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VB 6.0 and Cr 8.0

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aBugLife

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Mar 1, 2002
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Hello,

I want to use VB to print a crystal report. I have 3 components in VB :
CrystalQueryViewer
VSelExpert
CRViewer.
I don't understand how it's work. I search the VB help and the Crystal reports help and don't find any topics.
I search the web, i find some help about a Cr components with some proprieties like ReportFileName but I don't find this in my VB.

Any Tips ?
Thanks in advance
A_Bug_Life
 
Do you have Crystal Reports Developer Edition?


Also, there are 4 different integration methods that each use their own combination of components and references. Have you decided which you are trying to use? Ken Hamady, On-site Custom Crystal Reports Training & Consulting
Public classes and individual training.
Guide to using Crystal in VB
tek@kenhamady.com
 
No, I don't think it's a developer Edition, it's seems to be a profesionnal edition.

I don't know there is 4 methods for do this. I don't have any docs and as I don't find help in Vb or CR, I am completely lost.

Thank for your help
Sabine
 
You can't use V8 Professional.

There is V4.6 of Crystal on the Visual Basic CD. It doesn't get automatically installed but you can easily find it if you mount the CD.
 
There are several good resources for VB material. Crystal Developer comes with a developers guide, and there are several application examples on their web site. You might even be able to download the guide from there. There are also several independent books that you can buy, including my own "Quick Reference" that will give you an overview of the different techniques. One very popular book that covers all of Crystal is the "Complete Reference" by George Peck.
Ken Hamady, On-site Custom Crystal Reports Training & Consulting
Public classes and individual training.
Guide to using Crystal in VB
tek@kenhamady.com
 
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