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  • Render the .rdlc directly: link
  • Include a web forms project along with your MVC project link
  • It sounds like you're not too keen on the two co-existing web-frameworks so the first option might be the best bet.

    For a sample implementation of option 2 above, see code-magazine.com/article.aspx?quickid=1009061 Peter Aug 19, 2013 at 22:19 Has anyone tried the method in the link posted in the above comment by @Peter ? If that method works, it would make me happy again :) EternalWulf Oct 13, 2014 at 11:28

    If you want basic report viewing the option would be to render in code and stream to An iftame. Since the report viewer is a server control and server controls were generally designed with web forms in mind you would be hacking it otherwise - ie you can't

    Why not just include a folder for aspx? You aren't losing anything by it but a theoretical pureness to stay away from web forms which was what the control was designed for. If you want to take the hit with an .ascx contol you can include it that way buy again you are using web forms.

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