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Changing the datasource on existing reports

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GBall

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May 23, 2001
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Ho,
I've inherited an old system using Access 2.0 / VB5, which I'm trying to bring up to Access 2000 using VB6.
I've installed the report designer from the VB6 CD and installed the Access2000 drivers from Crystal Decisions, but I still get the "unrecognized database format" error.
I have created an ODBC dsn for my A2K database and can create a new report with no problem.
So,is there something I'm not doing right with the drivers to get the exising reports to work ?
Or is there a way that I can change the datasource for the existing reports to point to the DSN that I know will work (I can't seem to get away from the .mdb file at the moment)?
This is CRW 4.6 I'm using here.
TIA
Regards,
Graham
 
Graham,
Not sure if this will help, but on Crystal 7, you can use the 'set location' function from the 'database' menu option.
You can either log on to a different server or choose new data sources by selecting the 'log on server' button.
Once you have done this, select 'done' and you should get a message asking you if you'd like to have you reports re-mapped to the new source tables. If your table/field names are the same, Crystal can do this bit automatically. If not, you may have to map old fields to new one using the wizard which appears..
Like I said - we changed servers today so I been doing it for all our reports, however I don't know if your circumstances are the same (or if earlier versions of crystal have this function)
Will.
 
Thanks, but no.
I only get the option to select a .mdb file from there B-(
Regards,
Graham
 
Try going to Database, Convert Database. You should be able to point the tables to your new ODBC connection and then check the fields.
 
I don't appear to have convert database in 4.6
Regards,
Graham
 
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