3.5 beta from today - still not possible to use server explorer
3.5 beta from today - still not possible to use server explorer
... and still no valid datasets for the rdlc.
In the server explorer its not possible to chose mysql as datasource, just the standardvalues like microsoft sql, odbc, access blablabla
what is the problem here?
In the server explorer its not possible to chose mysql as datasource, just the standardvalues like microsoft sql, odbc, access blablabla
what is the problem here?
We tested ReportViewer component and may say that it works fine with datasets created either by Data Source Configuration Wizard or by our MySQLDirect .NET DataSet Wizard.
So please describe in detail your problem.
Also please send us small test project if possible to reproduce the problem; it is desirable to use 'test' schema objects, otherwise include definition of your own database objects. Do not use third party components.
So please describe in detail your problem.
Also please send us small test project if possible to reproduce the problem; it is desirable to use 'test' schema objects, otherwise include definition of your own database objects. Do not use third party components.
Hi Alexey,
the datasets created with the MySQLDirect-Wizard are not shown as datasources in the Reports->Add DataSource Wizard. I just have the choice between the datasets created by DDEX (Oracle and mssql).
I have several datasets in my project. Oracle works fine, mssql works fine (both integrated vs2005/.net 2.0 clients/drivers) but mysql is not shown.
Dont know why, I try to create a testproject asap and send it to your mailadress.
Maybe you can tell me the "way" to create a dataset as you did.
the datasets created with the MySQLDirect-Wizard are not shown as datasources in the Reports->Add DataSource Wizard. I just have the choice between the datasets created by DDEX (Oracle and mssql).
I have several datasets in my project. Oracle works fine, mssql works fine (both integrated vs2005/.net 2.0 clients/drivers) but mysql is not shown.
Dont know why, I try to create a testproject asap and send it to your mailadress.
Maybe you can tell me the "way" to create a dataset as you did.
Hi,
i just created a test project and sent it to your mailadress.
Just for the record, i created the dataset as follows:
Drag a mysqlconnection to the form, fill out the req. fields. Dragged an adapter on the form and configured it, table direct. Generated dataset after that.
Dragged reportviewer to the form and chose new report. As the blank report opens i went to the report, add datasource menu and dont see the dataset.
this all on a fresh installed machine.
i just created a test project and sent it to your mailadress.
Just for the record, i created the dataset as follows:
Drag a mysqlconnection to the form, fill out the req. fields. Dragged an adapter on the form and configured it, table direct. Generated dataset after that.
Dragged reportviewer to the form and chose new report. As the blank report opens i went to the report, add datasource menu and dont see the dataset.
this all on a fresh installed machine.
I haven't got your mail yet, but I'll receive it soon.
Now I'll try to describe what i do. Assuming i perform all your steps and blank report opens. If so, i can choose Data --> Show Data Sources menu item. Dataset generated earlier should be visible in appeared window, so that i can drag items from the fields list (Dataset --> Table --> Fields) and drop them onto the report.
Can't you see your dataset in Data Sources window?
Now I'll try to describe what i do. Assuming i perform all your steps and blank report opens. If so, i can choose Data --> Show Data Sources menu item. Dataset generated earlier should be visible in appeared window, so that i can drag items from the fields list (Dataset --> Table --> Fields) and drop them onto the report.
Can't you see your dataset in Data Sources window?
We performed following steps when testing MySQLDirect .NET with ReportViewer component:
1. Generate dataset using MySqlDataAdapter's "Generate DataSet" verb (refer to the MySqlDataAdapter design-time features) or MySQLDirect .NET DataSet Wizard (not available in standard edition).
2. Drag items from the "Data Sources" window onto the report designer.
We found no problem when using reports in this way. Note that DDEX integration is not required here.
We think you're trying to use DDEX integration, which is not available in the current build. Check if you can use ReportViewer when performing steps provided.
1. Generate dataset using MySqlDataAdapter's "Generate DataSet" verb (refer to the MySqlDataAdapter design-time features) or MySQLDirect .NET DataSet Wizard (not available in standard edition).
2. Drag items from the "Data Sources" window onto the report designer.
We found no problem when using reports in this way. Note that DDEX integration is not required here.
We think you're trying to use DDEX integration, which is not available in the current build. Check if you can use ReportViewer when performing steps provided.