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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 Reporting Cookbook Update

You're reading from   Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 Reporting Cookbook Update Over 90 recipes to help you resolve your new SSRS Reporting woes in Dynamics AX 2012 R3

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784395384
Length 352 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding and Creating Simple SSRS Reports 2. Enhancing Your Report – Visualization and Interaction FREE CHAPTER 3. Report Programming Model 4. Report Programming Model – RDP 5. Integrating External Datasources 6. Beyond Tabular Reports 7. Upgrading and Analyzing Reports 8. Troubleshooting and Other Advanced Recipes 9. Developing Reports with Complex Databases 10. Unit Test Class and Best Practices Used for Reports Index

Creating a simple RDP report


In this recipe, we will help you to understand the concept of the RDP class. We will create a simple SSRS report using the RDP class and write a simple business logic in the RDP class to calculate the compounded interest and print it in the report.

Getting ready

To be able to do this recipe and the others involving RDP in this chapter, you need a basic understanding of X++, data contracts, and data attributes.

How to do it…

  1. An RDP uses a temporary table to store data. So the first step in RDP development is to identify the fields involved in the report and create them as part of a temporary table.

  2. For the present scenario, we will create a temporary table called PKTInterestCalcTmp with the fields Amount, Interest, Total, and Year.

  3. In the table, set the property TableType as InMemory to make it temporary.

    Note

    There are three types of TableType properties: Regular, InMemory, and TempDB. Regular tables are standard physical tables, while InMemory and TempDB are the temporary...

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