Greetings,
Crystal Reports Professional 9.2.3.1256 on a SQL Server 2000 Database.
I have a report with several Crystal Parameters, some text, some numbers, and when I run the report on my machine, via Crystal Developer, enter some parameters, run the report, close down Crystal, reopen it and run the report again, the parameters I entered in the intial run are still populated when I select "Prompt for New Parameters".
When a user with a third-party viewer runs the report and goes through the exact same process, the previous parameter values are not cached and they must be entered in every iteration of running the report.
I am attempting to nail down whether it is some setting or report configuration or variable way I can cache them on my end or if this is more likely a deficiency in the third-party Crystal Viewer.
The only related piece I could find on this from the Crystal KBase is this article, but it claims this issue only applies to Crystal 10 and has a hotfix for it.
Any input is appreciated as I'm a bit stuck at this point.
Thanks kindly,
Jeff.
Crystal Reports Professional 9.2.3.1256 on a SQL Server 2000 Database.
I have a report with several Crystal Parameters, some text, some numbers, and when I run the report on my machine, via Crystal Developer, enter some parameters, run the report, close down Crystal, reopen it and run the report again, the parameters I entered in the intial run are still populated when I select "Prompt for New Parameters".
When a user with a third-party viewer runs the report and goes through the exact same process, the previous parameter values are not cached and they must be entered in every iteration of running the report.
I am attempting to nail down whether it is some setting or report configuration or variable way I can cache them on my end or if this is more likely a deficiency in the third-party Crystal Viewer.
The only related piece I could find on this from the Crystal KBase is this article, but it claims this issue only applies to Crystal 10 and has a hotfix for it.
Any input is appreciated as I'm a bit stuck at this point.
Thanks kindly,
Jeff.