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Support for SQL Server 2017 & Latest Versions of SSDT in SQL Server Reporting Services
What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 18.11. This release adds the support for SQL Server 2017, Latest Versions of SSDT, and SSRS 15.x. With the release for Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 18.11, the API now supports SQL Server 2017, Latest Versions of SSDT, and SSRS 15.x. Other than the support for new platforms, there are a number of other enhancements made to the API in this release, such as GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked barcode passes the GS1 Canada barcode verification and Made enhancements in the API for improved installation experience in Visual Studio 2015. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release
GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked barcode did not pass GS1 Canada barcode verification
Support for SQL Server 2017 and Latest Versions of SSDT
Installation issue in Visual Studio 2015
Add support of SSRS 15.x for Aspose.Barcode
Using the same instance of BarcodeReader throws exceptions
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.
How to Display BarCodes in Report Header
Select an ECC Level to Encode a Barcode
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Online documentation of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
#Support for SQL Server 2017#Latest Versions of SSDT#GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked barcode#SSRS 15.x support#SQL Server Reporting Services#render barcode images in SQL Server
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Set Vector Format of Barcode Image & Add Support to Save Barcode in SVG Format in SQL Reports
What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 18.1.0. The major development in this release is the support to the generated barcode image in Vector format. Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services now enable the developers to save the generated barcode image in vector format. Two new formats EMF and SVG has been introduced. Saving barcode image in vector format is very simple and is demonstrated in the code snippet on blog announcement page. This release also fixes exceptions that were reported by Aspose valued customers, such as It was noticed that when font is specified while saving the barcode image in vector format. The barcode inaccurate text was displayed. The process of drawing barcode text has been improved, Setting big text size with StringAlignment.Far option, it was noticed that the barcode text disappears. Now the issue has been fixed and Working of CodeLocation property has been improved. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release
Add support to save barcode in SVG
Add support to save barcode in any Vector image format
Support to generate and recognize EPC QR coded barcode
Improved drawing text when font is specified
Mark old useless BarCodeReader API as obsolete
Barcode is rendered without text
Incorrectly saving a picture to a file
Property CodeLocation works incorrectly
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.
How to Display BarCodes in Report Header
Select an ECC Level to Encode a Barcode
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Online documentation of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
#Save barcode image in vector format#EMF format support#SVG format support#Setting Vector Format Of Barcode Image#SQL Server Reporting Services#render barcode images in SQL Server#drawing barcode text improved
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Setting QR Version Number & Enhanced DatabarStacked Barcode Recognition in SQL Reports
What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 17.12.0. The major development in this release is the support to generate QR coded barcode with setting version number. Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services now enables the developers to generate QR coded barcode with setting its version number. Setting QR version number is very simple and is demonstrated in the code snippet on blog announcement page. The code snippet contains comments that makes it self-explanatory. This release also fixes exceptions that were reported by Aspose valued customers, Such as Process of setting license has been improved, Now API will show correct exception message in case license, subscription is expired. Setting license time has also been improved, Working of Aspose.BarCode in multi-threaded environment has been enhanced, DatabarStacked barcode recognition process has been enhanced & more. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release
Support to set QR version while generating barcode image
Setting License in Aspose.BarCode throws exception
Aspose.BarCode throw exception when used in multi-threading
Setting License in Aspose.BarCode takes too long
Unable to recognize DatabarStacked barcode with big white space
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.
Managing Barcodes
How to Display BarCodes in Report Header
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Online documentation of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
#Setting QR version number#setting license improved#ulti-threaded environment support#barcode recognition process#SQL Server Reporting Services#render barcode images in SQL Server
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Generate Databar Coded Barcode with Segments per Row using SQL Server Reporting Services
What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 17.11.0. This release also includes feature information from version 17.10.0. The major development in this release is the support to generate databar coded barcode with segments per row. Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services now enables the developers to generate databar coded barcode with segments per row. Generating segments per row for a databar is very simple and is demonstrated in the code snippet given below. The code snippet contains comments that make it self-explanatory. DatabarStacked barcode generation process has been improved. The API now produce correct text in the resultant barcode image. Rotation settings were not working properly in case when a barcode is generated and saved as an EMF image. The issue has been fixed. Now BarCodeBuilder.Rotate method is working properly and produce correct rotated barcode image. Process to generation and recognition DatabarLimited barcode has been improved. To view the complete list of new features and fixes, please visit the release notes page. This release also includes many important API and Backward Incompatible changes. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release
Support to define settings "segments per row"
Remove Obsolete public API
Incorrect text in picture for DatabarStacked
Rotation doesn't affected to EMF export
Incorrect DatabarLimited generation/recognition
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.
