Ever had a field in one of your tables that is a long string varchar. Ends up you can't select of create a formula in Crystal Reports on these fields. Anybody have any advice?
I know. However, the ODBC is the same. Therefore the Access ODBC is able to interpret the function fine.
I've got substring working with non-memo fields, it just collapses when you try and shorten a memo field.
Andrew Baines
Chase International
As soon as I read your first post here I tried starting w/ a new report. I've used every syntax possible, quotes around the table and field, single quotes, no quotes. Tried w/ ODBC and logging in directly to the oracle server and all I get is the error messages. Checked the placement of all my commas, parentheses, everything. Used existing fields first to see how they default in.
Can you tell me what your driver is when you log into oracle directly? that's the only thing I can think of because obviously this should be working. Thanks for everyone's help.
The driver is going to depend on what version of Oracle you are using. I am runing orcale 8i. I am using Micosoft ODBC Drive for Oracle v2.573 and CR Oracle8 v3.11 by Intersolv.. Brian
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