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    Crystal Reports date parameter format vs. Oracle date format

    SUCCESS! Thank you kskid! I played around with that to_date function for a while before, but could never get it to work. Your solution worked like a charm. Finally I can move on from this report... thanks again!
  2. arock213

    Crystal Reports date parameter format vs. Oracle date format

    Unfortunately I don't have access to the Oracle backend. Fortunately I did discover the "Show Field Type" option in Crystal, and it turns out that P_NASU_DT is in fact a String field. I created String parameters (from and to dates) in Crystal, and modified the Select statement appropriately...
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    Crystal Reports date parameter format vs. Oracle date format

    kskid - thanks for looking into this the error I receive when using parameters as you describe is: ORA-01861: literal does not match format string I think the problem is that the Crystal parameter looks like 1/1/2008 and the Oracle database field looks like 2008-01-01, so they don't match up...
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    Crystal Reports date parameter format vs. Oracle date format

    Hello – long time reader, first time poster. I am working in Crystal Reports v11 with an Oracle db, and trying to use a Command to create a report. To my knowledge, I need to use a command because I am performing a UNION query. The problem is that the user would like to use a Date parameter...

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