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Pass Parameters From VFP7.0 To a Crystal report (v8.5)

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AVAS

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Jan 10, 2003
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Hi,

Does anyone know how to pass parameters to a report created in Crystal Reports 8.5 from VFP7.0?

Thanks
AVAS
 
Hi Avas,

The report object has a ParameterFields collection. The ParameterField object has an AddCurrentValue method which adds a value to the parameter. Or, you can call AddCurrentRange to add a range of values. Check these methods in the Help, and come back if you need further explanations.
Mike Lewis
Edinburgh, Scotland
 

I have Used some of the methods you have suggested and they have helped me a lot. Tnx

Could You please tell me where in which help i should look to get infos about this methods? MSDN Or Crystal Reports Help? i can't seem to find any help about this method in any of them

Tnx
AVAS



 
Avas,

You definely won't find anything in MSDN or any other Microsoft Help. There is a Help file that comes with CR called CRRDC.HLP (at least, that's what it is called in CR 8.0; I don't know if it's the same in later versions).

There is also a couple of PDFs on the CD, but these don't get installed. They are called TECHREF.PDF and TECHREFVOL2.PDF.

You'll also find an article I wrote on the subject, at (I hope it's OK to mention that here).

Do persevere with Crystal. It can be confusing at times, but it is a great report writer. Mike Lewis
Edinburgh, Scotland
 
MikeLewis

You'll also find an article I wrote on the subject, at (I hope it's OK to mention that here).

Anything that will help answer the member's question is perfectly acceptable, including links to other sites (Including your own).
Mike Gagnon

If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ184-2483 first.
 
Anything that will help answer the member's question is perfectly acceptable, including links to other sites (Including your own).

Thanks, Mike. I'm still fairly new round here and am still learning the etiquette.
Mike Lewis
Edinburgh, Scotland
 
MikeLewis

You could look at the site policies (top right-hand corner). As far as the rest goes, you will pick it up. Mike Gagnon

If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ184-2483 first.
 
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