>>and opening it in the IE4 with the ActiveX viewer
>Is that with pointing to the *.rpt file directly in the browser?
- In the application we are calling the reports as the action file of a form
in which the parameters are defined. I tried to open it by directly pointing
to it in the browser and it gave the same error. So far we were using IE4.01
SP2, but today I got the IE 5.5 SP1. We are using the IIS 3, no SSL. There
no good and bad pages - there are good and bad days - one page can rise the
error on one attempt, and, on the other hand, it may fork fine some other
time. But the cookies are always deleted - regardless of whether the report
has opened or not.
>When you view the source on good and bad pages ... what do you
>get? Something like:
><OBJECT ID="CRViewer"
> CLASSID="CLSID:C4847596-972C-11D0-9567-00A0C9273C2A"
> WIDTH=100% HEIGHT=95%
> CODEBASE="/viewer/activeXViewer/activexviewer.cab#Version=8,0,0,387">
No, I get this:
<OBJECT ID="CRViewer"
CLASSID="CLSID:C4847596-972C-11D0-9567-00A0C9273C2A"
WIDTH=100% HEIGHT=95%
CODEBASE="/viewer/activeXViewer/activexviewer.cab#Version=8,0,0,371">
Greetings,
Lena Trajkovska
-----Original Message-----
From: Lena Trajkovska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 5:37 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Crystal Reports 8
Hi!
I just rejoin the mailing list, so I'm sorry if I repeat a question.
So, short overview of my problem:
We have a business application build using CF 4 Enterprise, Oracle 8 and
CR7. The CR7 showed that it's not up to the task, because it should generate
reports upon 50000 - 70000 entries, with subreports, conditional summaries,
and joining of 10 tables, some with conditional joins, some not, and when
generating of such a report the service blocked and stopped. We thought that
the solution is in the CR8, and we bought it. And then the real fun began.
When generating the reports with subreports - and opening it in the IE4 with
the ActiveX viewer - it give an error "Error detected in database dll".
Then, after consulting with the technical support in Seagate, I defined the
Oracle user - for the reports, as a Windows NT user with administrators
rights, and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't - the technical support
said it shouldn't be that way, but couldn't help me any further. The biggest
problem is that when the CR8 opens a simple report in the IE4 - with no
subs, it opens it OK, but afterwards, the cookies that I had defined with
expires="never", are not defined. I test it, and after each opening of the
report different parts of the definition of the cookie where deleted. Again,
the technical support of Seagate was amazed.
I'm running out of time, the customer is getting very nervous, because he
bought the CR8.
Does any one had such a problem - or maybe a solution?
Thank you in advance,
Lena Trajkovska
Artisoft dooel
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