Summary

In this chapter, you learned the following:

  • How to create a report, using the Crystal Reports designer, from within the Visual Studio .NET design environment

  • How to use the CrystalReportViewer control to display this report within an ASP.NET application

  • How to restrict the number of rows displayed in the report using the SelectionFormula property of the CrystalReportViewer control

Clearly, there are many properties, methods, and events of the CrystalReportViewer control you'll want to investigate, and loads of options are available using the report designer. You've learned enough to get started—now you'll need to dig in and create your own reports.

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