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ASP.NET Reports Starter Kits Porting from Windows to Linux (Race to Linux)

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ASP.NET Reports Starter Kit Porting from Windows to Linux using Mainsoft's Grasshopper
using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Configuration;
using ASPNET.StarterKit.Reports.DataAccessLayer;
using System.Collections;

namespace ASPNET.StarterKit.Reports.Components
{
	//*********************************************************************
	//
	// SimpleReport Class
	//
	// The SimpleReport class is used to represent a data item for Simple Report 
	// and is mainly used to retrieve data from the database.
	//
	//*********************************************************************

	public class SimpleReport
	{
		private string _city;
		private string _companyName;
		private string _contactName;
		private string _contactTitle;
		private string _phone;

		public string City
		{
			get { return _city; }
			set { _city = value; }
		}

		public string CompanyName
		{
			get { return _companyName; }
			set { _companyName = value; }
		}

		public string ContactName
		{
			get { return _contactName; }
			set { _contactName = value; }
		}
		
		public string ContactTitle
		{
			get { return _contactTitle; }
			set { _contactTitle = value; }
		}

		public string Phone
		{
			get { return _phone; }
			set { _phone = value; }
		}

		//*********************************************************************
		//
		// GetCustomerContacts method retrieves all the necessary customer contacts
		// information from the database and transforms the result to a SimpleReportCollection
		// custom colletion before returning it to the calling function
		//
		//*********************************************************************
		
		public static SimpleReportCollection GetCustomerContacts()
		{
			DataSet dsData = SqlHelper.ExecuteDataset(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings[Global.CfgKeyConnString], "Reports_GetCustomerContacts");
			SimpleReportCollection items = new SimpleReportCollection();

			foreach(DataRow row in dsData.Tables[0].Rows)
			{
				SimpleReport item = new SimpleReport();
				item.City = row["City"].ToString();
				item.CompanyName = row["CompanyName"].ToString();
				item.ContactName = row["ContactName"].ToString();
				item.ContactTitle = row["ContactTitle"].ToString();
				item.Phone = row["Phone"].ToString();
				items.Add(item);
			}
			return items;
		}	
	}
}

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Started programming when i was a kid with 286 computers and Spectrum using BASIC from 1986. There was series of languages like pascal, c, c++, ada, algol, prolog, assembly, java, C#, VB.NET and so on. Then shifted my intrest in Architecture during past 5 years with Rational Suite and UML. Wrote some articles, i was member of month on some sites, top poster(i only answer) of week (actually weeks), won some books as prizes, rated 2nd in ASP.NET and ADO.NET in Australia.

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