Arrgggghhh!!!!!
Now that the primal scream is out of the way, there must be some
kind of workaround. Still looking...
Jared
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Hi Jared
Regarding your first problem:
I experienced the same "feature" a while ago.
Seagate promised that one is able to just change
an underlying ODBC connection and that the report
should be able to run different data sources.
Bunch of bull. Looks like it still doesn't work
correctly.
And yes, we had to reengineer EVERY single report.
CR support ? VERY ah, ... not helpful.
Regards,
Stefan
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List,
I have an 'opportunity' to make some points with end users, if possible.
I'm booting the crystal reports users off of my production databases (
including
SAP, can you believe that? ).
There reports will now run against a reporting server with snapshotted
tables.
Their reports have been written with Crystal Reports 8 via ODBC.
2 problems:
1) When originally setup, the ODBC DSN matched the name of the database.
Not smart I know, but I inherited it. Changing the data source in Crystal
basically
forces you to rewrite the report.
2) The username has changed. Production is CIMUSER, reporting is CIM_MV.
The table names have '_MV' suffix in the reporting database.
Any reasonable tool would allow you to change these items without too much
fuss.
Either CR8 is not reasonable, or I have just not found out how to do it
yet. Without
reconstructing the report that is.
Any tips, resources, what have you are welcome.
If you know of any documentation detailing the *.rpt file format, that
would be most
appreciated, as I could just modify their reports from the command line or
with a
hex editor.
Thanks,
Jared
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