Monday, February 14, 2011

Does the data for the report have to come from a SQL Server database?

No. Data can come from any source. It is the host application's responsibility to collect data from whatever source it needs to come from, and supply it to the control in the form of ADO.NET DataTables or a collection of business objects. The ReportViewer control does not know or care where the data is coming from.

Is a SQL Server license required to use the ReportViewer control?

No. The ReportViewer control is freely redistributable. It can work independently of SQL Server ('local mode') and a SQL Server license is not required. In remote mode the ReportViewer control talks to a Report Server. The Report Server does require a SQL Server license.

Does SQL Server have to be installed in order to use the ReportViewer control?

No. The only prerequisite of the ReportViewer control is .NET Framework.

Is the ReportViewer control included in SQL Server?

 No. Report Server is a component of SQL Server, but the ReportViewer control is not. ReportViewer is only included in Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010.

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