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New Post 7/28/2006 6:52 PM
User is offline morrell aberdeen
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Charts 

I am new to DotNetNuke but has been doing some programming in Visual Basic 2005. I wish to use DotNetNuke in the development of a website that would allow organizations to enter statistical data and see charts generated from that data online.

How easy would that be to accomplish? Is there already an existing module that can accomplish such a task? If not, how can anyone add such a feature to DotNetNuke using Visual Studio 2005?

Thanks!

Morrell

 
New Post 7/29/2006 8:08 AM
User is offline Danilo Corallo
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Re: Charts 
Hi, I'm trying to do the same.

I've started developing 2 modules.

ReportGridView & ReportChart.

I've a Source Installation of 4.3.3.
I've installed also the StarterKit to have the modules templates.



Using VSWD I've created a new Item Project using the Module template. I've modified the Settings.aspx and the ViewModule.aspx adding a GridView and some others ASP.NET Controls. I've created a OleDbConnection with the user settings and I successfully bound the GridView with the user query. I've stripped the App_code module part.
For the charting, I suppose the procedure will be the same. I plan to use one of the many ASP.NET free components for charting.

Have a look at ZedGraph library (released under LGPL).


Actually I'm stucked trying to understand if my approach is correct.

I'm new to ASP.NET (not to .NET) and I would like to know about using DataProviders. On the other hand, is it acceptable to connect the database using an OleDbConnection created on the page?

Thanks in advance for any help!

 
New Post 8/1/2006 8:22 AM
User is offline Danilo Corallo
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Re: Charts 
The first component is ready: ReportGridView

How To here

 
New Post 8/23/2006 12:01 PM
User is offline Danilo Corallo
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Re: Charts 
http://www.snowcovered.com/Snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=242&PackageID=5237

 
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