Generate Code 3 of 9 barcode and Code 39 Full ASCII in SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports
Avapose.Barcode for SQL Reporting Services
  • Easy to use Reporting Services Code 39 barcode generating DLL assembly
  • Create dynamic Code 39 barcode images in SSRS reports
  • Support Reporting Services SQL Server 2005/2008/2008 R2/2012
Code 3 of 9 Barcode Creation in SSRS reports
  • Automate barcode generation in SQL Reporting Services using barcode control with CRI
  • Support Code 39 and Code 39 Extended 1d barcode images creation
  • Create extremely accurate Code 39 that compliant with ISO / IEC 16388
  • Barcode image orientation options include 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees
  • Easy to use in C#, VB.NET, Managed C++ and Delphi for .NET
  • Fully-integrated designer for Visual Studio 2005, 2008 and 2010
  • Provide free trial package & optional VB, C# sample codes
  • Text Options allow adjustment of human-readable characters font, size, color, margins etc.
.NET Control with CRI for MS SQL Server Reporting Services is a fully-integrated component which allows you drag and drop barcode item from Visual Studio toolbox to Reporting Services. It performs well on computers running Microsoft SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008 Reporting Services. Code 39 Barcode Control for .NET Reporting Services is easy to be used and complex barcode know-how is not required.

Barcode in SSRS Report is a .net control (not barcode font) which support generating, printing linear, 2d barcode images in Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services. No font required. It supports printing Barcode in SSRS 2008, Barcode in SSRS 2012, Barcode in SSRS 2014, QR Code in SSRS Report, Data Matrix in SSRS Report, Code 128 in SSRS Report, Code 39 in SSRS Report, PDF 417 in SSRS Report.
Code 39 SQL Server Reporting Services barcode CRI:
  • Visual Studio 2005, 2008 and 2010
  • SQL Server 2005, 2008 and 2012 Reporting Services - Report Server Project (design-time and runtime support)
  • Visual Studio 2005, 2008 and 2010 Report Viewer Local Reports (RDLC) (runtime support)
.NET Barcode Generation SDK for SSRS - Code 39 Information
Code 39, the alpha-numeric symbology to be developed, is also known as Alpha39, Code 3 of 9, Code 3/9, Type 39, USS Code 39, or USD-3. It is a discrete, linear barcode which encodes 43 characters in variable length. It is possible to use Code 39 to encode all 128 ASCII characters. Code 39 is adopted by United States Department of Defense and the Health Industry Bar Code Council (HIBCC).
Code 39 Barcode Generator for Reporting Services encodes:
  • 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
  • Uppercase letters (A - Z)
  • - (Dash), $ (Dollar), % (Percentage), (Space), . (Point), / (Slash), + (Plus)
.NET Barcode Control for Reporting Services - Code 39 Generation

Requirements:

This part specifies the requirements before using .NET control for Reporting Services:
  • Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
  • Microsoft Visual Studio: 2005, 2008 or 2010
  • Microsoft SQL Server: 2005, 2008 or 2010
  • .NET Framework: 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, and advanced version
  • Avapose.Barcode for Reporting Service

Create New Reporting Services Project in Visual Studio

  1. Start Visual Studio and choose "Business Intelligence Projects", and then choose "Report Server Project Wizard"
  2. template. In next "Connection Properties" form, select "AdventureWorks" as data source and lick "OK".
  3. This brings up the "Report Wizard" window for you to create the Query string. Copy "SELECT CustomerID, TerritoryID, AccountNumber FROM Sales.Customer" to the Query string input box. Then click "Next".
  4. Select "Tabular" as report type and click "Next".
  5. Employing the default setting in the following 3 popped up dialogs and click "Next" button of them: "Design the Table", "Choose the Table Style", "Choose the Deployment Location".
  6. Name the report "Barcode in Reporting Service 2005", click "Finish".

Create Code 39 Barcodes Using .NET Barcode Control for SSRS

  1. Display the toolbox of Visual Studio and navigate to "Avapose.linearbarcode.winforms.dll", then add it as item on it.
  2. Now you could find the barcode item "LinearWinControl" on toolbox.
  3. Add a column titled with "Barcode" to show the barcode images, then drag and drop the "LinearWinControl" to the "Barcode" column on your report.
  4. Go to "Properties" window and change property "BarcodeData" to "=Fields!AccountNumber.Value"
    Click "Preview" tab to view the generated report.
Related Code 3 of 9 Barcode Integration & Generation Information
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Testimonial for SSRS Barcode Generator
We bought your product Barcode Generator for SSRS a few weeks ago, and it works pretty well!
Carlos Louis, Eureka Software Ltd, UK.