crystalvictim
Programmer
Yet another question ;-) (still using CR8.5 professional)
Is there any known possibility to deal with user-defined database-functions in a report? we have an oracle database wherein some user-defined functions are stored. These functions can be used like common sql functions when accessing the database via sqlplus. so why shouldn't this work in crystal, too? but if it works, how do i have to use these functions? i tried a sql-expression-field but obviously the function wasn't recognized.
so i'd really like to know if anybody has already succeeded in such an issue?
Is there any known possibility to deal with user-defined database-functions in a report? we have an oracle database wherein some user-defined functions are stored. These functions can be used like common sql functions when accessing the database via sqlplus. so why shouldn't this work in crystal, too? but if it works, how do i have to use these functions? i tried a sql-expression-field but obviously the function wasn't recognized.
so i'd really like to know if anybody has already succeeded in such an issue?