I can't get my vertical menu (developed using cfmenu and cfmenitiem tags) to display properly in IE. The menu works fine is FireFox. In IE, the submenus that 'shoot out' from the side of the main menu, dissapear behind the text of the body of the screen instead of on top. In firefox the...
I am using the DTS to import data from an old SQL Anywhere database into a new SQL Server 7.0 database. After I go through all the steps and select 'finish', the wizard will create the tables in the sql 7.0 database but it hangs when it goes to copy the data in. Does anyone...
Dumb question: What do you mean by CPUs? I'm thinking that SQL Server 7.0 and our data will be one NT server, which will be accesed by around 50 computers. Do you think we can get along with the standard version or do we need the enterprise version? We...
Can someone give me a short description of the differences between the Enterprise, Standard and Desktop version of SQL7.0? Also, is NT required for the Enterprise version? I think so but I need verification.
Been there, done that.... My connection was set for the ODBC thingie. This stinks. Thanks for replying anyway. I'm on vacation next week, so i don't really care that much for the moment.... Of course this nonsense will still be waiting...
Kirk,<br><br>Sorry to bother you... Now that I've swtiched to the ODBC drivers, my record selection formula which I passed from my VBapp to my report doesn't seen to work. It doesn't filter out any records: <br><br> ReportDA.RecordSelectionFormula =...
I added the code for the driver and everything works great. Thanks a lot for your help. Have you found any books/manuals that go into detail about how to use Crystal from withing VB? There are so many options and parameters, but they are not explained very...
I was thinking about doing that ODBC thingie... but I wasn't sure how to do the drivers. If you could post an example, that would be great. <br><br> Thanks
I am using VB 6.0 and Crystal Reports 7 in a networked environment. Our data is stored in Access '97. I am ready to put a new system into production. The last step we did was to 'secure' the database that will be used. Before the database was secured...
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