OK, I just tried that. I created User DSN to point to my MDB, went back into Crystal and selected that as the data source...same results. Show SQL Query is still disabled.
Sigh.........
Chris.
Thanks for your response. I'm using
CR Developer; Product Type: Full
Product 8.5.0.217 CRW32 8.5.0.217
It's good to know that I should only expect this to work with ODBC datasources. Here's what I'm doing.
File | New
Select "As a Blank Report" and click OK
Open up ODBC, find...
No, just one Access database. First I tried it linking directly to the Access database. Then something made me wonder if this feature was limited to ODBC sources, so I attached to the Access mdb via ODBC. Still no luck.
Chris.
I've got a problem - I need to modify the SQL query for my report, and no matter what I do, the "Show SQL Query..." option on the Database menu is disabled. Am I missing something?
Chris.
I'm trying to set up a test machine with multiple OS's to test our program in diverse environments. I'm using XOSL to control the booting process. Whichever partition is booted, I want that partition to be drive C:. This works fine with one drive; before I install the OS into a new partition...
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