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SAP BO 4; Crystal Reports 2011; SQL Server 2008; Link in .NET C

hmax (Programmer)
9 Apr 12 12:40
SAP BO 4
Crystal Reports 2011
SQL Server 2005 and 2008
Oracle 10G

Create link in .NET C program to access report in SAP BO 4 enterprise solution.

Hello:
We are migrating from legacy Crystal Reports XI and SAP BO XIr2 to SAP BO 4 and Crystal Reports 2011.  Legacy accessed reports in home-grown, in-house applications by updating a .csp file with the specific numbers in the report filename that appears in XIr2, for example
//input/xxxxx/aldsjkf;asd/xxxxx/alskjdf.rpt (numbers where xxxxx appear).


We have been advised to utilize OpenDocument to access the reports - the .csp process is outmoded.

Do you have an example you could provide for retrieving a report in SAP BO 4 via a .NET C program, please?

Thank you very much.

hmax
 

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