I thought I’d share how to format percentage values in ReportViewer report. Say your data source has the following fields:
TotalLow
TotalHigh
Total
Suppose we want to display the values for TotalLow and TotalHigh as percentage of Total.
We can use the following expressions. =String.Format(“{0:p0}”,Sum(Fields!TotalLow.Value)/Sum(Fields!Total.Value)) =String.Format(“{0:p0}”,Sum(Fields!TotalHigh.Value)/Sum(Fields!Total.Value))
You notice the RDL/C allows you to use .NET String object Format method.
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This is a special day for us. We’ve mentioned the next major release of Windows Phone—codenamed Mango—at various conferences during the past few months and provided some brief peeks. Today we’re throwing the official welcome party. Read more…
Many thanks for checking out these apps. We are impressed that you were as enthusiastic as we are and hope that our apps helped spread the word for Tech.Ed 2011 conference.
Yalla Apps, the Windows Phone 7 developer portal that helps developers publish their Apps to the Marketplace, is launching the Yalla App-a-thon competition.
A small number of customers with Samsung Omnia 7 phones who installed the 7390 (March) update for Windows Phone 7 may have difficulty updating to the 7392 update.
The next Tech·Ed Europe will be held the week of June 25, 2012 at the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in the historical and picturesque city of Amsterdam.
TechEd 2012 is a free handy app for attendees of Tech.Ed 2012 Europe to be held in Amsterdam. This app in now available for download in the marketplace.
As TechEd 2011 in Atlanta comes close, this app allows you to start browsing the curriculum for TechEd 2012 Europe
Browse recently updated sessions by timeslots
Browse all Speakers, Tags and Tracks available
Browse filtered sessions by Session Type such as Breakout, Hands-on-labs
Browse filtered sessions by Levels such as Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
Browse filtered sessions by Speakers and Tracks such as Architecture, Windows Phone, etc
Browse filtered sessions by Tags and Audience categories
Manage/Save your favorite sessions lists on the app for easier access later
View details of each session including schedules, speakers, tracks, level, tags
The app uses:
* phone’s internet connection
to access the TechEd 2012 Conference Session OData feeds.
Browse sessions by tags
Browse session by tracks
Browse speakers and their sessions
Browse sessions by timeslots
Session summary details
Note: The OData feeds dates are yet to be updated the reflect the June 25-29 2012 dates.
Coding standards. Yes. Coding standards. Why do we need them?
I was reviewing our companies coding style document and thought I share with you some references I have come across.
The essence of enforcing coding standards is to have coding style – which is good for management of your code base and consistency. And overall, improves productivity of your developers.