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Report not Drilling down in CrystalReportViewer

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I have an ASP.NET page that uses CrystalReportViewer. The crystal report runs fine. However a report (that runs/drills down perfectly in Crystal Report XI environment) will not drill down as if something is preventing it from doing so.
I use MS VS2005 CR XI ie7
Help will be appreciated

Mathie
Jul 11 '08 #1
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jeffstl
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If a report is drilling down or zooming in, thats not a report. Thats a function of an application.

I have never heard of a crystal report that is generated that is also interactive. Interactive implies it is actually a application page.

If you are able to drill down within crystal reports it must be a feature of the report development tool, perhaps to help you visualize certain aspects of a report? Rather then a feature of the report you are developing to be generated.
Jul 11 '08 #2
mathie
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If a report is drilling down or zooming in, thats not a report. Thats a function of an application.

I have never heard of a crystal report that is generated that is also interactive. Interactive implies it is actually a application page.

If you are able to drill down within crystal reports it must be a feature of the report development tool, perhaps to help you visualize certain aspects of a report? Rather then a feature of the report you are developing to be generated.
Does that implies that I cannot achieve drill-down with VS2005 and should look else where?
Jul 15 '08 #3
jeffstl
432 Expert 256MB
Does that implies that I cannot achieve drill-down with VS2005 and should look else where?
No.

It implies that a static .rpt file made using Crystal reports will not have interactive features. An application will.

Now this is speaking from using crystal reports a few years back, if the newer versions of Crystal reports have some new features I am not aware of then I suppose its possible.

But to my knowledge the .rpt file type is not an interactive file where you can "drill down". Its a static report.
Jul 15 '08 #4

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