You have a couple of options. You could use the Instance and Schedule manager web tools in XI as you stated and build together a report (i.e. by copy & paste from the result to an Excel file)
You could also use the Query Builder tool which you could structure to look in specific folders or...
Yes that's correct. The query by default would return 1000 and your approach is correct.
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.rpt Inspector - Document, Analyze, Modify, Standardize, Change Data source and/or Database -- on Multiple Crystal Reports objects (i.e. formulas, parameters...
Have you tried doing something like this:
Dim mySessionMgr As New SessionMgr()
Dim myEnterpriseSession As EnterpriseSession
Dim myInfoStore As InfoStore
Dim myEnterpriseService As EnterpriseService
myEnterpriseSession = mySessionMgr.Logon("Administrator", "", "MYBOXISERVER", "secEnterprise")...
Can you describe the server environment a little further. This is a Windows 2003 Server? And the browser is IE 7? And you've installed XI's Java InfoView with the defaults - Tomcat on port 8080?
You are connecting to something like: http://acme.com:8080/businessobjects/enterprise115
Correct...
There's a web based tool in XI called "Report Datasources" that should do it or you could use a third party tool called .rpt Inspector Enterprise Suite which is a windows based tool that will allow you to extract this information in a more friendly way and export it to Excel (or CSV) and if...
You could use the Schedule Manager which is a web based tool that is available in XI or use a third party tool like .rpt Inspector Enterprise Suite which is a windows based tool with additional features (i.e. let's you change the logon info and the schedule info, destination info, document...
There's no easy way to modify schedules/recurring instances unless you code something yourself or use a third party tool.
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Is your server local or behind a proxy/firewall? Error 502 typically means that your proxy/firewall server received a bad response when it connect to the destination address.
Have you ever been able to access it? If yes, can you think of what might have changed to affect this?
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JeroenBoon,
Thank you for your interest in .rpt Inspector Enterprise Suite. The premise of the tool is to work with multiple report objects (and their schedules/recurring instances and instances) at the same time.
To accomplish what you're looking to do is fairly quick and easy, but takes a...
Jason,
Both .rpt Inspector 3 Professional Suite and .rpt Inspector 3.1 Enterprise Suite support moving from one data source to another. Also supported is batch SET Location / Convert Driver / Verify database (and if the destination requires fields to be remapped, you'll be prompted via the...
.rpt Inspector 3.1 Enterprise Suite can help without you needing to upgrade your Enterprise environment -- if you don't mind using a 3rd party tool.
When you open a report that is stored in your enterprise environment, .rpt Inspector Enterprise Suite automatically retrieves all the associated...
If you don't mind a third party tool, another way of doing it is using our .rpt Inspector Enterprise Suite.
It allows you to open your report objects in bulk directly from Crystal Enterprise or Business Objects XI. And for each one it makes an in-memory table that exposes all the properties...
.rpt Inspector Enterprise Suite -- works with both published (reports in CE / BO) and also those on the file system (source rpt files). And for those reports you open directly from CE / BO other properties are exposed like schedules, destinations, formats, instances, etc. for the report object...
If you do not mind using a third party tool, one of the 18 tools in .rpt Inspector Enterprise Suite has the ability to do batch data source / database migration and conversion. And it is on the report level (even for reports you open directly from CE / BO).
So it's basically a batch change data...
If you don't mind using a third party tool -- one of the 18 tools in .rpt Inspector Enterprise Suite can provide you with that information.
It does require that you open the reports in the product (but you can open hundreds or thousands of reports at a time -- your memory and system specs...
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