Crystal Reports Weirdness

Crystal Reports Weirdness

am 15.01.2008 19:39:17 von steen.bray

Hello,

I'm having an extremely weird problem with Crystal Reports and .NET
2005.

The process:
I have created a report launching aspx page that allows a user to
select one of 8 reports, fill out the specific parameter(s) to that
report, and launch another page that has a reportsource and
reportviewer control. This all works fine for 1 person, and works fine
90% up to 3 users acessing the system. However, on the 4th user access
the same report with different parameters at the same time as the
other 3, it is pretty much guaranteed that one of the 4 users will get
incorrect results back. The incorrect results being the parameter
another user selected. The other users will get back the expected
results.

I'm stumped here. We are using ODBC to connect to an RDB database. I
have verified the Session ID (originally that's how we were passing
the parameters from one page to the other. Now we use Caching defined
by the Session ID so it remains unique for each user) is correct for
every user. The user that gets the incorrect data, it seems like his/
her parameter value is overwritten.

Has anyone else had a problem like this with Crystal Reports .NET? I'm
stumped.

Re: Crystal Reports Weirdness

am 15.01.2008 21:43:01 von sloan

If you move to the "PUSH" method, you will greatly increase scalability and
slim down CR headaches.

http://www.codeguru.com/csharp/.net/net_general/toolsand3rdp arty/article.php/c13253/

Basically.
Create a strong dataset.
Use it as the "contract" for building the report.
Populate an instance of the strong dataset ... using data from your odbc
source.
Push the data, instead of pulling it.

But look at the article.

Pulling Data Through ODBC Using Crystal Reports...is a very unstable/shakey
setup in my opinion.




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> Hello,
>
> I'm having an extremely weird problem with Crystal Reports and .NET
> 2005.
>
> The process:
> I have created a report launching aspx page that allows a user to
> select one of 8 reports, fill out the specific parameter(s) to that
> report, and launch another page that has a reportsource and
> reportviewer control. This all works fine for 1 person, and works fine
> 90% up to 3 users acessing the system. However, on the 4th user access
> the same report with different parameters at the same time as the
> other 3, it is pretty much guaranteed that one of the 4 users will get
> incorrect results back. The incorrect results being the parameter
> another user selected. The other users will get back the expected
> results.
>
> I'm stumped here. We are using ODBC to connect to an RDB database. I
> have verified the Session ID (originally that's how we were passing
> the parameters from one page to the other. Now we use Caching defined
> by the Session ID so it remains unique for each user) is correct for
> every user. The user that gets the incorrect data, it seems like his/
> her parameter value is overwritten.
>
> Has anyone else had a problem like this with Crystal Reports .NET? I'm
> stumped.

Re: Crystal Reports Weirdness

am 15.01.2008 22:46:06 von steen.bray

the hand; and the hand, if it had a will, should love itself
in the same way as it is loved by the soul. All love which goes beyond this
is unfair.

Adhaerens Deo unus spiritus est. We love ourselves, because we are members
of Jesus Christ. We love Jesus Christ, because He is the body of which we
are members. All is one, one is in the other, like the Three Persons.

484. Two laws suffice to rule the whole Christian Republic better than all
the laws of statecraft.

485. The true and only virtue, then, is to hate self (for we are hateful on
account of lust) and to seek a truly lovable being to love. But as we cannot
love what is outside ourselves, we must love a being who is in us and is not
ourselves; and that is true of each and all men. Now, only the Universal
Being is such. The kingdom of God is within us; the universal good is within
us, is ourselves--and not ourselves.

486. The dignity of man in his innocence consisted in using and having
dominion over the creatures, but now in separating himself from them and
subjecting himself to them.

487. Every religion is false which, as to its faith, does not worship one
God as the origin of everything and which, as to its morality, does not love
one only God as the object of everything.

488.... But it is impossible that God should ever be the end, if He is not
the beginning. We lift our eyes on high, but lean upon the sa

Re: Crystal Reports Weirdness

am 16.01.2008 01:13:44 von sloan

reprobation of the Jews.

Moses foretold what would happen to each tribe.

Prophecy.--"Your name shall be a curse unto mine elect, and I will give them
another name."

"Make their heart fat," and how? by flattering their lust and making them
hope to satisfy it.

715. Prophecy.--Amos and Zechariah. They have sold the just one, and
therefore will not be recalled. Jesus Christ betrayed.

They shall no more remember Egypt. See Is. 43:16, 17, 18, 19. Jer. 23:6, 7.

Prophecy.--The Jews shall be scattered abroad. Is. 27:6. A new law, Jerem.
31:32.

Malachi. Grotius. The second temple glorious. Jesus Christ will come. Haggai
2:7, 8, 9, 10.

The calling of the Gentiles. Joel 2:28. Hosea 2:24. Deut. 32:21. Malachi
1:11.

716. Hosea 3.--Is. 42. 48. 44. 60. 61. last verse. "I foretold it long since
that they might know that it is I." Jaddus to Alexander.

717. Prophecies.--The promise that David will always have descendants. Jer.
13:13.

718. The eternal reign of the race of David, II Chron., by all the
prophecies, and with an oath. And it was not temporally fulfilled. Jer.
23:20.

719. We might perhaps think that, when the prophets foretold that the
sceptre should not depart from Judah until the eternal King came, they spoke
to flatter the people and that their prophecy was proved false by Herod. But
to show that this was not their meaning and that, on the contrary, they knew
well t