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DotNetNuke® Project :: Reports Module

The Reports module provides a simple, but flexible, view on data from your DotNetNuke Database. SuperUsers (aka "Host" users) can develop Reports by building a SQL Query and visualizing it with one of the Visualizers built-in to the module or a 3rd-party Visualizer.

How can you use the Reports Module?
  • Display a table of custom data from your Database
  • Display a list of Users in a specific Role
  • Display advanced queries that pull data from multiple tables
  • Display a chart of the number of users in each role
  • Display a report from SQL Reporting Services (EXPERIMENTAL)
Features: What can the Reports Module do now?
  • Display the results from any SQL Query in one of many ways:
    • a Grid
    • a Chart
    • an HTML-based template
    • an XSLT-based transformation
    • or anything else you want with the extensible Visualizer framework
  • Display reports from SQL Reporting Services
  • Import/Export Report Definitions through standard Import/Export Content
Roadmap: What are the future plans for the Reports Module?
  • Full support for the ASP.Net ReportViewer Control and SQL Server Reporting Services
  • Custom Parameters such as @PortalID, @TabID, @UserID that are filled in when the query is run
  • Custom Data Sources to enable the module to display reports containing data from:
    • Your DNN Data Provider
    • Other SQL-based Databases
    • XML Data
    • UDT Module Data
  • Allow SuperUsers to predefine a set of Reports that Admins can use (at this time, only SuperUsers can create Reports)
The project can be downloaded here

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Author: Andrew Nurse Created: 7/8/2006 RssIcon
Information and progress on the DotNetNuke Reports Module project as well as insights into DotNetNuke and ASP.Net development in general.
By Andrew Nurse on 6/11/2009

Reports 5.1 has been officially released!

By Andrew Nurse on 5/1/2009

It took almost a week longer than I said it would, but it’s finally done.  Version 5.1 of the DotNetNuke Reports Module is in the DotNetNuke Project Release Tracker.  I’ll post some more info over the next week, but for now, here are the release notes...

By Andrew Nurse on 4/21/2009

Well, it's official.  Assuming I pass the two courses I haven't received grades from, I completed my final day of continuous education (well, except for the summer breaks/internships) for 18 straight years (K-12 + 5 years of post-secondary) today. Now that I'm finished school, I can settle down and finish up a few side-projects and some DNN Reports work.

By Andrew Nurse on 3/2/2009

I’ve been pretty busy with school, and unfortunately have not been able to get going on the many new features I want to implement in the Reports Module. However, there are a number of bugs in the current version that prevent it from being used with DotNetNuke 5.0. For this reason, as well as a few other bugs that aren’t quite as major, I’m going to be preparing a minor bug-fix release: Version 5.1.

By Andrew Nurse on 9/22/2008

  As many of you may know, I have been an intern at Microsoft for the past two summers.  In the summer of 2007, I had a blast working on Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals ("DataDude") developing a code "pretty printer" that took abstract syntax trees representing SQL scripts and built formatted (and indented) SQL script.  This past summer, I worked with the ASP.Net MVC team to implement AJAX helpers in that framework.

By Andrew Nurse on 5/5/2008

Many readers of my blog will remember that I was a Microsoft Intern last summer...

By Andrew Nurse on 3/6/2008

In this post, I play around with the new IE 8 WebSlices feature and turn any Reports Module instance into an instant WebSlice!

By Andrew Nurse on 3/2/2008

Part 3 of a 4 part series on developing a Data Source in the Reports Module. This series focuses on developing a Data Source that retrieves data from an RSS Feed.

By Andrew Nurse on 2/29/2008

Part 2 of a 4 part series on developing a Data Source in the Reports Module. This series focuses on developing a Data Source that retrieves data from an RSS Feed.

By Andrew Nurse on 2/28/2008

Part 1 of a 4 part series on developing a Data Source in the Reports Module. This series focuses on developing a Data Source that retrieves data from an RSS Feed.

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