Managing Barcodes
How to Display BarCodes in Report Header
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Online documentation of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
#Generate Segments Per Row Barcode#Remove Obsolete public API#DatabarLimited generation#BarCode Image Rotation Functionality#SQL Server Reporting Services#render barcode images in sql server
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Visual Studio 2017 Support & Generate DataMatrix with Text Encoding Scheme in SQL Reports
What’s new in this release?
We are happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 17.5.0. The major development in this release is the integration of Aspose.Barcode in Visual Studio 2017. Functionality of DataMatrix barcode has been enhanced in this release. Aspose.BarCode for SSRS now enables the developer to create DataMatrix barcode with C40 and Text encoding scheme. Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services now works with Visual Studio 2017. Users can load the Aspose.BarCode.ReportingServices.dll into Visual Studio 2017 toolbox and design the SQL report with barcode in it. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release.
Add support Visual Studio 2017
Add support for generate DataMatrix with Text encodation scheme
Add support for generate DataMatrix with C40 encodation scheme
Reorganize properties in Properties Window
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Online documentation of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
#Visual Studio 2017 Support#DataMatrix with Text Encodation Scheme#generate DataMatrix with C40 encoding#SQL Server Reporting Services#render barcode images in SQL Server
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Aspose.Newsletter June 2018: Updates to Aspose Privacy Policy & Building BEST Word Processing Apps
Aspose Newsletter for June 2018 has now been published that highlights all the newly supported features offered in the recent releases. It includes information about Programmatically perform advance Word document manipulation tasks without using Microsoft Word, Updates to Aspose Privacy Policy, Support for .NET Standard 2.0 in Aspose.HTML for .NET & Aspose.BarCode for .NET, Microsoft Office 2016 charts support included in Aspose.Slides, LINQ reporting engine supports Null-Conditional operators in Template Expressions & many more.
Build the BEST Word Processing Apps using the Best Microsoft Word Compatible APIs for Any Platform
Programmatically perform advance Word document manipulation tasks without using Microsoft Word. Aspose.Words Product Family includes individual APIs for .NET, Java Android and SharePoint. Also export reports from JasperReports and SQL Server Reporting Services to Word document formats. It supports DOC, DOCX, RTF, XML, HTML, OpenDocument, PDF, XPS, EPUB and other formats. With Aspose.Words you can generate, modify, convert, render and print documents directly within your applications. Download Free Trial.
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Launching Soon: Aspose.Email for Python via .NET Core
Good news for Python application developers who would love to incorporate email processing and communication related functionality in their applications. Aspose.Email for Python via .NET Core is soon to be launched and it will include full functionality of Standard .NET Framework of API with just a few exceptions. Read more details here
Support for .NET Standard 2.0 in Aspose.HTML for .NET
Aspose.HTML is a cross-platform class library that enables you to perform a wide range of HTML manipulation tasks directly within your .NET applications. The new version of Aspose.HTML for .NET now supports .NET Standard 2.0 (.NET Core) Framework. It allows parsing of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and HTML Canvas to construct a Document Object Model (DOM) based on the official W3C specification. Read more detail
Support for .NET Standard 2.0 in Aspose.BarCode for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for .NET brings exciting feature of support for .NET Standard 2.0 (.NET Core). We have ported complete functionality of regular .NET version of Aspose.BarCode into .NET Standard 2.0 version with just a few limitations. Read more details
Support of Microsoft Office 2016 Charts included in Aspose.Slides
Aspose.Slides offers standalone PowerPoint presentations processing APIs to read, write, manipulate & convert PowerPoint slides. The latest version supports MSO 2016 charts within any type of .NET, Java, C++ and SharePoint applications as well as SSRS and JasperReports exporters. Developers can now create charts in an easy way within PowerPoint slides namely: Histogram, Picture Organization, Tree Map, Box and Whisker, Funnel and Sunburst charts.
LINQ Reporting Engine Supports Null-Conditional Operators in Template Expressions
Aspose.Words adds new feature in LINQ Reporting Engine to support pre-defined null-conditional (A?.B) and null-coalescing (A ?? B) operators in template expressions within .NET, Java, and Android via Java applications. The engine also enables users to use lifted operators in template expressions. More
How to: Create and Manipulate Microsoft Excel Charts and Shapes in C++ Applications?
