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VB.NET error : specified cast is not valid10 Oct 2003 21:57 GMT1
Hi, I am getting the above error "specified cast is not valid" while
sending the parameter to crystal report through VB.NET.
Here is my code..
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linebreak in formfield10 Oct 2003 18:44 GMT4
hello ng
i have a long string and i would like to replace specific
letters (<br> in this example) with a linebreak in a formfield:
ex:
Problem with NT410 Oct 2003 18:40 GMT1
Hi!!
First, I'm a spanish student and can't speak english very well.
I have a application build in VB6 and use crystal v8.5 for the print
reports. My problem is that when I try to install it in a NT4 system it give
MS Installer crystal 8.5 dependency problem10 Oct 2003 16:52 GMT1
I am trying to compile a vb application using msi and we are getting problem
with dependencies. could some one please help. i found the solution once
before and lost it.
Please help
Global Font Colour Change10 Oct 2003 14:17 GMT1
I am attempting to create a report that can be printed in black &
white or alternatively when black ink runs out, the report can be
printed in an alternative colour eg dark blue, all from within the
report (CR9).  I was thinking that I would need a paramater to be fed
Export in a web page09 Oct 2003 19:19 GMT3
I'm using Crystal Reports 9.0 and .NET (v1.0). We are using crystal reports
to view reports in our intranet site. When I try to export the report using
the buttons that show up as part of Crystal, it works fine when I'm logged
into the Development machine, but when I access the ...
formula Question (urgent)09 Oct 2003 14:38 GMT1
Please help me
if have record detail like this
Debit    Crdit    Progressive Balance
2            a
Need a p2smon.dll!!!!09 Oct 2003 12:24 GMT1
Hello, everybody!
I've got a problem.
I've lost p2smon.dll :(
The installation of my CR8.5 lost too.
Passing parameters to Crystal Report 709 Oct 2003 12:15 GMT1
I want to know, can we pass parameter to Crystal Report 7
from Visual Basic.
Please let me know if there is any possibility.
Thanks in advance,
Upgrade RDC from 8.5 to 9 problem09 Oct 2003 09:49 GMT1
I am currently in the process of upgrading RDC 8.5 to 9.
I have a custom report generator in my VB6 app that uses the RDC to
attach a dynamically created ado recordset to a crsytal report
designer (dsr) and displays this through the crystal report ActiveX
how to determine the group's field at runtime09 Oct 2003 05:06 GMT1
I would to determine the group's field at runtime (in a formula, or in other
way) considering that the group's field can be changed programmatically by
user's choice.
This is the scenario:
Failed to Open a Rowset08 Oct 2003 21:54 GMT4
I'm developing reports on my Windows XP machine using VB.Net 2002 with the
.Net version of Crystal Reports.  My reports work fine on my machine, but as
soon as I install the application on my users machines I get the Failed to
Open a Rowset error for SOME of the reports.  This is ...
Invalid TLV record08 Oct 2003 19:17 GMT2
Report was created with 8.0 and it works fine, unless I open and save it
with CR9.
Than when try to run this report from our VB app, I get this subj message.
I've read in their knowledge database, that some dlls could be missing...
HOW TO GET RID OF THESE ANOYING PATCH EMAILS ?08 Oct 2003 18:08 GMT1
I'm gonna piss off...HELP HEHE
threads & queue08 Oct 2003 17:58 GMT2
I am using CR9 along with .NET technology. Does anyone know how to view the
number of threads being used? How many calls are being queued?
Thank you,
Yama
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