Reputation:
I want to create a custom web part that has more than 1 filter web part and that can be connected to Report Viewer Web Part (Integrated Mode) at runtime/design time.
I searched a lot for this, but could not find a way to have single web part that is a provider to more than 1 filters.
Say for example -
Report
accepts 2 parameter Department
and Region
. Department
and one for Region
)Department
and Region
Report
should be rendered in Report Viewer Web Part Solution Tried so far
ITransformableFilterValues
ConnectionProvider
attribute and return instance of drop down controlProblem:
Even though 2 connection option is shown on my custom filter web part only one can be added.
For example if I connect Filter1
(custom web part) to Department
then I am unable to connect it to Report Viewer
web part again.
My web part have methods like this:
[ConnectionProvider("Departmet", "UniqueIDForDept", AllowsMultipleConnections = true)]
public ITransformableFilterValues ReturnCity()
{
return dropDownDepartment; // It implemets ITransformableFilterValues
}
[ConnectionProvider("Region", "UniqueIDForRegion", AllowsMultipleConnections = true)]
public ITransformableFilterValues ReturnMyRegionB()
{
return dropDownRegion; //It implemets ITransformableFilterValues
}
Upvotes: 3
Views: 13007
Reputation:
Not sure if you were able to fix your problem..
Actually I tried with AllowsMultipleConnections = true
and it worked fine:
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using Microsoft.SharePoint;
using aspnetwebparts = System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using Microsoft.Office.Server.Utilities;
using wsswebparts = Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages;
using Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.WebControls;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities;
namespace FromMultiSource
{
[Guid("a0d068dd-9475-4055-a219-88513e173502")]
public class MultiSource : aspnetwebparts.WebPart
{
List<wsswebparts.IFilterValues> providers = new List<wsswebparts.IFilterValues>();
public MultiSource()
{
}
[aspnetwebparts.ConnectionConsumer("Multiple Source Consumer", "IFilterValues", AllowsMultipleConnections = true)]
public void SetConnectionInterface(wsswebparts.IFilterValues provider)
{
this.providers.Add(provider);
if (provider != null)
{
List<wsswebparts.ConsumerParameter> l = new List<wsswebparts.ConsumerParameter>();
l.Add (new wsswebparts.ConsumerParameter ("Value", wsswebparts.ConsumerParameterCapabilities.SupportsMultipleValues | Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.ConsumerParameterCapabilities.SupportsAllValue));
provider.SetConsumerParameters(new ReadOnlyCollection<wsswebparts.ConsumerParameter>(l));
}
}
protected override void CreateChildControls()
{
base.CreateChildControls();
// TODO: add custom rendering code here.
// Label label = new Label();
// label.Text = "Hello World";
// this.Controls.Add(label);
}
protected override void RenderContents(HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
base.RenderContents(writer);
this.EnsureChildControls();
foreach (wsswebparts.IFilterValues provider in this.providers)
{
if (provider != null)
{
string prop = provider.ParameterName;
ReadOnlyCollection<string> values = provider.ParameterValues;
if (prop != null && values != null)
{
writer.Write("<div>" + SPEncode.HtmlEncode(prop) + ":</div>");
foreach (string v in values)
{
if (v == null)
{
writer.Write("<div> <i>"(empty)"/null</i></div>");
}
else if (v.Length == 0)
{
writer.Write("<div> <i>empty string</i></div>");
}
else
{
writer.Write("<div> " + v + "</div>");
}
}
}
else
{
writer.Write("<div>No filter specified (all).</div>");
}
}
else
{
writer.Write("<div>Not connected.</div>");
}
writer.Write("<hr>");
}
}
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 253
I did something similar. This might help point you in the right direction. I used data in a form library to create a detailed report. I used reporting services and connected to sharepoint using web services. http://server/_vti_bin/Lists.asmx. The report parameter I used was the item ID or GUID. Then I configured my report viewer. On the form library I used JavaScript to override the context menu to add "View Report". On the report page I used a Query String filter to grab the item ID out of the url.
Upvotes: 0