I just upgraded from Crystal Reports.Net that shipped with Visual Studio 2003 to Crystal Reports.Net v10.0. I upgraded because of two known PDF rendering bugs that were preventing me from being able to roll my reports into production - string fields being inexplicably truncated in the report...
Ultimately the best technique for debugging a stored proc will involve a combination of any number of methods.
Copying the code and using Print statements or Select statements to interrogate your code is as effective and valid a method as using the debugger as long as it gets your proc...
Guys, by far the easiest method of debugging stored procedures is to spend the time getting the debugger working for you. Yes, it's sometimes frustrating to get it up and running, but with a bit of patience you will be richly rewarded because *nothing* beats being able to step through your...
If it's possible to calculate what the column heading should be, based perhaps on data elements in the resultset that you're reporting on, then use a formula field in your report.
If it's not possible to derive the column heading in your report (perhaps because there's too many heading values...
Well I have to say that I'm very impressed but more significantly very grateful for the swift response from the people that read this thread and replied to it. In the space of a few short hours you've put me on to what looks like the right track to fixing this problem.
This Microsoft knowledge...
I've just built myself a new PC with a Gigabyte 7VAXP Ultra motherboard and Western Digital 200gb HD. I've installed Windows XP Home edition.
When installing XP it only allowed the creation of a maximum 130gb partition and I can't find any way of getting to the other 70gb of HD space.
I've...
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