Telerik Report vs Crystal Report
hi friends,
i in need choose between telerik reports or crystal reports project.
do have advice?
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threads abount that:
http://www.telerik.com/forums/comparison-to-crystal-reports
"just quick opinion on telerik, ms reporting , crystal.
crystal
support: non-existant.
product industry dominent definately has quirks, don't programmatical side of crystal, designer has bugs , quirks which, once familar can make product workable. have used crystal many years , not sorry leave behind.
microsoft reporting , telerik
grouping these 2 feel similar.
both products work within visual studio.
- i prefer teleriks styling options on rs.
- i expanded charting options telerik gives on rs (although rs can add on dundas reporting packages them expands charting options above telerik's, @ hefty price).
- i find telerik's ability connect datasources easier rs. connect object graph , therefore have little use dataconnector wizards etc. find ability connect datasets in rs little bit less intuitive via telerik's simple approach. (i have question outstanding telerik on weather support deep binding).
- i love programmatically access telerik's reporting. know can @ reporting services ain't painless telerik approach.
- telerik lot less baggage reporting services going.
- web service connect , retrieve report output. telerik doesn't offer such service. on saying don't think it'd hard create wrapper telerik offer this.
- exporting, rs has excel, csv exporting sorely miss telerik (i hope add product)
- scheduling/delivery: not flaw of telerik, microsoft has full reporting infrastructure allows running scheduled reports can delivered via email etc inboxes. goes beyond simple reporting product more enterprise level reporting system.
- table layout, rs allows blocking things datatable style layout, telerik more placing controls down , aligning them. not huge issue, not issue @ all."
other one: http://ghazanfarseyal.blogspot.com.br/2013/02/microsoft-reporting-services-vs-telerik.html
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