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I want to add two tables at the same report each one binding data from different table in database

I tried to make one dataset contains the two database tables and assign columns to different tables in the report as following:

rptViewer.LocalReport.DataSources.Clear();
            rptViewer.LocalReport.DataSources.Add(new ReportDataSource("reportDS", getData()));  //reportDS the dataset cretated with report

            rptViewer.LocalReport.ReportPath = @"../../portifolioReport.rdlc";  

            rptViewer.RefreshReport();  

private DataTable getData()
    {
        SqlCeCommand cmd = new SqlCeCommand("select * from portifolio where patient_NID='"+NIDTxtBox4.Text+"'", con);
        SqlCeCommand cmd2 = new SqlCeCommand("select * from patients where NID='"+NIDTxtBox4.Text+"'", con);
        DataSet1.DataTable1DataTable dt = new DataSet1.DataTable1DataTable();
          SqlCeDataAdapter dscmd = new SqlCeDataAdapter(cmd);
        SqlCeDataAdapter dscmd2 = new SqlCeDataAdapter(cmd2);
          dscmd.Fill(dt);
          dscmd2.Fill(dt);
        return dt ;

    }

but there is a problem each row added in one table at report there is empty row was added in the other table

i'm using microsoft report ,wpf can anybody help me please?

1 Answer 1

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Maybe you can join the select:

select
    *
from
    patients a
        inner join
    portifolio b
            on a.patient_NID = b.NID

This will bring the two tables together. You have other joins options, like: left join, right join, cross join(each one depend on your needs). I would need more details about the relation between(if existent) the information you are going to display.

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  • when I use join the same problem exists but there are duplicated rows instead of empty rows the report show patient data so the top table shows the basic data like name , age, gender and the bottom one shows the patient log and prescription each visit
    – nma
    Jan 24, 2015 at 18:03

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