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LocalReport.AddTrustedCodeModuleInCurrentAppDomain Method

Adds the supplied assembly to the list of assemblies that are trusted to execute in the current AppDomain.

Namespace: Microsoft.Reporting.WinForms
Assembly: Microsoft.ReportViewer.WinForms (in microsoft.reportviewer.winforms.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub AddTrustedCodeModuleInCurrentAppDomain ( _
    assemblyName As String _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As LocalReport
Dim assemblyName As String

instance.AddTrustedCodeModuleInCurrentAppDomain(assemblyName)
public void AddTrustedCodeModuleInCurrentAppDomain (
    string assemblyName
)
public:
void AddTrustedCodeModuleInCurrentAppDomain (
    String^ assemblyName
)
public void AddTrustedCodeModuleInCurrentAppDomain (
    String assemblyName
)
public function AddTrustedCodeModuleInCurrentAppDomain (
    assemblyName : String
)

Parameters

  • assemblyName
    The name of the assembly to be added.

Remarks

Expressions in the report will be run in the current AppDomain with only the Execution security permission flag. By default, custom assemblies are not allowed in this mode. The AddTrustedCodeModuleInCurrentAppDomain can be used to allow the use of custom assemblies in the current AppDomain.

The name of the assembly passed in the assemblyName parameter should match that specified in the CodeModule element of the report definition file.

Example

In this example, a custom assembly containing a simple utility function that calculates factorials is used as an expression in a report.

using System.IO;
using System.Reflection;

public class Util
{
    public static int Factorial(int n)
    {
        return ((n <= 1) ? 1 : (n * Factorial(n - 1))); 
    }
}

The following code is used to add the custom assembly to the current AppDomain.

reportViewer.LocalReport.ReportPath = "Report1.rdlc";

reportViewer.LocalReport.AddTrustedCodeModuleInCurrentAppDomain("Contoso.Utilities, 
      Version=1.0.271.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89012dab8080cc90");

For more information about custom assemblies, see "Using Custom Assemblies with Reports" in SQL Server Books Online.

See Also

Reference

LocalReport Class
LocalReport Members
Microsoft.Reporting.WinForms Namespace