I haven't used the DBI module, but I have a written a few scripts that talk to Access databases using Win32::ODBC. I haven't had any problems going that route. You can do everything you have in your script with Win32::ODBC. Here is some sample script using Win32::ODBC:
--- BEGIN script
use...
You're right, it is a bug in CR7. I found a Seagate knowledge base article (C2006804) that describes a work-around to be used in version 7 and indicates that the problem is fixed in version 8. Thanks for your help.
I've tried everything... but linking the main and subreport with arrays just isn't working properly. If anyone can make this work in CR7, let me know. Again, linking ranges works fine... arrays just are not processed properly. Basically, the 'in' operator treats the 1st element of the array...
This may not be what you are looking for, but I have encountered something similar using CR7 - report formats getting shrunk or misaligned on other computers. It turned out that the default printer settings and driver were different on the computers. Make sure that you have similar printer...
Thanks for the advice.
I believe the parameter is set as multiple, discrete values. The data in the main report is correct. Should I define a similar parameter (multiple, discrete values) in the subreport and then link the main report's parameter to the subreport's parameter? Currently, I'm...
In my main report I prompt the user to enter 1 or more budget groups (call this parameter
{?BudgetGroupList}). The main report lists various totals for the specified budget groups. In the report footer I have a subreport that lists totals for each budget sub-group contained in the requested...
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