... thanks for your attentiveness.
We are entering years of all types -
the same condition applies: the
output is not as described. Have you
actually implemented this
particular API, or are you giving
us advice after reading the
documentation?
We are sending it three valid ints
(three...
I'm using the C api library and the
viDate structure in and around these
two calls:
Call PEGetNthParameterCurrentValue Returns
Call PEAddParameterCurrentValue
Both these calls use a data structure
called 'viDate' which is defined to
be an array of 3 short ints. We load
the ints with valid YY...
Thank you. I'll give that a try; I had over loked it because we are using Crystal Reports 9.0, while the hot fix is intended for 8.0. But, it might work (and at this point, I'm grasping at straws--I've even contacted Crystal's tech support <gasp> :))
No, that's not the problem. I've verified the database, and still no luck.
BTW, TLV stands for Tag, Length, Value, and seems to have been supplanted by TSLV (Tag, Schema, Length, Value) as per the Crystal knowledge base article...
Having abandonded our efforts to run a report using the Crystal Print Engine, we are attempting to run the reports through the RDC using C++. However, upon running the report, we are getting the error "Invalid TLV Record."
This error occurs even on the machine that has the Crystal...
We are writing reports using Crystal 9 and want to run the reports off of XML files downloaded to the client machine. However, the client amchine does not have the Merant ODBC driver installed. Where can I find an installer for this driver? Is the driver licensed separately from Crystal...
Heh--
Thanks. I'll take a look at this information and see if I can get it to work.
One question, then:
Since Queries are not designed to be used (well, ever, it seems), how can we change the database at runtime in Crystal 9? The queries generated are like "Select Blah from...
Thanks, but that doesn't tell me very much. I guess what I'm trying to do is find the runtime requirements for Crystal 9.0. They seem to have changed drastically from previous versions; used to be crpe32.dll, p2sodbc.dll, and a few others; now, everything is different....
BTW, what is RDC...
I am a consultant writing reports using Crystal Reports 9.2.0.448. We are using the SQL Designer to produce database-independant Crystal Query files (they are being written against a database here in Pennsylvania, but they will be delivered to the client in Kentucky).
The client in Kentucky...
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