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Saturday, December 15, 2012PrintSubscribe
Order Form Sample–Part 33

Let’s prepare the report template for customization.

On the Project Designer toolbar, press Develop to open the project in Visual Studio.

In the Solution Explorer, double-click on ~\Reports\OrderDetails_report1.rdlc file.

Custom report template RDLC file selected in the Solution Explorer.

The default report template includes all the fields present in the view.

Default order report template.

Let’s start over with a clean slate. Press Ctrl+A keyboard shortcut to select all elements in the report. Right-click and press Delete.

Deleting all default elements from the report template.

The report implementation strategy requires either filtering or grouping of data.

Strategy Description
Simple Filtered Report This template requires data filtering for accurate presentation of data. It is easier to implement.
Report with Multi-Level Grouping This template groups order details first by CustomerID, and then by OrderID. The data does not have to be pre-filtered for accurate presentation. The report customization is more complex.
Saturday, December 15, 2012PrintSubscribe
Order Form Sample–Part 32

Let’s create a data controller view that will serve as a foundation for the report.

Start the Project Designer. In the Project Explorer, switch to the Controllers tab. Right-click on OrderDetails / Views node, and press New View.

Creating a new view for OrderDetails controller.

Assign the following values:

Property Value
Id report1
Label Order Report
Show in View Selector false
Create custom report template true

Press OK to create the view.

Expand OrderDetails / Fields node. Click on OrderID field node. Hold Shift,and select the last field, ExtendedPrice. Drop the fields onto OrderDetails / Views / report1 node.

Dropping all fields in OrderDetails controller onto view 'report1'.     All fields added as data fields in view 'report1'.

On the toolbar, press Browse to generate the custom report template (.RDLC) file.

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Order Form Sample–Part 31

An alternative method for creating the denormalized data set is to create a database view.

Start SQL Server Management Studio. Connect to the database server. Right-click on Databases / Northwind node, and press New Query.

Creating a new query for the 'Northwind' database.

Paste in the following script:

CREATE VIEW [dbo].[OrderFormReport]
AS
SELECT dbo.[Order Details].UnitPrice, dbo.[Order Details].Quantity, 
        dbo.[Order Details].Discount, dbo.Orders.OrderDate, dbo.Orders.RequiredDate, 
        dbo.Orders.ShippedDate, dbo.Orders.Freight, dbo.Orders.ShipName, 
        dbo.Orders.ShipAddress, dbo.Orders.ShipCity, dbo.Orders.ShipRegion, 
        dbo.Orders.ShipPostalCode, dbo.Orders.ShipCountry, 
        dbo.Employees.LastName AS EmployeeLastName, 
        dbo.Employees.FirstName AS EmployeeFirstName, 
        dbo.Shippers.CompanyName AS ShipperCompanyName, 
        dbo.Customers.CompanyName AS CustomerCompanyName
FROM   dbo.[Order Details] INNER JOIN
        dbo.Orders ON dbo.[Order Details].OrderID = dbo.Orders.OrderID INNER JOIN
        dbo.Employees ON dbo.Orders.EmployeeID = dbo.Employees.EmployeeID INNER JOIN
        dbo.Customers ON dbo.Orders.CustomerID = dbo.Customers.CustomerID INNER JOIN
        dbo.Shippers ON dbo.Orders.ShipVia = dbo.Shippers.ShipperID

GO

Execute the script to create the database view.

Switch back to the web application generator. Refresh the project, and include the new view in the configuration.

Refreshing the project and including the new view.

Click Design and explore the new data controller.

Newly added 'OrderReport' data controller in the Project Explorer.