We have about 40 clients that are set up on forty different schemas (all are identical) in Oracle 8i. We want to create a report that can be accessed from the Crystal Management Console and depending on the logon/password (i.e., user name/password) that you enter in CE, you can hit a different schema and view a particular client's data.
I was told in order to do this, after the report is created (in Designer), I should delete the first part of text in the 'Table' field of the 'Set Location' (also in Designer). This value is usally user_name.table_name, so I would delete the user_name portion, so that the report can connect to any user name/schema which would be specified in the Management Console under 'Databases'. I did this with two reports, and it worked! I can connect them to any schemas and see that particular set of data. The problem is, deleting the user_name from the 'Table' box in the 'Set Location' menu, sometimes causes me many many errors. Can you actually do this?!?! Crystal tells me it's not supported. It seems if I leave the user_name in the 'Set Location' box, then it's "hard-coded" and I would never be able to logon to another schema through CE, since I would be choosing a different user name. Please tell me I don't actually have to create 40 versions of this report, one for each client?!
Thanks in advance!!
Kelly
kelly.steensma@us.pwcglobal.com
I was told in order to do this, after the report is created (in Designer), I should delete the first part of text in the 'Table' field of the 'Set Location' (also in Designer). This value is usally user_name.table_name, so I would delete the user_name portion, so that the report can connect to any user name/schema which would be specified in the Management Console under 'Databases'. I did this with two reports, and it worked! I can connect them to any schemas and see that particular set of data. The problem is, deleting the user_name from the 'Table' box in the 'Set Location' menu, sometimes causes me many many errors. Can you actually do this?!?! Crystal tells me it's not supported. It seems if I leave the user_name in the 'Set Location' box, then it's "hard-coded" and I would never be able to logon to another schema through CE, since I would be choosing a different user name. Please tell me I don't actually have to create 40 versions of this report, one for each client?!
Thanks in advance!!
Kelly
kelly.steensma@us.pwcglobal.com