hello,
I have PDF Attachment
I want to print this attachment as an SSRS report
how I can do that ??
using D365 F&O
Thank you
hello,
I have PDF Attachment
I want to print this attachment as an SSRS report
how I can do that ??
using D365 F&O
Thank you
Hi Pioneers,
Thank you for using Dynamics 365 Finance Communities.
The quickest way is to generate the report as PDF.
As the other members have advised as well, please continue the discussion through the separate thread already logged for the same request through the link below:
community.dynamics.com/.../download-the-document-attachment-in-d365
Please help to mark the thread as answered.
Regards,
Marian Wrice
SR Support Engineer
Dynamics 365 Finance
ok sir thank you,
Can you discuss me there?
Such things are possible, but it doesn't belong to this thread. I know you already have another thread for this topic (Download the document attachment in D365), therefore please discuss it there.
Is it possible to print and store it inside a zip file and attach the attached files to this zip file?
A possible solution would be rendering the PDF files to images and embed these images in your report. But it sounds quite complicated to me.
Maybe you should rather print your report (without attachments) to PDF and merge it with attachments.
Or implement the business requirement (whatever it is) in a different way. If you tell explain the business problem to us, we might be able to suggest alternative approaches.
I am working now to collect data and print it in a report, and from one of these data, the attached files are of type PDF. I want to print them inside the report.
Could you forget implementation details for a moment and tell us what business problem are you trying to address?
It sounds a bit like if you're trying to print multiple F&O reports at once. Is it the case? What's the purpose of doing that?
The report that I am working on now is a compilation of more than one report in one report, and among the reports that I want to compile is the attached PDF file
Why don't you simply print the PDF file? What advantage do you expect to get by somehow embedding it in an SSRS report?
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