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Conversion of Reporting Starter Kit to use Mono/MySQL

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A porting of the ASP.NET reporting starter kit to use Mono, MySQL and Apache on a Linux system.
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<font color= "blue">using</font> System;
<font color= "blue">using</font> System.Data;
<font color= "blue">using</font> System.Configuration;
<font color= "blue">using</font> System.Collections;
<font color= "blue"></font>
<font color= "blue">namespace</font> ASPNET.StarterKit.Reports.Components
<font color= "blue"></font>{
<font color= "green">    //*********************************************************************</font>
<font color= "green">    //</font>
<font color= "green">    // This class inherits from the ArrayList class.  This 'thin class' </font>
<font color= "green">    // will hold the result values from the stored procedure queries</font>
<font color= "green">    // run in the HierarchicalReport class.</font>
<font color= "green">    //</font>
<font color= "green">    //*********************************************************************</font>
<font color= "blue">    public class</font> HierarchicalReportCollection : ArrayList
<font color= "blue">    </font>{
<font color= "blue">        public enum</font> HierarchicalReportFields
<font color= "blue">        </font>{
<font color= "blue">            </font>InitValue,
<font color= "blue">            </font>Territory,
<font color= "blue">            </font>SalesTotals,
<font color= "blue">            </font>EmployeeName,
<font color= "blue">        </font>}
<font color= "blue">        </font>
<font color= "green">        //*********************************************************************</font>
<font color= "green">        //</font>
<font color= "green">        // Sort()</font>
<font color= "green">        //</font>
<font color= "green">        // This is where the actual sorting takes place when the user clicks</font>
<font color= "green">        // on a column header.  Based on which column the user clicks, </font>
<font color= "green">        // represented by an enum, the Sort() method calls the appropriate</font>
<font color= "green">        // IComparer class to compare the items in the base Array List.</font>
<font color= "green">        //</font>
<font color= "green">        //*********************************************************************</font>
<font color= "blue"></font>
<font color= "blue">        public void</font> Sort(HierarchicalReportFields sortField, bool isAscending)
<font color= "blue">        </font>{
<font color= "blue">            switch</font> (sortField) 
<font color= "blue">            </font>{
<font color= "blue">                case</font> HierarchicalReportFields.Territory:
<font color= "blue">                    </font>base.Sort(new TerritoryNameComparer());
<font color= "blue">                    </font>break;
<font color= "blue">                case</font> HierarchicalReportFields.SalesTotals:
<font color= "blue">                    </font>base.Sort(new SalesTotalsComparer());
<font color= "blue">                    </font>break;
<font color= "blue">                case</font> HierarchicalReportFields.EmployeeName:
<font color= "blue">                    </font>base.Sort(new EmployeeNameComparer());
<font color= "blue">                    </font>break;
<font color= "blue">            </font>}
<font color= "blue"></font>
<font color= "blue"></font><font color= "blue">            if </font>(!isAscending) base.Reverse();<font color= "blue"></font>
<font color= "blue">        </font>}
<font color= "blue"></font>
<font color= "blue">        private </font>sealed class TerritoryNameComparer : IComparer 
<font color= "blue">        </font>{
<font color= "blue">            public </font>int Compare(object x, object y)
<font color= "blue">            </font>{
<font color= "blue">                </font>HierarchicalReport first = (HierarchicalReport) x;
<font color= "blue">                </font>HierarchicalReport second = (HierarchicalReport) y;
<font color= "blue">                return</font> first.TerritoryDescription.CompareTo(second.TerritoryDescription);
<font color= "blue">            </font>}
<font color= "blue">        </font>}
<font color= "blue"></font>
<font color= "blue">        private </font>sealed class SalesTotalsComparer : IComparer 
<font color= "blue">        </font>{
<font color= "blue">            public </font>int Compare(object x, object y)
<font color= "blue">            </font>{
<font color= "blue">                </font>HierarchicalReport first = (HierarchicalReport) x;
<font color= "blue">                </font>HierarchicalReport second = (HierarchicalReport) y;
<font color= "blue">                return</font> first.SalesTotals.CompareTo(second.SalesTotals);
<font color= "blue">            </font>}
<font color= "blue">        </font>}
<font color= "blue"></font>
<font color= "blue">        private </font>sealed class EmployeeNameComparer : IComparer 
<font color= "blue">        </font>{
<font color= "blue">            public </font>int Compare(object x, object y)
<font color= "blue">            </font>{
<font color= "blue">                </font>HierarchicalReport first = (HierarchicalReport) x;
<font color= "blue">                </font>HierarchicalReport second = (HierarchicalReport) y;
<font color= "blue">                return</font> first.EmployeeName.CompareTo(second.EmployeeName);
<font color= "blue">            </font>}
<font color= "blue">        </font>}
<font color= "blue">    </font>}
<font color= "blue"></font>}
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