OT: Crystal report

  • Thread starter Martin Arvidsson, Visual Systems AB
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Martin Arvidsson, Visual Systems AB

Hi!

Sorry for the offtopic....

I am using VS 2008 as development environment.

When i create reports etc it ads version 10.5 as reference files of the
crystal engine.

I have crystal XI (11) installed. How can i tell the Studio to use these
newer files instead
and also generate correct code behind code? (if i drop a crystalreportfile
in the solution it automaticly generates a .cs file)

Regards
Martin

Again sorry for the OT post
 
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Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )

Hi!

Sorry for the offtopic....

I am using VS 2008 as development environment.

When i create reports etc it ads version 10.5 as reference files of the
crystal engine.

I have crystal XI (11) installed. How can i tell the Studio to use these
newer files instead
and also generate correct code behind code? (if i drop a crystalreportfile
in the solution it automaticly generates a .cs file)

Regards
Martin

Again sorry for the OT post

Hi,

I do not thnk you can do it (maybe I'm wrong though). But what
features you need that are nt provided by default?
 
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Martin Arvidsson, Visual Systems AB

The problem is solved.

I did a bad thinking, i created a web setup and used a button called
presisiquited (Or what ever it's called. i am from sweden :) )

So i enabled the Basic Crystal Report package and ran the setup on the
webserver and presto. It all worked like a charm.

/Martin

"Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )" <[email protected]> skrev i
meddelandet
Hi!

Sorry for the offtopic....

I am using VS 2008 as development environment.

When i create reports etc it ads version 10.5 as reference files of the
crystal engine.

I have crystal XI (11) installed. How can i tell the Studio to use these
newer files instead
and also generate correct code behind code? (if i drop a crystalreportfile
in the solution it automaticly generates a .cs file)

Regards
Martin

Again sorry for the OT post

Hi,

I do not thnk you can do it (maybe I'm wrong though). But what
features you need that are nt provided by default?
 

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