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Stored Procedures and Crystal Reports for .NET 2003

Hello,

I am trying to make a report with Crystal Reports that come with Visual
Studio 2003 using a stored procedure, but i cannot get the stored procedures
that are in my Sql Server or Oracle DBMS. The strange point here is that I
made a report in this fashion a long time ago, but at that time I used to see
the stored procedures and do not know now how I can get them show back. Using
VS 2005, no problem because as soon as I make a new connection I can see the
stored procedures. The problem is with VS 2003.

Thank you very much for your help in advance,

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Marco
Nov 1 '06 #1
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