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Tom Wauters 27-Jun-17 2:35am View    
look @ this blog for azure. I have not used azure for reporting yet.
Tom Wauters 27-Jun-17 2:20am View    
SSRS is 'free' in the sense that it comes with SQL server.
The SQL server express edition does not support it. (so 'free' is not exactly free)
What are you using as a data storage? What kind of reports do you want to create charts, matrix, ...?
Exporting to PDF is always a pain in the ass to create.
Tom Wauters 27-Jun-17 2:04am View    
The System.data is used for the DB data handling, the Serialization is used for getting your data and converting it from or to an object type (could be DB data), so basically they are 2 different things.
Tom Wauters 27-Jun-17 1:47am View    
How are the columns of paid amount and received amount orderd? Do they have some kind of datetime column? And in the title you say you want to use SQL but in 'What I have tried' it's c#.
Tom Wauters 23-Oct-16 4:59am View    
Hi,
Not sure what you are trying to do here.
As far as what I can see here, your newresp variable is empty.
You are filling the Customer and DocketList, but not the NewDataSet you are giving the service. Maybe it gets filled in another part of your code, there is somewhat little information here. Also there is no way for us to know what type the wcfServiceClient.PushOrderData_PUDO_New(); function in your service is expecting.