In a , ActiveReports allows you to drop a third party control onto the report where it is recognized as a custom control. You can access its properties using type casting.
In the following steps, we use hidden textbox controls to populate a Visual Studio TreeView control. These steps assume that you have already added a Section Report (code-based) template in a Visual Studio project. See Adding an ActiveReport to a Project for more information.
To add the TreeView control to a report
- From the Visual Studio toolbox Common Controls tab, drag and drop a TreeView control onto the section of a report.
- Notice that in the Properties window, the control is called CustomControl1.
To add data and hidden TextBox controls to the report
- Connect the report to the sample Nwind.mdb. The following steps use the Orders table from the NWind database. By default, in ActiveReports, the Nwind.mdb file is located at [User Documents folder]\ComponentOne Samples\ActiveReports 8\Data\Nwind.mdb.
- From the Report Explorer, drag and drop the following fields onto the section of the report:
- ShipCountry
- ShipCity
- CustomerID
- EmployeeID
- On the , select all four TextBox controls, and in the Properties window, change their Visible property to False.
To create a function to add nodes to the TreeView control
- Right-click the and select View Code to see the code view for the report.
- Add the following code inside the report class to add a function to the report for adding nodes to the TreeView control.
The following examples show what the code for the function looks like.
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Private Function AddNodeToTreeView(ByVal colNodes As TreeNodeCollection, ByVal sText As String) As TreeNode
Dim objTreeNode As TreeNode
objTreeNode = New TreeNode(sText)
colNodes.Add(objTreeNode)
Return objTreeNode
End Function
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private TreeNode AddNodeToTreeView(TreeNodeCollection colNodes, string sText)
{
TreeNode objTreeNode;
objTreeNode = new TreeNode(sText);
colNodes.Add(objTreeNode);
return objTreeNode;
}
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To access the TreeView control properties in code and assign data
- On the report , double-click the section to create an event-handling method for the Detail_Format event.
- Add the following code to the handler to access the TreeView properties and assign data from the hidden TextBox controls.
The following example shows what the code for the method looks like.
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'Type cast the custom control as a TreeView
Dim TreeView1 As New TreeView
TreeView1 = CType(Me.CustomControl1.Control, TreeView)
'Create a tree node
Dim objCountryTreeNode As TreeNode
'Assign the text from a hidden textbox to the node
objCountryTreeNode = AddNodeToTreeView(TreeView1.Nodes, Me.txtShipCountry1.Text)
'Add a second-level node
AddNodeToTreeView(objCountryTreeNode.Nodes, Me.txtShipCity1.Text)
'Expand the top-level node so the second-level node is in view
objCountryTreeNode.Expand()
'Create a second top-level node
Dim objCustomerTreeNode As TreeNode
objCustomerTreeNode = AddNodeToTreeView(TreeView1.Nodes, Me.txtCustomerID1.Text)
AddNodeToTreeView(objCustomerTreeNode.Nodes, Me.txtEmployeeID1.Text)
objCustomerTreeNode.Expand()
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//Type cast the custom control as a TreeView TreeView TreeView1 = new TreeView(); TreeView1 = (TreeView)this.customControl1.Control;
//Create a tree node TreeNode objCountryTreeNode; //Assign the text from a hidden textbox to the node objCountryTreeNode = AddNodeToTreeView(TreeView1.Nodes, this.txtShipCountry1.Text); //Add a second-level node AddNodeToTreeView(objCountryTreeNode.Nodes, this.txtShipCity1.Text); //Expand the top-level node so the second-level node is in view objCountryTreeNode.Expand();
//Create a second top-level node TreeNode objCustomerTreeNode; objCustomerTreeNode = AddNodeToTreeView(TreeView1.Nodes, this.txtCustomerID1.Text); AddNodeToTreeView(objCustomerTreeNode.Nodes, this.txtEmployeeID1.Text); objCustomerTreeNode.Expand();
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