Best solution is to jetison Crystal and use some other tool - a Google
search should give you something. Unless you have a dedicated Crystal
resource, you'll spend most of your time on learning the tool only to find
out it's so flaky it's hardly useable. FWIW, we built our own reporting
engine that's far more flexible and doesn't break with cryptic errors if the
output structure changes.
"Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer)" <NoSpamMgbworld@comcast.netNoSpamM> wrote in
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[quoted text, click to view] > Crystal has a web component version of its famous reports. It is the only
> method I know of to easily web enable a report.
>
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> Gregory A. Beamer
> MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA
>
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> "Pramodu. C. P" <cp_pramodu@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:071d01c39eb6$4d9da780$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Hope some one can help me.
> >
> > I am new to the world of ASP. Yes, I have created some asp
> > pages, for our organization. My Server configuration:
> > Windows NT 4 SP6, IIS Installed. Now, i want to link my
> > asp pages to one of my crystal report which i have
> > designed using CR9. I have searched all over for finding a
> > solution, but I could not. Please help me what are the
> > steps i should do to call my testreport.rpt through my
> > test.asp program.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Pramodu
>
>