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Bonediggler1 (TechnicalUser)
6 Jun 12 13:43
Hello-

I need to create a report in Crystal with an Oracle back-end and a query that uses unbound variables (:Beg_Date) and (:End_Date). When trying to do this I get the "ORA-01008: not all variables bound" error.

Unfortunately I do not have ANY development rights in Oracle - I can only query off the reporting instance.

How to approach this problem?


Thank you!!
hilfy ( IS/IT--Management)
7 Jun 12 15:01
Where is this query? Are you putting it in a Command? If so, you cannot use Oracle syntax for the parameters. Instead you have to use Crystal Syntax ({?Beg_Date} and {?End_Date}) and create the parameters in the command, not in the report itself.

-Dell

A computer only does what you actually told it to do - not what you thought you told it to do.

Bonediggler1 (TechnicalUser)
7 Jun 12 15:05
Thanks Dell. This works great~

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