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Report Viewer Throws an exception when it can't load a resource

Hello,

I have the most recent version of the SDK and I am getting a failure in the ReportViewer Component.

The failure is: The component 'Syncfusion.Windows.Reports.Viewer.Utils.LoadingIndicator' does not have a resource identified by the URI '/Syncfusion.ReportViewer.Wpf;component/utils/loadingindicator/loadingindicator.xaml'.

The problem is the extension name... in the above message (and in the assembly itself) the extension used is .xaml.  However, the actual resource that exists in the assemby is '/utils/loadingindicator/loadingindicator.baml'.
The extention is baml, not xaml.  Though the file looks like xaml to me.

In any case, because of this error, we cannot make use of the ReportViewer component, is there some way to get around this problem?

Thanks,
Tim

1 Reply

VS Vinoth Srinivasan Syncfusion Team April 5, 2016 01:30 PM UTC

Hi Tim,

Thanks for contacting Syncfusion support.

We have created a simple sample with our latest essential studio version 13.4.0.63, .NET Framework 4.5.1 and its working fine at our end. We suspect that the error may occurred due to the mismatch in the versions of assemblies and its dependent Assemblies. Please ensure assemblies version and dependent assemblies are in same version and referred properly. If you still face this issue then share the following details (Product version,.NET Framework, Machine configuration, Detailed information of error) with us, it would be helpful for us to provide a solution at the earliest.

Regards,
Vinoth.S


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