In-Table List With Alternate Content in HTML Document
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NoteIn this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate In-TableList WithAlternateContent report in HTML Document format.
NoteThe code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer.
As a report developer, you are required to represent your clients and their prices with the following key requirements:
- Report must show each client along with its price.
- It must show sum of all the prices.
- It must represent all the information in tabular form.
- Report must be generated in the HTML Document.
<<if [!getContracts().any()]>> <<else>><<foreach [in getContracts()]>> <</foreach>> <</if>> | |
Client | Contract Price |
No data | |
<<[getClient().getName()]>> | <<[getPrice()]>> |
Total: | <<[getContracts().sum( c => c.getPrice())]>> |
Please download the sample In-Table List With Alternate Content document we created in this article:
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// For complete examples and data files, please go to https://github.com/groupdocs-assembly/GroupDocs.Assembly-for-Java | |
String srcDocument = "/Html Templates/In-Table List with Alternate Content.html"; | |
String docReport = "/Html Reports/In-Table List with Alternate Content_report.html"; | |
try { | |
DocumentAssembler assembler = new DocumentAssembler(); | |
assembler.assembleDocument(CommonUtilities.getDataPath(srcDocument), | |
CommonUtilities.getOutPath(docReport),new DataSourceInfo( new DataStorage(), null)); | |
} catch (Exception exp) { | |
System.out.println("Exception: " + exp.getMessage()); | |
} |
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