Thanks, but that's part of the issue. The database does not have login credentials to enter so I shouldn't have to enter anything. If I schedule it, it runs without issue, it only prompts for a login if I try to run it on demand.
Absolutely correct Turkbear, I do have some reports I don't use my business views for. In my specific case, I don't have the knowledge (or access) to create views from my databases so I love being able to take full advantage of the business view capabilities. Your specific reporting needs...
When we upgraded from CR9 to CRXI, the only issue I ran into was with the data dictionary from 9. XI doesn't have the data dictionary, it uses what they call a business view instead (personally I like the business view a little better). If you currently use a data dictionary, I believe there...
So not quite sure what I did, but I tried this report again in BO Enterprise and it appears to be working now when I schedule it.
To be specific, I decided to try it again. I went back to my original reports written against the ODBC connection I had initially created. I reset the datasource...
So not quite sure what I did, but I tried this report again in BO Enterprise and it appears to be working now when I schedule it.
To be specific, I decided to try it again. I went back to my original reports written against the ODBC connection I had initially created. I reset the datasource...
So not quite sure what I did, but I tried this report again in BO Enterprise and it appears to be working now when I schedule it.
To be specific, I decided to try it again. I went back to my original reports written against the ODBC connection I had initially created. I reset the datasource...
Just a little hint. When we changed to CRXI here from CR9, the powers that be decided to make me responsible for the entire server (which I had no experience in) instead of just writing reports. I got myself "The Complete Reference Crystal Reports XI" and it has been an invaluable tool. I...
I assume you are trying to connect to an existing report. Have you tried creating the connection with a blank/new report? Do you get the same error? I have a couple of reports written against an access 2007 db but they were new, I have not tried converting an existing report that was written...
In CRXI you can create a business view on Enterprise. Personally I love them and they are very simple to create and if you have a lot of different tables you regularly report off of, they are extremely useful. Basically you have a central place where you pull in all of your tables and link...
I have a report created with an FoxPro OLE DB datasource. When I run the report in developer on my local machine, I do not get prompted for a login and the report runs successfully. When I save the report out to InfoView and try to view it, I get prompted for a login and anything I enter is...
I have a report created with an OLE DB datasource. When I run the report in developer on my local machine, I do not get prompted for a login and the report runs successfully. When I save the report out to InfoView and try to view it, I get prompted for a login and anything I enter is rejected...
Easiest way I have found to fix this is to adjust the formatting on your report. If your fields are lining right up with the margins in developer, try pulling them inside the margins a little more. I usually try to leave a quarter inch blank between the edge of my last column and the right...
I have run into this before as well. I'm not totally sure what causes it and when I check to make sure all the servers (CMS, reportjobserver, etc) are running, everything indicates it should work. However, you may want to try stopping your CMS and then restarting it. Personally I have found...
Thanks so much, you have been extremely helpful! I think you are correct that the login issue I am seeing now is specific to BO. When I run the report locally it doesn't prompt for or require a user ID and password, only when I try to run it from the web. I will have to research more on that...
Thanks Mike. I'm not sure what version of FoxPro the program uses, it is from a third party vendor that is very unsupportive of me using Crystal to run reports. I did take your suggestion, however, and rewrote my report (it is a very small and simple one) using the OLE DB. To be honest, I am...
I'm trying to create a couple of reports against a FoxPro application. I currently use Crystal Reports XI and have no issues when running reports against SQL databases. I have been able to successfully set up an ODBC connection to the FoxPro tables and I can run the reports locally in Crystal...
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