Currently, XML and JSON formats have emerged as the primary standards for data storage and information exchange between computer systems. At the request of users, classes for handling XML and JSON have been added to FastScript. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at how to work with these classes, explore their properties and methods, and also create reports from code using scripts.
Modern data processing and workflow automation technologies require the integration of various file formats that ensure the interaction of software products. Thanks to its wide range of features, the Microsoft Word text editor has become one of the most popular editors of varying complexity. Consider converting Microsoft Word files to FastReport format.NET, used to create report templates.
Apache Ignite is a distributed in-memory computing platform that enables the processing and storage of large volumes of data in memory to achieve high performance and scalability. In this article, we will explore how to configure a connection to Apache Ignite in FastReport .NET.
One of the key features of FastReport .NET is the ability to merge multiple reports into one. This can be useful where you need to combine data from different sources or present information in a more convenient format. In this article, we will discuss how to merge multiple reports into one in FastReport .NET.
Dot matrix printers are devices that are still utilized in various fields, such as printing receipts, labels, and other documents that require high reliability. In modern applications on the .NET platform, the FastReport library is often used for generating reports. This article will explore how to integrate a dot matrix printer into the process of creating and outputting reports using FastReport .NET.