Hello:
My first post.
I'm new to CR, and marginal at best with DB's. I'm attempting to pull data from multiple (~20 or so) different DB's within the same instance of SQL. We have a second instance with historical data, but for now, I don't need to pull anything from the second instance.
One issue is the databases are identical (except for name ofcourse). They have the same table structure. So I could be looking to pull data from a table with the same name, but in a different DB.
I'm using Crystal Reports 12, pulling from a SQL 2000 DB. I'm using an OLE DB connection, I've tried an ODBC connection, but it doesn't seem to be returning a complete list of my tables, they stop at tables starting with "P", and most of the tables I need are further along alphbetically. ODBC seems to be the way to go other than that. I can create MULTIPLE ODBC's on my workstation, and then use one for each DB (probably only need to do about 3 or 4 connections this time).
again, I'm not super fimilar with CR, so go easy on me.
Thanks in adv.,
Vamps
My first post.
I'm new to CR, and marginal at best with DB's. I'm attempting to pull data from multiple (~20 or so) different DB's within the same instance of SQL. We have a second instance with historical data, but for now, I don't need to pull anything from the second instance.
One issue is the databases are identical (except for name ofcourse). They have the same table structure. So I could be looking to pull data from a table with the same name, but in a different DB.
I'm using Crystal Reports 12, pulling from a SQL 2000 DB. I'm using an OLE DB connection, I've tried an ODBC connection, but it doesn't seem to be returning a complete list of my tables, they stop at tables starting with "P", and most of the tables I need are further along alphbetically. ODBC seems to be the way to go other than that. I can create MULTIPLE ODBC's on my workstation, and then use one for each DB (probably only need to do about 3 or 4 connections this time).
again, I'm not super fimilar with CR, so go easy on me.
Thanks in adv.,
Vamps