| Article: |
Using the SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services | |
| Subject: | Language Determination | |
| Date: | 2005-09-23 10:53:11 | |
| From: | TJWARD | |
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How would I know which .NET language is being used?
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Language Determination
2006-01-18 10:00:54 Drutch [View]
Not sure what you mean here..language for "..."? If you'll notice click on the Class View in VS.NET there are no classes...no classes no code. The report is generated from XML which you can view by right clicking a report in Solution Explorer and choosing View Code. Though editing the XML directly wouldbn't be advisable unless your familiar with XML, and unnecessary for most cases. -
Language Determination
2006-01-18 13:31:05 Drutch [View]
BTW if your refering to the expression editor maybe? VB.NET. Once again a nice tool tainted with VB =(. Don't get me wrong, I started in VB, but C# language is constructed so much better...more elegant I guess you might say.


