Hi there,
I need a rather basic Crystal Reports (I'm still using version 8 with no plans to upgrade) Viewer. And the Google solutions I've tried are all either mallware/adware ridden or just plain suck.
Ideally the program would list all reports from a folder as menu items for the user to select and view/export/print. No fancy selects etc.
Any ideas?
Crystal Reports Viewer Needed
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A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
Timothy Casey
Re: Crystal Reports Viewer Needed
When I still user CR there was a viewer on the installation CD (CR 9.5)
There also should be a very (and I mean very!) easy to use API that you can just BAM one up yourself if you ABSOLUTELY need to. Just in case you can only get your hands on a "modern" CR SDK, don't worry: the managed and unmanaged code that came with the Crystal Reports XI SDK could view reports made in CR 9.5, and I think compatibility extended down to CR 8 as well.
No, really. BAM is right. It's a very easy to use API. (Well, it was when I used it a hair over three years ago.)
There also should be a very (and I mean very!) easy to use API that you can just BAM one up yourself if you ABSOLUTELY need to. Just in case you can only get your hands on a "modern" CR SDK, don't worry: the managed and unmanaged code that came with the Crystal Reports XI SDK could view reports made in CR 9.5, and I think compatibility extended down to CR 8 as well.
No, really. BAM is right. It's a very easy to use API. (Well, it was when I used it a hair over three years ago.)
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Thanks GDI.
Now I just need to find a suitable compiler, avail myself of the necessary programming skills and BAM!, I'm there?
I'm no programmer and varsity programming is a far-off memory.
Anyone else?
Now I just need to find a suitable compiler, avail myself of the necessary programming skills and BAM!, I'm there?
I'm no programmer and varsity programming is a far-off memory.
Anyone else?
MOOD - Thirsty
A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
Timothy Casey
A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
Timothy Casey
Re: Crystal Reports Viewer Needed
Oh, sorry dude. I thought you could program.
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No prob - I often wish I'd retained and added to the meager programming skills I'd acquired. <regretfull sigh>
So - who's a bored programmer?
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Lemmetjie!!!
So - who's a bored programmer?
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Lemmetjie!!!
MOOD - Thirsty
A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
Timothy Casey
A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
Timothy Casey