Using Crystal 11 via ADO in classic asp against MS SQL 2000.
Our DBA is suggesting that our Crystal reports are locking tables on our production server(don't ask)whilst running. He says it is either the report or the sub-report that is responsible.The locks are causing kickouts on production apps.
The problem I have is that all he is seing is the sql query and cannot identify the source. We have approx 30 cryatal reports and a number of asp.net reports running on our internal webserver.
Does anyone know of an offical Business Objects Paper that outlines the types of locks Crystal 11 will take?
What I'm hoping for is something that take the issue from my desk and puts it on the .net developers desk.;-)
Our DBA is suggesting that our Crystal reports are locking tables on our production server(don't ask)whilst running. He says it is either the report or the sub-report that is responsible.The locks are causing kickouts on production apps.
The problem I have is that all he is seing is the sql query and cannot identify the source. We have approx 30 cryatal reports and a number of asp.net reports running on our internal webserver.
Does anyone know of an offical Business Objects Paper that outlines the types of locks Crystal 11 will take?
What I'm hoping for is something that take the issue from my desk and puts it on the .net developers desk.;-)