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Check Whether required .Net framework installed on that server or not,
along with all necessary software.
You hadn't mentioned any error, just not displaying data !
Check whether on that server itself it is showing or not?
Or its only at client side.
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so i think that the required .Net Framework installed on that server
Hum Dum wrote: You hadn't mentioned any error, just not displaying data
no error just not displaying report data and the report toolbar appear as disabled
i want to know what the difference between running the report locally and remotely??
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This is framework problem.
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so,,, how do you know that it is a framework problem? as the framework,i worked is the same in the server.
and how can i solve it ...?
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I suspect that you have a .NET runtime version mismatch issue here. Basically, if you are running IIS, you can target which version of .NET your application runs - now it could well be that the version on the remote website is set to an incompatible version. What you would need to do is check the version there and see if it matches.
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now...i am sure that the .NET Framework on the hosting Web server is the same which i worked on my local machine.So i want to know if is Microsoft Report Viewer is a package that must installed on the server to run the report viewer in asp.net pages or not?
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There are a set of report viewer DLLs that have to be included. If you take a look at your references, see if they have been copied locally - if they haven't, you need to install the report viewer on the server. Have a look at this[^] page.
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I have a function in which I bind my Gridview with the Datalist according to the info that i get from the Row in Datalist
My Code Behind function is:
protected void dtlGradeMaster_ItemDataBound(object sender, DataListItemEventArgs e)
{
GridView grdGradeDetails = (GridView)e.Item.FindControl("grdGradeDetails");
BindDetailGrid(grdGradeDetails, dtlGradeMaster.DataKeys[e.Item.ItemIndex].ToStrin());
}
private void BindDetailGrid(GridView GridView, string strGrade)
{
DataTable GridData = GridDataSource(strGrade);
GridView.DataSource = GridData;
GridView.DataBind();
}
But it gives me the Fallowing Error plss help...
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Thanks...
Its working now...
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I want to communicate with serial port on client side system via asp pages.I think silverlight is the best solution,but there is no asp.net sample about this topic.
would you please tell me if there is a sample in this site or other web pages?
thanks
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asp.net runs in a browser, and is not part of the operating system. You need to run in the OS to talk to Serial ports. That's why you can't find anything.
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Thanks for your answer.
But how can i solve this problem.
I read many articles,suggestions,ideas in the way of communicating with serial port,but there is no brief sample about this.
If no way found i have to make an app an let the user to execute it on client computer,read or write data with app to serial port.now how can i syncron web page and app in this solution?
Thanks for your guidance.
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This is the asp.net discussion.
If you want to communicate with serial ports or usb ports, to need to write a windows, mac or linux application, which is a different discussion and topic altogether.
The old versions of vb had a modem control, that will open a port for transmitting and receiving, but that was back in 1998, over 14 years ago.
Modern day programs that do that are written in c++, and sample code for that would not be enough to get you started.
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Thank you sair
There is no problem in this section"making an app to communicate with serial port"
But how can i syncron web page and app?
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Hello everybody
How about flash,is it possible to write a component for communicating with serial port on client side system?
any sample will be Appreciated
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Hi
What is the best way to determine if device is mobile? Is (isMobile) a good way?
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For an existing C# 2010 web form application, I developed a few new pages for the site last year. My code is separate from the production web site. I now want to add my code to the production code.
In the application I have 2 new web pages and one dbml file. (linq to sql).
Do you have recommendations on how to add this code to the production website. I want to wamke certain everything is 'wired' together correctly. How would you suggest I add my 2 new web pages with the least amount of recoding required?
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Well if the files are separate ( new files with unique names ), you should be able to just drop them in and run a test to make sure they work. Then you'll probably have to make some menu changes.
If your replacing files, rename the extensions to old or something, add your new files, and run your test. if all is good, delete the old files.
If your unsure of your code, or just really cautious, then do it early Sunday morning or late Sunday night, sometime when traffic is low.
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I have one column(like 1 to 100 values)in table.
1
2
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Now I need to
Display multiple columns in Gridview
like
1 6 ...
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10
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Where will your data come from? How will you match it to the first column?
You could populate the stored procedure according to your needs with a column containing the appropriate data from within the database (where data should be handled) and then bind that to the grid.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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It would be better to use datalist to do that. DataList is actually made to handle such scenarios.
Set the datalist Datasource to the datatable containing this data. Set the repeatdirection=vertical . repeatlayout=table and repeatcolumns=2 . Thats it you have what you want.
Every now and then say, "What the Elephant." "What the Elephant" gives you freedom. Freedom brings opportunity. Opportunity makes your future.
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