Everytime I add/change fields to my database, I must go into each report that uses that file and run Verify Database. Is there an easier way to do this? Is there a third party product that would handle this job?
TIA.
There is a utility called Crystal Update that allows you to batch edit reports. Seagate produced it after the release of version 6 of Crystal Reports. I could send you a copy if you wish. I haven't used it for a while, so I'm not sure if it works with version 8 reports.
I have never seen this utility. Is it from Seagate, something home grown, or is it sold somewhere?
EdMason,
There is a setting in the report that says "Verify on every print". But this doesn't change the file permanently. See the link below for more about this option:
This utility has been written by Seagate. It was introduced between the release of version 6 and 7 of Crystal Reports. I obtained it free from Seagate Technical Support in the UK.
If you would like me to send you a copy, please let me know.
I have also had the problem that Ed mentioned. I would also like a copy of this utility. I was also wondering if I could use the Verify method in my VB code to help the situation (I saw something about it the Developer's help file for Crystal Reports).
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