I have a group that I want to give the rights to save CR9 reports into, schedule reports, delete instances, modify etc but I do no want them to be able to create new sub-folders.
Does any body know how to do this as I can't seem to find a specific 'advanced' right?
Much appreciated for any...
Synapsevampire,
We're using 'SQL Server ODBC connection'. Crystal Support suggested (finally come back with an answer) the following:
http://support.businessobjects.com/library/kbase/articles/c2014614.asp
from there KB buty it refers to registrry settings which we are not able to tinker...
Thanks to all of you.
I 'Aliased' all of my column headings and I am no longer receiving the error message.
FYI the column with the longest heading was 28 characters long. And you are right - the column headings are not our choice as is the number of fields required.
Thanks again.
[bigsmile]
Error Message
‘22018:Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server] Syntax error converting the nvarchar value ‘%’ to a column of data type int.’
Issue Description:
Multiple reports of which the current one is trying to link crystal report to SQL stored procedure containing circa 300 columns...
It appears there is a limit that Crystal Reports 9 has to the number of columns it can select from a SQL stored procedure(ie just over 180).
Is anyone aware of this problem?
Is there a resolution?
I'm looking to use upwards of 2000 (no joking).
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