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Probely a oldie but a goody question

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rphips

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Sep 12, 2003
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Hello

I know this sounds like a beginner question - and believe me I am below a beginner in fact I am lost in Crystal Reports - and evedently so is the person they hired to build thier reports. So,for some unkown reason I been tasked to figure why we cannot print (screen) from a CSP Page using Crystal Reports 10 (which I am sure everyone out there knows the answer). Being the network engineer I haven't had the need to venture into Crystal or CSP pages and how they react togther (but I like broading my horizons) anyway:

We have Crystal reports 10 and cannot seen to print out a report (to the screen) from CSP Pages.

Can anyone help

Thanks

bob

"ZOINKS !!!!!"

Shaggy

 
Does the word print mean to display on the monitor to you:

"We have Crystal reports 10 and cannot seen to print out a report (to the screen) from CSP Pages"

So when you need it on paper is that called displaying on fibre? ;)

CSP can print, however CSP is used with Crystal Enterprise, not Crystal Reports.

Assuming that you are using CSP and Crystal Enterprise, here are the sample apps:


-k
 
synapsevampire

Cool name - and thanks for your response what happens is I go to the csp page - select what report I want - put in the parameters - another screen appears and it is blank - now according to my fearless leader it has worked in Crystal Reports 8.5 so why doesn't it work in Crystal Reports 10.(Neither version is the Enterprise versions)

Shoot I don't know.

bob

"ZOINKS !!!!!"

Shaggy

 
Never heard of using CSP with CR, only CE, although CR 8.5 came with a freebie version of CE 8.0

Sorry, I'm unfamiliar with processing CSP pages without CE.

I've heard of using ASP, but not CSP.

-k
 
Thanks

I took your info to my boss and now I get to look up info on Crystal Reorts Xi Any feed back on it?

Will it do what needs to be done



bob

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Shaggy

 
Depends on the edition of XI, but you are confusing products.

You can get Crustal Enterprise 10 (expensive), or you can get CR XI with Crystal Reports Server (not cheap either), but I don't think that recent versions of CE even use CSP these days, I think pretty much everything is ASP these days, not sure though.

Why are you using CSP pages anyway?

-k
 
synapsevampire

- It seems after talking to our so called web developer/Report creator that CSP stands for Cache Server Pages wich is like a ASP page but instead of VB code embedded in it it has Cache Code embbeded in them. Not bad since I really don't have a clue what OI am talking about but hey I am learning fast.



bob

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Shaggy

 
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