WarrenTheWindmill
Programmer
I am having major problems with 4 reports written recently for a client. We have made some changes to the database and the reports now crash when I attempt to run with a CRW32.exe error.
I have referred to the Crystal Knowledge Base article number c2004374 on the subject which says either:
fields exist in the report that no longer exist in the database (I checked and there aren't any)
filed names have been changed in the database (Checked and also ok)
I have also checked and rechecked all the basic stuff like sub report links and the {table.field} = {?PM-param name} conversion to {table.field} in {?PM-param name} issue in subreports
Worringly there is a thrd option which says: "If the issue does not lie within record selection....etc etc....If the report does not refresh, the issue lies elsewhere, and extends beyond the limits of this document"
Having commented out record selection I can now get the report to refresh without crashing, but the subreports (of which there are 2) don't return any data. All I get is the Report title, which is basically all there is in the main report.
Has anyone any experience of this problem or anything similar? Please note this is not directly linked to the problem I posted yesterday.
That one is similar (but in newly developed report) in that I cannot get the subreports to return data even though if I run them stand alone they do.
I am questioning:
My own ability!
Crystal Reports as a viable reporting tool for real world solutions that extend beyond the most simple. I have been using Crystal since V6 and seem to have regularly struggled with what have turned out to be software bugs.
If anyone has anything to offer that might help I would be very grateful.
A last resort is Crystal themselves, however previous experience does not fill me with confidence.
I have referred to the Crystal Knowledge Base article number c2004374 on the subject which says either:
fields exist in the report that no longer exist in the database (I checked and there aren't any)
filed names have been changed in the database (Checked and also ok)
I have also checked and rechecked all the basic stuff like sub report links and the {table.field} = {?PM-param name} conversion to {table.field} in {?PM-param name} issue in subreports
Worringly there is a thrd option which says: "If the issue does not lie within record selection....etc etc....If the report does not refresh, the issue lies elsewhere, and extends beyond the limits of this document"
Having commented out record selection I can now get the report to refresh without crashing, but the subreports (of which there are 2) don't return any data. All I get is the Report title, which is basically all there is in the main report.
Has anyone any experience of this problem or anything similar? Please note this is not directly linked to the problem I posted yesterday.
That one is similar (but in newly developed report) in that I cannot get the subreports to return data even though if I run them stand alone they do.
I am questioning:
My own ability!
Crystal Reports as a viable reporting tool for real world solutions that extend beyond the most simple. I have been using Crystal since V6 and seem to have regularly struggled with what have turned out to be software bugs.
If anyone has anything to offer that might help I would be very grateful.
A last resort is Crystal themselves, however previous experience does not fill me with confidence.