My two cents worth.....
I have never gotten CFREPORT with Crystal to work on a Windows platform (and every person I spoke to that had a solution resulted in them passing off the execution of the Crystal report to IIS and they did not use the CFREPORT tag). I quizzed Tim Buntel (from MM) on this last year (2004) at MXDU and all he could do was smile, nodded his head, and said that the report solution in CF7 would be better and would not have any of the issues that Crystal had.
I have had a good look at the CFREPORT solution in CF7 and agree with Geoff - but add..... "Go there now!", even IF you do already have reports build because it wont take all that long to redefine them the CF7 Report Builder and the frustration cost of working with CFREPORT and Crystal will be resolved quickly.
Regards,
Gary
On 6/21/05, Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Porter wrote:
> Little OT, but has any one had any luck using crystal reports
> (CFREPORT) in a linux / apache enviornment running cfmx6.1?
>
> From my understanding it requires a .DLL fill to be registered, how
> is this effected on Linux.
I'd say your chances are slim getting this going. Unless you're working
with prebuilt reports I'd recommend using the CF7 report builder and
upgrading. Its a very usable reporting solution.
-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
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