I have a dozen of Crystal Reports that I run against an Oracle database. When I try to export them, I have only five options available to me. None of the Excel options is showing up as available. Does anybody know what's going on?
Thanks for the response, but I found the error.
What I do is the following:
With crPrintReport
.ReportFileName "sReportFile"
.Connect vDBconn 'this is description of my dsn
.Action = 1
End With
However, I forgot to provide logon password to my Crystal...
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Igor
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Thanks for the help...
Igor
Yes, I can. The report works as well when i run it trough crystal. When i do that (run it through crystal), it does ask me for userID and password to login onto the Oracle server. I guess, the login info does not get saved...
Thanks,
Igor
Thanks Naith...
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