You should be able to continue to use the method you are doing to push the report object in the directory structure and then click refresh when you have made the changes. The APS will then update its image of the report file
Normally this is a DB connectivity issue.
Make sure the oracle client software on the server is configured correctly.
Also if using ODBC make sure the DSN is a system DSN
Another trick this one is kind of weird. Sometime the DSN information is case specific so in the report designer Check the...
If you place a shortcut to the object in the porivate folder to another folder, the report object in the other folder will see all of the schedules of the object in the private folder.
Note one thing I would test as I have moved on to Crystal enterprise, but check to see if the instances that...
Crystal Enterprise actually allows you deploy reports in this maner over an intranet
Set up CE and you can allow users to 1) refresh the data themselves putting in parameters or you could schedule reports and let users consume those read only
Hope this helps
What you need to do is change the location of the FRS path
The FRS actuall Abstracts the path a bit by default the FRS path will be
c:\program files\seagate software\enterprise\filestore\input
This can be changed in the Crystal Management Console
Servers Input and Output File Repository Servers...
I would suggest you talk to your Crystal Sales Rep,
They may have a solution to make this decision easier.
By my handle on this forum you will see I am big fan of info but what I have seen coming Enterprise I may be changing my handle to Enterprise Fan
I believe you are running into a limit of CE 8.0 into the number of parameters that can be passed to a report.
This knowledge base article identifies the problem
http://support.crystaldecisions.com/library/kbase/articles/c2009665.asp
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