Conflict with ScriptManager

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fatimag
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Conflict with ScriptManager

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Good morning. We are currently working on the development of digital reports using the Stimulsoft tool. In our software, we have two options: viewing a preview of the report format and sending it directly to print.

When using the preview option, the format is displayed correctly. However, when using the print option, the report is generated with very little data. We have identified that this issue is related to a conflict between Stimulsoft and the ScriptManager component, which is included on that Aspx page because it is required for other functionalities of the system.
We would like to know if there is a solution to avoid this conflict between ScriptManager and Stimulsoft, so that both tools can work together properly.
Thank you in advance for your support.

Attached is a demo project where you can see the execution when selecting both the preview option (which works correctly) and the print option (which does not display correctly).
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Lech Kulikowski
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Re: Conflict with ScriptManager

Post by Lech Kulikowski »

Hello,

We require more time to investigate the issue thoroughly. Rest assured, we will keep you informed about the outcome as soon as possible.

Thank you.
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Lech Kulikowski
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Re: Conflict with ScriptManager

Post by Lech Kulikowski »

Hello,

The issue was fixed. Please check the next release build.

Thank you.
fatimag
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Re: Conflict with ScriptManager

Post by fatimag »

Good afternoon,

I sincerely appreciate the time and dedication you have invested in addressing our request. We will carefully review the new release version. Thank you very much!
Lech Kulikowski
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Re: Conflict with ScriptManager

Post by Lech Kulikowski »

Hello,

You are welcome.
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