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Crystal Report datasource from a webservice?

I want to call a general purpose webservice that will return a dataset with
the required data for a given report.

Each '[report].rpt' file is stored on a users PC, where I want to pass a
ReportID to it and display its data in a crystal report viewer control on a
windows form.

Each of the different reports can have lots of joins to other tables...
wether this has any relevance i dont know.

How do I go about doing what I am trying to achieve? the net seems to a
little thin on the ground for what im looking for lol.

Apologies if im not making much sense... its very late and im weary :-S

Kind Regards,
Noel
Jul 21 '05 #1
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