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Hello, this is Chad with Syncfusion and in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m talking about reports. And before I get into it, let me go through some technical details real quick. Syncfusion reports are built on the RDL file Specification, thatamp;#39;s Report Definition Language. These were created by Microsoft back in the early 2000s and itamp;#39;s used by SQL Server Reporting Services, SSRS now. If youamp;#39;re familiar with all those terms I just used, then thereamp;#39;s going to be a link in the description where you can skip over all the stuff Iamp;#39;m about to talk about and get straight to where Iamp;#39;m going to jump into technical content again. Now for everybody else, I feel I need to put a little description about reports and reporting. Over the past twelveish years Iamp;#39;ve talked to many developers who wanted to add reporting functionality for their users. And as I talked to them some, what they really wanted was just a chart on a page. And others. What th