![]() ![]() See sample code on page 44 of the document. Your VB program must also step through and assign the DSN to each table in the report. I have all my reports pointing to a named data source or DSN. Get the document and read around page 17 for sample code. The RDC is essentially unchanged from versions 9 thru version 11, which is what throws many off. Query their KB for ' OCX RDC' and find the technical paper ' Migrating from the OCX Control to the Crystal Reports 9 Report Designer Component (RDC)'. The answer is actually in BizObjects Knowledgebase, but it isn't so obvious what to look for. If you haven't gotten past this issue, I can sympathize with you. Let me know if any queries.:cool: hi, i couldn't find Crystal ActiveX Report Viewer Liberary 11.0 in vb6 reference, can you give me the craxdrt.dll and craxddrt.dll version 11.0. And write the code like this in the form load (or which event you want) Dim Report as New CrystalReport1 CrystalActiveXReportViewer.ReportSource = ( Give Report Path ) CrystalActiveXReportViewer.ViewReport 4. You will get one more tool box in tools window called Crystal Reports 3. In VB project properties go to Designer tab and select Crystal Reports 11 and in Controls tab select Crystal ActiveX Report Viewer Liberary 11.0 2. ![]() And in VB you have to follow these steps to run CRXI reports in VB 1. In CR XI you have Developer version only will allow you to deploy with VB. That is one of the specific reason.Īnd these for Priya also. If you have the original VB6 disks than you could take a.Īnd these for Priya also. ![]() Crystal reports 4.6 came with VB6 if I remember rightly, but it was a separate install. ![]() It is recommended for all users of Visual Basic 6.0. Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic 6.0 provides the latest updates to Visual Basic 6.0. Will aprreciate your help verty much:) Thanks. ![]()
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