Aspose.Cells for Android via Java finds the children pivot tables of a parent pivot Aspose.Cells for C++ supports creating and manipulating charts and shapes in XLS, XLSX, XLSM and XLSB file formats. C++ developers can visualize information in charts just as Microsoft Excel does. Creating charts at runtime, based on the data in a spreadsheet, is one of Aspose.Cells’ demanding feature. Aspose.Cells supports to create both Standard and Customized charts. Try out fully functional code examples
How to: Convert PDF to HTML using Aspose.Pdf Java API?
For some particular PDF documents (i.e. containing images and annotations), Aspose.Pdf API was taking more time than expected in order to render PDF files as HTML. However, we have improved API for such type of conversions and processing time is much reduced. Try out fully functional code examples
How to: Read or Write TSV (Tab-Separated Values) Files in .NET and Java Applications?
TSV files are used to contain spreadsheet data but without any formatting. The format is same with Tab Delimited where data is arranged in rows and columns such as tables and spreadsheets. Aspose.Cells does support to read and write TSV file format type, it includes relevant member (TSV) in both LoadFormat and SaveFormat Enumerations. Try .NET and Java sample code within your personalized applications now:
How to: Export PNG and JPEG to PDF in Aspose.Imaging for Java?
Using Aspose.Imaging for Java – developers can convert PNG, JPEG and BMP to PDF format. It provides an Image class to load PNG or JPG files and same can be used to convert images to PDF format. Try out fully functional code examples.
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Aspose.BarCode for Java, SSRS and JasperReports 18.4 – Upgraded exception handling in Aspose.BarCode API.
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Aspose.Diagram for .NET and Java 18.4 – Enhanced cloning of Shape and connecting Visio Shapes by connection indexes.
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UPCE, Databar & Pharmacode Coded Barcode Generation are Enhanced in SQL Server Reporting Services
What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 17.9.0. The major development in this release is the improved process to generate Databar coded barcodes like DatabarLimited and DatabarExpandedStacked. Furthermore overall performance of the API has also been improved in this release. Process to generate UPCE coded barcode has been improved. Internal parser logic has been updated. Pharmacode barcode generation process has also been enhanced. The generation process now calculates correct bar heights. Generation process of DatabarExpandedStacked barcode has been improved. Aspose.BarCode generator now process the the last row as special case. It also enhanced the DatabarLimited barcode generation process. The functionality has been improved in such a way that it now allows only (01) AI and 0 or 1 symbol in main data. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release.
Generates incorrect barcode for DatabarLimited
Generation DatabarExpandedStacked isn't correct
Generates incorrect barcode for UPCE
Incorrect default height of Pharmacode
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.
QR or Micro QR Barcode Encoding Selector
How to Display BarCodes in Report Header
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Online documentation of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
#generate Databar coded barcodes#generate UPCE coded barcode#Pharmacode barcode generation#calculates correct bar heights#DatabarLimited barcode generation#SQL Server Reporting Services
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Aspose.Newsletter July 2017: Add 40+ Barcodes in SQL Reports using Visual Studio 2017& Other News
Aspose Newsletter for July 2017 has now been published that highlights all the newly supported features offered in the recent releases. It also includes information about Add 40+ Barcodes in your SQL Reports using Visual Studio 2017, Filter data in a Worksheet and Calculate Formulas in a Workbook, Rendering Complex Portions of a Word Document to Image format in Cloud, Generate and Export 10 More Barcodes in JasperReports, code example for Rotating Text inside Table Cell of a .NET PDF Document and How to Add Custom Flags to an Email Message using IMAP?
Add 40+ Barcodes in your SQL Reports using Visual Studio 2017
Just load Aspose.BarCode.ReportingServices.dll into Visual Studio 2017 toolbox and design SQL reports with barcode in it. Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a comprehensive .NET solution for rendering linear and 2D barcode images within Microsoft SQL Server 2000, 2005, 2008, 2012 and 2014 Reporting Services. These barcode labels with encoded non-English characters can be rendered in BMP, JPEG, GIF and PNG formats. Users can follow these simple instructions to configure Visual Studio 2017 with Aspose.BarCode. Additionally you can go through Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation for further learning and guidance. Download Free Trial.
Filter data in a Worksheet and Calculate Formulas in a Workbook
Aspose.Cells for Cloud is a platform independent REST API allowing developers to process Excel files on Cloud. The AutoFilter API filters data by Cell Value, Cell Color or by Icon and you can also calculate all formulas in a workbook using CalculateFormula API (Formula calculation engine is embedded in Aspose.Cells). Read more here.
