How to Configure Crystal reportviewer in Microsoft access 2003

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  • gersam
    New Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 3

    How to Configure Crystal reportviewer in Microsoft access 2003

    I have Microsoft Access 2003 and i have a report of Crystal Report 10, i want to configure the Crystal report viewer in Microsoft Access to run this report, but i don't know how to do it.
    The report get data of the same Data base, we require do this because we don't have an intranet and the user doesn't have crystal report licences.

    Thanks for your help.
  • Stewart Ross
    Recognized Expert Moderator Specialist
    • Feb 2008
    • 2545

    #2
    Hi, and Welcome to Bytes!

    Unfortunately, like most contributors to this forum I am an Access specialist with no Crystal Reports experience at all. You may find a contributor who does know Crystal and its report viewer (so I'm not ruling it out) but I'm sorry to say most questions that relate to Crystal remain unanswered simply through lack of Crystal experience on our part.

    If you had asked a question about Access 2003 itself I am sure there would have been a rush to respond...

    Sorry

    -Stewart

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    • gersam
      New Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 3

      #3
      Thanks for your feedback, the issue is that crystalreportvi ewer is an activexcontrol in Microsoft Access (Classe OLE Crystal ActiveX Report Viewer Control 10.0), that is the reason that i posted it this question, i already tried in Bussiness Object, but they said that this control don't have information because is in Microsoft Access.

      I think the problem is something in code, but i'm not an expert in this. even the last tried i was using complements in Microsoft Access (Tools - Complements - complements administrator) and it was Crystal report wizard 10.

      Thanks for your understanding and your time

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      • NeoPa
        Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
        • Oct 2006
        • 32661

        #4
        Stewart wasn't saying it is incorrect to post in here. This is the most appropriate forum for this.

        Unfortunately, it is still true to say that the level of expertise within each ActiveX component commonly linked into Access is still relative to how much it is used.

        Crystal Reports is not a rarely used ActiveX component, but compared to the core components it is very rare. For this reason the likelihood of garnering an answer is severely reduced when compared with a more fundamental Access component.

        We have no control over what our experts know I'm afraid.

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        • gersam
          New Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 3

          #5
          I appreciate your help.
          I didn't want to offend anyone, i apologize if i offend you, it wasn't my idea.
          Thanks for your comments,

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          • NeoPa
            Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
            • Oct 2006
            • 32661

            #6
            Absolutely no offense. You have done nothing wrong. We weren't saying there was a problem - simply that you may not be lucky enough to find an answer for your question.

            Good luck anyway :)

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            • DonRayner
              Recognized Expert Contributor
              • Sep 2008
              • 489

              #7
              Quick fix could be to just place the Access Database on on terminal server with MS Access and Crystal reports and use RDC to connect to the database. Not sure on the licensing issues (you would need to check into that) with this route but it should work.
              Last edited by DonRayner; Sep 23 '08, 11:42 PM. Reason: Change RDT to RDC

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              • NeoPa
                Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
                • Oct 2006
                • 32661

                #8
                Originally posted by DonRayner
                Quick fix could be to just place the Access Database on on terminal server with MS Access and Crystal reports and use RDT to connect to the database. Not sure on the licensing issues (you would need to check into that) with this route but it should work.
                Is that RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) you mean Don?

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                • DonRayner
                  Recognized Expert Contributor
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 489

                  #9
                  Originally posted by NeoPa
                  Is that RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) you mean Don?
                  Yes it is. Must be getting tired, it's been a long day

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