BizCode Barcode Generator for RDLC
The most mature barcode solution for ReportViewer Local Reports (RDLC)
Quick Overviews
  • Easy-to use barcode SDK
  • VS & RDLC 2005/2008 support
  • Various linear&2D barcodes
  • Dynamic file formats support
  • For all printers & scanners
How to Generate QR Code in RDLC Reports
QR Code is short for quick respond code. It was originated in Japan and was designed by Denso Wave. QR Code is a high density 2D barcoded which could encode binary, numeric and alphabetic characters and Kanji characters. It could be scanned easily by smart phones like iPhone, blackberry, Windows Phone 7 and Android etc.
Barcode Generator for RDLC is an advanced .NET barcode DLL which helps you insert QR Code images easily into local client reports / RDLC in a reliable manner. This .NET Control is entirely written in C#.NET 2.0 and compliant with .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and above versions.
QR Code .NET Component for RDLC could be used easily in VB.NET, Managed C++ and Borland Delphi for .NET programs. Extremely accurate QR Code images could be created and saved in image files & the memory for Report Definition Language Client-Side.
This user manual suggests how to insert QR Code barcode symbology in local reports by using .NET control for RDLC. Detailed guideline for QR Code symbology creation includes valid characteristics, barcode property customization, checksum digit etc.
QR Code Barcode Generation in Local Reports / RDLC
Encodable Characters Valid character set includes:
- Alphanumeric data
- Byte characters
- Kanji characters
Barcode Standard .NET barcode control for RDLC helps you create extremely accurate & pre-configured QR Code which was defined by ISO / IEC 16022.
Graphic Setting Graphic configuration settings are easy to be utilized for setting foreground and background colors.
Size Setting Barcode layout could be customized by adjusting relating properties such as barcode height, width, margins, X-dimension etc.
Image Formats Option Create and save barcode images in PNG, BMP, GIF, JPEG, TIFF formats.
Orientation Option Barcode could be printed in a specific orientation such as 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees to the feed direction of the web or sheet.
Requirement of QR Code Barcode Generator for RDLC
Windows Operating Systems
- Microsoft Windows 7
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Vista
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows XP
Development Environments
-.NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0
- C#, VB.NET, Managed C++, Borland Delphi for.NET
- Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010
-Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008 or 2010
How to add RDLC Barcode Generator DLL to RDLC Report
  1. Download Barcode Generator for RDLC Free Trial and unzip it;
  2. Open Visual Studio, and create ASP.NET web form project;
  3. Add Barcode Generator DLL to the project reference;
  4. In Solution Explorer, right-click the "add new items" to add a class;
  5. Copy the C# or VB.NET sample code in the created class "APP_Code/Class1.cs";
Create QR Code Images in RDLC Report Project
  1. Select "Build" to "build web site";
  2. In Solution Explorer, right-click the "add new items" to add a report;
  3. Go to "Report Items" in toolbox to drag and drop a Table into the Report;
  4. Switch to the "Website Data Source" to add "Name" and "Price" into the report table details section; and drag an image in the last column "Barcode";
  5. Select the image and navigate the properties to set data source "database", set image MIMEType "image/jpeg" and set value "=Fields!Bit.Value";
  6. Switch back to Solution Explorer, right-click "Default.aspx" and select "View Designer"
  7. Drag a "ReportViewer" in Data of toolbox to the project;
  8. Choose your created report "Report.rdlc" from "Choose Report" menu;
  9. Debug the webpage, generated barcodes appear in your report.
Create Barcode Images Using C# & VB Sample Codes Below in RDLC Report Project
Run the report, barcode images will be showed on the web page.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using BusinessRefinery.Barcode;
using BusinessRefinery.Barcode.RDLC;
public class Product
{
private string m_name;
private int m_price;
private byte[] m_bit;
public Product(string name, int price, string data)
{
m_name = name;
m_price = price;
QRCode barcode = new QRCode();
barcode.Code = data;
m_bit = barcode.drawBarcodeAsBytes();
}
public byte[] Bit
{
get { return m_bit; }
}
public string Name
{
get
{
return m_name;
}
}
public int Price
{
get
{
return m_price;
}
}
}
public class Merchant
{
private List<Product> m_products;
public Merchant()
{
m_products = new List<Product>();
m_products.Add(new Product("code128", 25, "code128"));
m_products.Add(new Product("code39", 30, "code39"));
m_products.Add(new Product("qrcode", 15, "qrcode"));
}
public List<Product> GetProducts()
{
return m_products;
}
}

Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports BusinessRefinery.Barcode
Imports BusinessRefinery.Barcode.RDLC
Public Class Product
Private m_name As String
Private m_price As Integer
Private m_bit As Byte()
Public Sub New(name As String, price As Integer, data As String)
m_name = name
m_price = price
Dim barcode As NewQRCode()
m_bit = barcode.drawBarcodeAsBytes()
barcode.Code = data


m_bit = barcode.drawBarcodeAsBytes()
End Sub
Public ReadOnly Property Bit() As Byte()
Get
Return m_bit
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property Name() As String
Get
Return m_name
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property Price() As Integer
Get
Return m_price
End Get
End Property
End Class
Public Class Merchant
Private m_products As List(Of Product)
Public Sub New()
m_products = New List(Of Product)()
m_products.Add(New Product("code128", 25, "code128"))
m_products.Add(New Product("code39", 30, "code39"))
m_products.Add(New Product("qrcode", 15, "qrcode"))
End Sub
Public Function GetProducts() As List(Of Product)
Return m_products
End Function
End Class