Thanks for the hints. I have managed to work around this problem by changing the report so there are formulas in the condition fields instead of db fields. The formulas simply consist of the db field name. I then do not delete any condition fields that are not db fields, since formula names...
Instead of re-writing 250+ reports when we change databases, our software uses the Crystal Reports API to change the report in memory for the given database. The new database we are using is a challenge, as it has been completely re-factored with new tables and field names.
This means we have...
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