candle1112
Programmer
Question: HOW DO YOU USE URLS COMMAND to easily put a report on an intranet to pass such things as username and password of logons?
We just purchased Crystal Reports 9 (we were using version 7) and I have upgraded a couple of my existing ASP apps to 9 using the RDC. HOWEVER, we have about 75 existing reports that use the Version 7 PAGE SERVER and we simply use http links with username and password passed through a url
ie:
This used to bring up the ActiveX viewer in version 7 which would nicely prompt for parameters and then display the report-- Made it really easy to put a report on our intranet.
HOWEVER, I can't find anyway to use these or any url commands either in crystal reports 9 or with Crystal Enterprise cd that comes with it.
IIS 5 (our web server) doesn't seem to recognize .rpt extenstion and asks if you want to download the file, which is no good.
I don't want to have to attach a ASP code page to each of these 75 existing reports.
Help!
We just purchased Crystal Reports 9 (we were using version 7) and I have upgraded a couple of my existing ASP apps to 9 using the RDC. HOWEVER, we have about 75 existing reports that use the Version 7 PAGE SERVER and we simply use http links with username and password passed through a url
ie:
This used to bring up the ActiveX viewer in version 7 which would nicely prompt for parameters and then display the report-- Made it really easy to put a report on our intranet.
HOWEVER, I can't find anyway to use these or any url commands either in crystal reports 9 or with Crystal Enterprise cd that comes with it.
IIS 5 (our web server) doesn't seem to recognize .rpt extenstion and asks if you want to download the file, which is no good.
I don't want to have to attach a ASP code page to each of these 75 existing reports.
Help!