I would create an ODBC connection then use this connection to access the PeopleSoft database/tables through MS Access. Then either LINK the table or create an import from that table, although a LINK is more dynamic. If you link the table, you can then create a query in Access to grab those...
yme,
Have you tried "Verify Database" (or something similar found under Database on menu) when you open the report the second time? Although I've not worked with VB and Crystal, I do know that if a change is made to the datasource, you have to verify the report against the...
Konad
Depending upon the version of Crystal, In Ver 7, you would call your variable "Shared" in the subreport and create a variable in your main report called "Shared" with the same name. It will retrieve the variable from the subreport. I don't think you can pass a shared...
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