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mustafa
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      8th Dec 2003
Dear sir ,

I have built my application in visual basic 6.0 and
crystal Report8.5 , Now i migrated my application to
VB.net using the upgrade wizard.My visual basic form is
upgraded to vb.net but my .dsr file that i created using
crystalReport is not migrated , when i try to convert it
into .rpt file using add new item in Vb.net Envs it give
me the error in the log file saying,

"sales.dsr isn't a Data Report file."

how should i rectify this problem


thank in advance
 
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Norman Yuan
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      8th Dec 2003
Are you sure the *.dsr files were created with CrystalReport?. As I
remember, VB's Add-in report tool "DataReport" creates *.dsr, 'cause I did
some report, using DataReport, a few years ago. I do not think you can
convert it to Crystal Report.

Also, converting a VB database application into a .NET database application
is no good, since ADO.NET is so different from those data accessing handling
used in classical VB, that it is almost guaranteed that you need to redesign
the app to take advantage of what ADO.NET offers.

"mustafa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:046001c3bd5d$8c6d7e20$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Dear sir ,
>
> I have built my application in visual basic 6.0 and
> crystal Report8.5 , Now i migrated my application to
> VB.net using the upgrade wizard.My visual basic form is
> upgraded to vb.net but my .dsr file that i created using
> crystalReport is not migrated , when i try to convert it
> into .rpt file using add new item in Vb.net Envs it give
> me the error in the log file saying,
>
> "sales.dsr isn't a Data Report file."
>
> how should i rectify this problem
>
>
> thank in advance



 
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mustafa
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      9th Dec 2003
In vb6.0 there is an option to add crystal report from the
project menu so u can add the crystal report but it save
in vb as .dsr file but you can use all the functionality
of crystal report through vb , so i have done exactly the
same and now when i am converting the *.dsr file to rpt
its giving me the error.
Also there is an option in vb.net to convert .dsr to .prt
file using the same i am converting but no luck...

>-----Original Message-----
>Are you sure the *.dsr files were created with

CrystalReport?. As I
>remember, VB's Add-in report tool "DataReport" creates

*.dsr, 'cause I did
>some report, using DataReport, a few years ago. I do not

think you can
>convert it to Crystal Report.
>
>Also, converting a VB database application into a .NET

database application
>is no good, since ADO.NET is so different from those data

accessing handling
>used in classical VB, that it is almost guaranteed that

you need to redesign
>the app to take advantage of what ADO.NET offers.
>
>"mustafa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:046001c3bd5d$8c6d7e20$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Dear sir ,
>>
>> I have built my application in visual basic 6.0 and
>> crystal Report8.5 , Now i migrated my application to
>> VB.net using the upgrade wizard.My visual basic form is
>> upgraded to vb.net but my .dsr file that i created using
>> crystalReport is not migrated , when i try to convert it
>> into .rpt file using add new item in Vb.net Envs it give
>> me the error in the log file saying,
>>
>> "sales.dsr isn't a Data Report file."
>>
>> how should i rectify this problem
>>
>>
>> thank in advance

>
>
>.
>

 
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mustafa
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      9th Dec 2003
In vb6.0 there is an option to add crystal report from the
project menu so u can add the crystal report but it save
in vb as .dsr file but you can use all the functionality
of crystal report through vb , so i have done exactly the
same and now when i am converting the *.dsr file to rpt
its giving me the error.
Also there is an option in vb.net to convert .dsr to .prt
file using the same i am converting but no luck...

>-----Original Message-----
>Are you sure the *.dsr files were created with

CrystalReport?. As I
>remember, VB's Add-in report tool "DataReport" creates

*.dsr, 'cause I did
>some report, using DataReport, a few years ago. I do not

think you can
>convert it to Crystal Report.
>
>Also, converting a VB database application into a .NET

database application
>is no good, since ADO.NET is so different from those data

accessing handling
>used in classical VB, that it is almost guaranteed that

you need to redesign
>the app to take advantage of what ADO.NET offers.
>
>"mustafa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:046001c3bd5d$8c6d7e20$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Dear sir ,
>>
>> I have built my application in visual basic 6.0 and
>> crystal Report8.5 , Now i migrated my application to
>> VB.net using the upgrade wizard.My visual basic form is
>> upgraded to vb.net but my .dsr file that i created using
>> crystalReport is not migrated , when i try to convert it
>> into .rpt file using add new item in Vb.net Envs it give
>> me the error in the log file saying,
>>
>> "sales.dsr isn't a Data Report file."
>>
>> how should i rectify this problem
>>
>>
>> thank in advance

>
>
>.
>

 
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