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Hi Igor , Generally it is possible to use the debugger but for this purpose , but you need to create your own dll which is called by the custom code . The reason for this is that the SSRS designer code generates an in memory assembly and we ' re not sure if Visual Studio can locate PDB information for such an assembly . The following tasks outline this approach : 1 . Create a dll [ CustomCodeSSRS ] 2. Define an entry point there:
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using Nevron.GraphicsCore; using Nevron.Chart; using Nevron.ReportingServices; namespace SSRSCustomCode { public class Class1 { /// <summary> /// Main entry point /// </summary> /// <param name="context"></param> public static void RSMain(NRSChartCodeContext context) { // Do something here just like in SSRS } } } 3. Call that entry from the SSRS designer:
using System; using System.Drawing; using Nevron.GraphicsCore; using Nevron.Chart; using Nevron.ReportingServices; using SSRSCustomCode;
namespace MyNamespace { /// <summary> /// Sample class /// </summary> public class MyClass { /// <summary> /// Main entry point /// </summary> /// <param name="context"></param> public static void RSMain(NRSChartCodeContext context) { Class1.RSMain(context); } } }
4 . Reference the CustomCodeSSRS dll in the SSRS designer " Build \ Referenced Assemblies " add "[ AppDir ]\ SSRSCustomCode . dll " 5 . Deploy the CustomCodeSSRS dll to the SSRS designer and report server folders . For example : C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\PrivateAssemblies\c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.3\Reporting Services\ReportServer\binYou should be able to attach a debugger to Visual Studio and debug from there . Hope this helps - let us know if you meet any problems or have any questions .
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Hi
I'm using a trial version of the Nevron Vision for SSRS 2016.1 for SQL2012 VS2010. I need to inspect NRSChartCodeContext object passed to public static void RSMain. Ideally I want to browse object hierarchy. I assume debugging the code in Visual Studio is not possible. Can you recommend any technique for that? Apart of using MessageBox.Show()
Thank you.
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