Building Reports using ASP.NET and Crystal Reports - Part 7 Using Subreports to Create Advanced Reports
| Published on 1/27/2010 by Site Editor More articles in Web Development
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In this article, Vince examines the creation of a report that connects to two databases but displays the data on one report with he help of relevant screenshots and source code. Sub reports embed one report inside another while linking on a common field. They can be useful when you need to report data from more than one data source or when you need to run separate and distinct queries to retrieve data on a report. read more |
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