Rendering Complex Portions of a Word Document to Image format in Cloud
Aspose.Words for Cloud now makes it possible to render portions of a word document, paragraph or section to an image format of your choice. Work with Microsoft Word Documents using the language and platform of your choice as it comes with SDKs written in 9 different languages. Read more
Generate and Export 10 More Barcodes in JasperReports
Aspose.BarCode for JasperReports adds 10 new popular barcode symbologies (SwissPostParcel, Italian Post 25, Matrix, Italian Post 25, Code32 etc) in this release. Aspose.BarCode for JasperReports now implemented a single predefined field that contains the set of fields from datasource. There is no more mixing of values for fields like CodeText and Symbology. Read more details
Code Example: How to Rotate Text inside Table Cell of a .NET PDF Document?
Table is one of the widely used elements inside PDF document to represent data and sometimes we have a requirement to rotate the text inside at 90 degrees inside and render it in the table cell. Try out this .NET code sample here.
Code Example: How to Add RichMediaAnnotation in a Java PDF Document?
Aspose.Pdf for Java supports adding RichMediaAnnotation to embed media files within the PDF document and sets video or audio player implemented as flash application. Access the complete source code example
Code Example: How to Add Custom Flags to an Email Message using IMAP?
Aspose.Email introduces a new feature in this release – adding custom flags to an email message on the server using the API’s ImapClient. Custom flags can be added to a message via AddMessageFlags method using ImageMessageFlags. Try out fully functional .NET and Java code examples here.
Code Example: How to Create PDF with PDF/A-1a in .NET and Java?
Aspose.Cells now supports PDF/A-1a compliance in PdfSaveOptions, thus allowing creating PDF with PDF/A-1a – Level A (accessible) conformance. It already supports PDF/A-1b – Level B (basic) conformance. These code snippets in .NET and Java demonstrate how to convert an Excel file to PDF compatible with PDFA-1a
Code Example: How to Print a PDF Document to Greyscale in .NET Applications?
PdfViewer class in Aspose.Pdf.Facades offers the feature to print PDF documents. Developers can print the file in default colors on a printer that is already configured with the system. Now users can also print PDF files in Grayscale using PrintAsGrayscale property in PdfViewer class. Try this code snippet for further details
Code Example: How to Export 3D Scene to GLTF 2.0 and Customize Non-PBR Material Conversion in .NET?
With Aspose.3D for .NET API – developers can start transition of 3D models to GLTF 2.0 to reap performance, portability and to gain quality benefits. GLTF 2.0 only supports PBR materials considering a flexible way for 3D content creators to specify the rendering characteristics of their surfaces. During the export of a 3D model, Aspose.3D API internally converts non-PBR materials to PBR materials. Try this code example
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Aspose.Total for JasperReports – The latest versions of our JasperReports products.
Aspose.Words for .NET and Java – Improved rendering of SVG images within Word documents.
Aspose.Words for Android via Java 17.6 – Fully functional and features rich same like Aspose.Words for Java.
Aspose.Words for Android via Xamarin 17.6 – Fully functional and features rich like Aspose.Words for .NET.
Aspose.Words for JasperReports 17.6 – Improved export of static text in JasperReports.
Aspose.BarCode for Cloud 17.4 – Generate ClodablockF barcode and support of base64 encoded images.
Aspose.Tasks for .NET 17.5 – Improved Microsoft Project data writing to MPP file.
Aspose.Diagram for .NET and Java – Apply 3D rotation effects on Microsoft Visio shapes.
Aspose.OCR for .NET 17.6 – Improved OCR engine for faster processing of OCR (Optical Character Recognition).
Aspose.Slides for .NET, Java, SharePoint, Reporting Services and JasperReports 17.5 – Set Header / Footer on individual slides level for normal, layout and master slides.
Supporting User Groups and Conferences
Aspose is sponsoring a number of user groups and upcoming events, including:
July 21st: Tulsa TechFest 2017 – Tulsa, OK – USA
July 15: DDD Sydney – Sydney – Australia
August 12: DDD Melbourne – Melbourne – Australia
August 14-18: Visual Studio Live! Redmond – Redmond, WA – USA
Sponsor a user group? Get in contact: [email protected]
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#Java .NET File Formats APIs#Add 40+ Barcodes SQL Reports#Visual Studio 2017 support#Filter data in a Worksheet#Calculate Formulas in a Workbook#word Document to Image in Cloud#Export Barcodes in JasperReports
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Use Enhanced GS1 Barcode Generation & Recognition in SQL Server Reporting Services
What’s new in this release?
