Two Suggestions:
1. USE an ADO (ODBC) datasource with Crystal Reports and you write your own SQL in Enterprise Manager and paste it into the ado query window. I usually select 1 field from 1 table and then click edit the SQL and paste in my entire query. If you need to edit they SQL in the...
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