>> The "cheapest" product I have found that has the most options is CRD from
>> Christiansteven software.
> We also use CRD. It is a wonderful product.
Thanks for the tip. I'll try the demo tomorrow.
Alan
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HI Bill, good to see you on the list.
We also use CRD. It is a wonderful product. We dropped CRD a few years ago
when we went to Crystal 11 and had a full Crystal Reports Server that can
also automate reports. We found that CR Server had many limitations, it was
kind of clunky and we had to use
Alan;
The problem with most of the freeware are the limitations (it is free after
all). So the more options you want to do the harder it is to use a free one.
The "cheapest" product I have found that has the most options is CRD from
Christiansteven software.
http://www.christiansteven.com/i
>> (Win 2003 server x64). As best I can tell it's some kind of
>> incompatibility with 64-bit Crystal runtimes not talking to 32-bit AR
>> System ODBC driver (I'm at home at the moment and don't have the logs
>> handy, something like "error 193" in the logs).
Actual error is:
4/2/2010 1:48:57 PM
> Crystal Reports Exporter is a free command line utility that can easily be
> setup to run from a batch file. Here is the URL:
> http://www.rainforestnet.com/crexport-download.htm
> It is simple open source .NET app. I have not used it on 64-bit before but
> I suspect it won't be a problem.
I t
Hi Alan,
Crystal Reports Exporter is a free command line utility that can easily be
setup to run from a batch file. Here is the URL:
http://www.rainforestnet.com/crexport-download.htm
It is simple open source .NET app. I have not used it on 64-bit before but
I suspect it won't be a problem.
H
I'm looking for some freeware that can export _standalone .rpt files_
created with Crystal Reports 9.x (we DON'T have any Crystal Enterprise
etc. backend infrastructure nor any web server) daily with changing
date parameters and email them to a short list of recipients. At the
moment I have to manu
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