We are happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 17.4.0. The major development in this release is the enhanced functionality of GS1 coded barcode. More often it is seem that GS1 code text contains complex combination of digits and letters. With Aspose.BarCode for SSRS 17.4, parsing and validation of those complex combinations is possible. Aspose.BarCode for SSRS allows developers to generate GS1 coded barcode according to AI (Application Identifier) specifications. New validators have been incorporated that can validate text code having only digits and complex AIs (combination of digits & letters). API will throw an exception in case it fails to validate. According to AI specification (ref: 703 AI, with letters – 324a, with more than 4 symbols) code text “(703)123” is incorrect. Aspose.BarCode will throw following exception if user tries to generate the barcode with EncodeTypes as GS1Code128. The following exception message will be displayed for such an incorrect barcode. Functionality of ExportToXml method has been improved. ExportToXml method now export dimension properties along with other properties of the newly define barcode into XML file. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release.
Improve GS1 parsing and validation
BarCodeBuilder allows to generate incorrect GS1 barcodes
Barcode generator accepts incorrect GS1 codetext
BarCodeBuilder.ExportToXml method is not exporting dimensions of the barcode in the XML file
Reorganize properties in Properties Window
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Online documentation of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
#GS1 Barcode Generation#GS1 Barcode Recognition#GS1 coded barcode support#GS1 barcode validation#export dimensions of barcode in XML#SQL Server Reporting Services
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Barcode Integration with SSRS 2014 & Barcode Text Generation Process for PDF417 Coded Barcode
What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 17.2.0. The major development in this release is addition of more barcode properties in the properties window of SSRS designer e.g. EncodeType. All properties in the properties window of designer have been reorganized. Improved ConfigLicense tool has also been incorporated in this release. There are some important enhancement part of this release, such as process of integrating Aspose.BarCode into Microsoft Visual Studio, Process of applying license for Aspose for Reporting Services, Processing of ConfigLicense tool, Processing of Aspose.BarCode with SSRS 2014 and Barcode text generation process for PDF417 coded barcode has been greatly improved. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release.
Reorganize properties in Properties Window
Applying license for Aspose for Reporting Services on 3-server farm is showing ASPOSE on the reports
Barcode component is displayed incorrectly after restart Visual Studio
ConfigLicense tool doesn't work correctly
Can't load barcode in SSRS2014
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.
QR or Micro QR Barcode Encoding Selector
How to Display BarCodes in Report Header
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
#Integrate Aspose.BarCode in Visual Studio#Barcode integration with SSRS 2014#Barcode text generation process for PDF417#Process of applying license#Processing of barcode Alignment#barcode in SQL Server reports
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Integrate Aspose.Barcode in Visual Studio 2015 & MS SQL Server Reporting Services 2016 Support
What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is happy to announce the new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 17.1.0. The major development in this release is integration of Aspose.Barcode in Visual Studio 2015. Support of Aspose.Barcode for SSRS 2016 has also been incorporated in this release. Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services now working with Visual Studio 2015. Users can load the Aspose.BarCode.ReportingServices.dll into Visual Studio 2015 toolbox and design the SQL report with barcode in it. Aspose team has added support of Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services 2016. Users can now develop their reports in SSRS 2016 with barcode in it. There are some important enhancement part of this release, such as Process of integrating Aspose.BarCode into Microsoft Visual Studio, Process of setting Margins and padding, previewing Barcde properties in design view, Processing of barcode Alignment, Functionality of barcode control in SSRS on Visual Studio 2015 and Barcode text generation process for PDF417 coded barcode has been greatly improved. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release
Add support Visual Studio 2015
Support SSRS 2016
Barcode is scaled in Design view in Visual Studio
Margins are not taking effect
Padding is not taking effect
Barcode Alignment is different in server version and deployment version
Accessing the Barcde properties in design view throw exception
Barcode Control is Inactive in SSRS on Visual Studio 2015
Barcode is not working in Visual Studio 2015
BarCodeBuilder does not generate CodeText for characters: "~B" and "~C" properly for PDF417
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.
QR or Micro QR Barcode Encoding Selector
How to Display BarCodes in Report Header
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
#Support SSRS 2016#Visual Studio 2015 Support#SQL Server Reporting Services 2016#Barcode text generation#Processing of barcode Alignment#use barcode in SQL Server reports
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