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  1. cummina

    Do NOT format numbers in Crystal Reports 9

    LB, That worked exactly right. You deserve a star. :) Thanks so much! Anne
  2. cummina

    Do NOT format numbers in Crystal Reports 9

    Hi there- I feel like I'm missing something simple here... I can't get my reports to display a number exactly as it's entered in my database, e.g. I may have entered the number 1209, but Crystal displays 1,209.00. I'm using Crystal Reports 9 and SQL Server. I've confirmed that SQL Server is...
  3. cummina

    Advice/clarification re: Crystal Reports 9 Report Viewers?

    I'm feeling really stupid. This is what I have: Great Plains with a SQL database. I'm creating reports (invoices, revenue reports, etc.) using Crystal Reports 9, which did NOT come with the Great Plains package - it's our own copy that we purchased separately some time ago. This is what I...
  4. cummina

    Crystal 9: Reports viewed using runtime don't ask for DB ID & password

    Thanks for the clarification, Dave - the app from the vendor does let us view its own set of Crystal reports, and we can even pass parameters to it - but since it's not the app I'm trying to use these runtime files for, I don't think the vendor can help us much. I'll look into getting a report...
  5. cummina

    Crystal 9: Reports viewed using runtime don't ask for DB ID & password

    Thanks Dave - I didn't write the Report Viewer at all. It's called Crystal Reports 9.0 Runtime Files, which I assumed came with our purchase of Crystal Reports 9. Now I'm wondering if it's something that one of our vendors wrote and included for their customers - unfortunately, if that's the...
  6. cummina

    Fields that can grow.

    Hi TM, I've found that I need to have any "can grow" fields at the end of the section. In my case, my "can grow" comments field was in group header 1. I added a second group header so I ended up with group header 1a and group header 1b. The "can grow" comments field went at the bottom of...
  7. cummina

    Crystal 9: Reports viewed using runtime don't ask for DB ID & password

    Hi there- I designed a report in Crystal Reports 9, database in SQL Server 2000. Very straightforward - nothing more complicated than a parameter and a couple of formula fields. What I'd like to do is save the report to a shared network drive and then have my user run the report from her...

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