("DataInicial", DataInicio.ToString()));
rpvComissoes.LocalReport.SetParameters(new ReportParameter("DataFinal", DataFim.ToString()));
rpvComissoes.LocalReport.Refresh();
rpvComissoes.RefreshReport();
rpvComissoes.Refresh();
Crystalreports?
– Jéf Bueno
I use the Visual Studio Report. I think Crystalreports too slow to load.
– Cassio Milanelo
Put the code where you "load" this report to throw the dice to it.
– Jéf Bueno
Posted @Jéfersonbueno
– Cassio Milanelo
I usually use the RDLC as Content. However, if the PC running the APP does not have SQL Server and the Reporting Dlls installed, an error may occur. The solution I found was to send the Sql server and Reporting Dlls along with my Dlls
– Richard Dias
Actually I wanted to see the code that passes the
DataTable
for the Report hehe– Jéf Bueno
What Dlls are Needed @Richarddias?
– Cassio Milanelo
The Dlls that are referenced in your project that are related to report generation and SQL server. Now I won’t be able to name each one specifically, but it is a way for you to follow and possibly solve your problem
– Richard Dias