I found a problem with text objects earlier, they do not format CRLF properly. A database field DOES format embedded CRLF's, and I'm assuming that a formula would also.
Thanks for the response. The database is Intersystems Cache 5.0. Yes, I suppose I could use SQL to break up the string, but that leads me to another question. I would have to put it back together in a formula. Do formula's have a string length limitation?
I'm using CR9 to report from an ODBC datasource with a field that contains 10,000+ ASCII characters in some rows. When I map this into CR, it shows as String [4096]. Sure enough, data after 4096 characters is truncated in the report. I'm hoping someone knows how to get around this serious...
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