How about changing the query a little bit..

Try getting the same entry, using some other query, hardcode it if
required.. For e.g. where create date = <some specific date that exists as a
create date on that form>. Verify if that works..

Joe
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  Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 12:34 PM
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  Subject: Re: Crystal report can't find field in Mid-Tier


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  Joe,

  I upgraded from Crystal 9 to Crystal 11, and updated the report via
Crystal 11, but still get the error.

  But thanks for goading me into finally doing the upgrade I had been
putting off for years.

  Dwayne



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  Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 11:15 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Crystal report can't find field in Mid-Tier



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  What version of Crystal Reports are you using? Is it the recommended
version for the version of ARS that you use? Just to eliminate a possibility
that it may not be a bug with the ARS application but possibly with Crystal,
can you check known problems with Crystal on the version of Crystal that you
are on? And update it to a later patch if possible?



  Joe

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    Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 4:06 PM
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    Subject: Re: Crystal report can't find field in Mid-Tier

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    Re:

    Are the erroring fields in the View that the report is running against?
The Mid-Tier seems to be sensitive to that whereas the WUT is more
forgiving.  Also, are those fields similar in name to other fields on the
form?  For example, do you have both "Entry ID" and "Entry_ID"?  I could see
crystal server getting confused about something like that.



    By the way, you definitely want to have "use underscores" checked in
your ODBC config.



    Regards,

    Chuck Baldi



    Chuck, Thanks, but Yes, the erroring fields are in the view that the
report is running against.

    And thanks for reminding me to recheck "Use Underscores."  I had
forgotten.

    Re:

    Another thing I might have tried doing just for kicks, is editing the
report using Crystal designer, remove the query, recreate it, remove the
field from the results, add it back, save, and then add the report file to
the Remedy reporting application again.



    Then flush the MT cache if required again, and try the report from the
web..



    That would hopefully 'repair' any potential problem that might be with
the rpt file itself..



    Joe

    Joe,  I removed the field from the report.  Saved the report, then
re-inserted the field, saved the report again, and re-attached it to the
"Report" entry, then flushed the Mid-Tier cache.  But I still get the error.

    But thanks for the suggestion.  I'll try anything.

    Dwayne

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      Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 12:16 PM
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      Thanks for the suggestion, Joe.  That one didn't work either, but it
was worth a try.

      Keep 'em comin'.

      Dwayne



      From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
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      Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 9:11 AM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: Re: Crystal report can't find field in Mid-Tier



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      I doubt it has anything to do with the Mid-tier cache, but could you
try flushing it and then retry the operation?



      Joe

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        Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 8:44 AM
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        Subject: FW: Crystal report can't find field in Mid-Tier

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        Thanks for the suggestion, Latzko.

        I went to the host machine ODBC and the only thing checked was "Use
Underscores."  I unchecked it, but it didn't make any difference either to
the reports that work or those that don't.



        Dwayne



        From: Latzko Joachim [mailto:[email protected]]
        Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 8:30 AM
        To: Martin, Robert - martinrd
        Subject: AW: Crystal report can't find field in Mid-Tier



        Have you checked the ODBC data source on the machine where the
Crystal Reports server is installed? There are some options like 'use
underscores' and so on. Compare that to the setting of the ODBC Data Source
on your workstation.




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        Gesendet: Do 25.02.2010 14:27
        An: [email protected]
        Betreff: Crystal report can't find field in Mid-Tier

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        Dear List,

        We have several forms with buttons that call active links, that open
Crystal Reports for the entry on which the button resides.  They all work in
the WUT.

        But in Mid-Tier, there are two forms that give the error:

        This field name is not known. Details: errorKind Error in File
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\{71402FB4-0BAE-468A-AA5F-9E7AAEDC95CA}.rpt: Error in formula
. '{CS_CallEntry.Entry_ID}="CS000148"' This field name is not known.
Details: errorKind.

        I checked in SQL developer, and "Entry_ID" is the correct field name
in CS_CallEntry. If it wasn't the report would fail in the WUT as well. (The
other form gives a similar error, but with a different form and field name.)

        So why can Mid-Tier find the Entry_ID for all other forms, but not
these two?  And why can the WUT find it, but not Mid-Tier?

        (ARS and Mid-Tier 7.1 p3, RH Linux server, Oracle 10.2 db)

        Dwayne Martin

        James Madison University

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