Don't use ODBC.
Give Crystal the XML dataset and tell it to 'update datasource'. That will
update the schema for the report and get you where you need to be.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 7:48 AM, Sreejith Jaganathan <
sreesvantagedoubts@...> wrote:
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Give Crystal the XML dataset and tell it to 'update datasource'. That will
update the schema for the report and get you where you need to be.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 7:48 AM, Sreejith Jaganathan <
sreesvantagedoubts@...> wrote:
> **--
>
>
> Friends;
>
> We are facing a problem in creating the crystal report from the BAQ. We did
> the
> things as below on a client machine
>
> 01. We created a BAQ and tested the result and it was showing the results
> as
> required by us.
>
> 02. Then using BAQ report designer we created the report design. Then when
> we
> clicked Actions --> Design Crystal Report the crystal report editor opened
> up.
>
> It didn't contain any fields which we had used in the BAQ. In the Field
> Explorer
> (in Crystal Report) when we checked the Database Fields we didn't see the
> recordset BAQReportResult because of which we were not able to design the
> report
> as we were not able to put any fields into the report from which the
> records
> should be displayed in the report.
>
> We checked the client to see if it is missing with an ODBC connection, but
> we
> found that it was set up correctly.
>
> Kindly help to sort out the issue.
>
> Regards
>
> Sreejith J
>
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>
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