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Default How to print a Crystal Report (10) with Oracle Forms - 05-11-2004 , 08:29 AM






I need help for print a Crystal Report (version 10) in Oracle Forms.

Can you give me some information ?

Please help me


Luca



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Default Re: How to print a Crystal Report (10) with Oracle Forms - 05-11-2004 , 09:00 AM






Bashida wrote:

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I need help for print a Crystal Report (version 10) in Oracle Forms.

Can you give me some information ?

Please help me


Luca
Based upon what you've written the best help possible would be to
suggest that you take a class.

Is what are asking is how to store URLs in the database and
display them as hotlinks on a form?

Please reask with specific questions.
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Default Re: How to print a Crystal Report (10) with Oracle Forms - 05-11-2004 , 10:57 AM



In the metalink 2.0 on the Oracle Site in the article


Doc ID: Note:220957.1
Subject: How to Print a Crystal Report from Forms
Type: HOWTO
Status: PUBLISHED
Content Type: TEXT/PLAIN
Creation Date: 26-NOV-2002
Last Revision Date: 09-APR-2003


Is written how to do, but it works with a report compiled in Crystal Reports
9 and I must use the version 10.

Luca



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Default Re: How to print a Crystal Report (10) with Oracle Forms - 05-12-2004 , 12:40 AM



Bashida wrote:

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In the metalink 2.0 on the Oracle Site in the article


Doc ID: Note:220957.1
Subject: How to Print a Crystal Report from Forms
Type: HOWTO
Status: PUBLISHED
Content Type: TEXT/PLAIN
Creation Date: 26-NOV-2002
Last Revision Date: 09-APR-2003


Is written how to do, but it works with a report compiled in Crystal Reports
9 and I must use the version 10.

Luca
The version of Crystal is irrelevant if greater than 8.

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Default Re: How to print a Crystal Report (10) with Oracle Forms - 05-12-2004 , 01:59 AM



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The version of Crystal is irrelevant if greater than 8.
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That's not true.

I work with Oracle Forms 6i.

I tell you why it doesn't me work.

1) I can't find this Ole Obj. in Oracle Forms:

"Crystal.CrystalReport "

I've like CrystalReport.ReportPrint, CrystalReport.ReportView, etc, but not
Crystal.CrystalReport.

2) When I try to compile Forms give me a error message at this line

TO_CHAR(:SLSCHAINPF.Chain_Nbr);

what is SLSCHAINPF ?

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Really thanks

Luca





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Default Re: How to print a Crystal Report (10) with Oracle Forms - 05-12-2004 , 02:05 AM



Bashida wrote:

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Daniel Morgan wrote


The version of Crystal is irrelevant if greater than 8.


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That's not true.

I work with Oracle Forms 6i.

I tell you why it doesn't me work.

Why don't you try RUN_PRODUCT? Or just create a hot link on the form?

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