How to add stamp or Digital Signature in Purchase Order Report (RDLC Report)
Configure the properties of the Image control as follows: Set the "Source" property to "External" if you are using an image file. Alternatively, set it to "Database" if you are storing the image as binary data in a database. Set the "Value" property to the path of the image file or the field that contains the binary image data in the database. Specify the appropriate "MIMEType" property based on the image file format (e.g., image/jpeg, image/png). Test the report to ensure that the digital signature appears correctly when you render or export the report. Preview the report within your application or export it to a suitable format (e.g., PDF) to verify the digital signature's placement. Please note that the approach described above is a common way to incorporate a digital signature into an RDLC report. However, the exact implementation might vary based on your application's technology stack, the version of RDLC being used, and any third-party tools or components you are utilizing. Test the report to ensure that the stamp or digital signature appears correctly in the generated report. Please note that the above steps provide a general guideline. The specific steps might vary based on your exact requirements and the tools you are using. Additionally, consider the security implications of using digital signatures, especially if the report contains sensitive information. Always ensure that you comply with any legal or regulatory requirements related to digital signatures. If your RDLC report is integrated with an application or software, you might need to handle the stamp or signature logic programmatically as well.
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