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Quote bobster Replybullet Topic: Crystal 11 report no data generation
    Posted: 03 Sep 2009 at 7:15am

I have an existing report that does not currently produce a result set in asp.net 2.0.

Now the report returns a resultset in Crystal reports itself but not in ASP.net. The function that is used in Asp.net is a general one that has not changed since it was created.
 
No exceptions are thrown, the report just creates a blank report and its driving me insane any ideas???
 
I have re pointed the data sources and have run verify database.
The fact that I get a resultset in Crystal should mean that the report is fine. Any assistance is much appreciated.
 
 
 


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