Showing posts with label point. Show all posts
Showing posts with label point. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Crystal Server logon error - Urgent.

Hello,

Can anybody please help me or point me in the right direction here.

The ongoing problem is that I have uploaded my reports to the crystal server at work. Everytime I try to view a report, it tells me I have a logon error as follows, "The database logon information for this report is either incomplete or incorrect." I have tried to make a new report with a new sql database connection on the server at work - I still get the same error message.

The ODBC settings are exactly the same as my own server at home. I have the same username and password as well. I can view the reports at home without any problems. But can't view them from the work server.

If I view the reports through a JDBC connection I can view the reports on the server at work. But if I change the connection to ODBC, no report can be viewed. I can view the same reports on my home server regardless of what type of connection it is, ODBC or JDBC.

For the life of me, I just can't seem to figure out the root of the problem? Please help me.

Best regards
SafIf you don't mind my asking, have you figured out your database logon problem?. We occasionally have the same problem, and still don't know why it happens.|||See if you find solution here
www.businessobjects.com

Thursday, March 22, 2012

crystal reports on mas90 database

i am having a problem with a crystal report that at one point would run and now is giving me an error
odbc error:canada][pvx odbc driver][fileio] table is not accesible
after you hit ok on that
the second error is
error detected by database dll
what i am trying to run is a crystal report from a mas90 database with an access table. if anyone can shed some light it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks ralphHave you made any changes to that computer since the last time is ran properly? Try looking up the error number on www.google.com or some other search engine.|||i did change machines. and i think it has something to do with the data sources on the new machine but i am not sure what.
but i will give google a try
thanks i appreciate it
ralph

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Crystal Reports 8.5 question

Can anybody point me in the right direction for using a flat file to feed Crystal Reports?If I understand correctly, a flat file is basically a text file that contains your data?

Whether I understand correctly or not, this may help you...

Crystal Data Objects (CDO) - You populate an array with your data and pass the array to Crystal in the same way you would pass a recordset.

Look at my post here for an explanation of how to use CDO:

http://www.dev-archive.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=281658&highlight=cdo

It contains the VB code you need as well as a link to Crystals website to an article that tells you how to setup the report.

Hope that helps!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

CR-V timing belt

Hi all,

i have 97 honda CR-V with about 100,000 KM on it. i checked a doc on
Honda web site and it said that 60,000 miles is point to change timing
belt. compared with other Honda cars, it is pretty low. is it correct? if
yes, do you know the reason??

thanks for your help,
jji'd get it changes ASAP if i were you, i had a belt break on my old 85 civic
and it royally whacked all the rods, cost me a bunch, and it never quit ran
the same after that.

You may get a more specific response in another news group, as I think they
stopped using timing belts in SQL Server in 6.5. Though I don't know about
MySQL.

"jj" <jjcpa@.rocketmail.com> wrote in message
news:1md5u9ugrbemg$.1kiwbzt9ye2cw$.dlg@.40tude.net. ..
> Hi all,
> i have 97 honda CR-V with about 100,000 KM on it. i checked a doc on
> Honda web site and it said that 60,000 miles is point to change timing
> belt. compared with other Honda cars, it is pretty low. is it correct? if
> yes, do you know the reason??
> thanks for your help,
> jj|||LOL

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David Portas
SQL Server MVP
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