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DevExpress Reporting provides the capability to develop a reporting application to create and customize reports.
DevExpress Reporting provides the capability to develop a reporting application to create and customize reports.
To install with npm
, run the following command:
npm install devexpress-reporting @devexpress/analytics-core devextreme
To get started with HTML/JS DevExpress Reporting controls, see the following pages of the documentation:
Take a look at the DevExpress Reporting web demos.
A commercial license for the DevExpress Reporting Web UI components (Document Viewer, Report Designer) is required to use this package. Please review the Reporting section on this page to determine which subscription includes a license for the Web UI components you plan to use in your application.
For any questions regarding the use of DevExpress Reporting tools, please refer to our Support Center.
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DevExpress Reporting provides the capability to develop a reporting application to create and customize reports.
The npm package devexpress-reporting receives a total of 7,852 weekly downloads. As such, devexpress-reporting popularity was classified as popular.
We found that devexpress-reporting demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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