O’Rourke got a wake-up call in South Texas during the 2018 Democratic primary for U.S. “If the great sin committed by Republicans historically has been to disenfranchise voters, including those in the Rio Grande Valley, then that committed by Democrats has been to take those same voters for granted in the past,” O’Rourke told reporters in San Antonio, before heading south to Laredo and the Valley. Days after the 2020 election, which cemented Republican dominance across Texas, he told supporters that the fact that the border region “has been ignored for years by the national party, and even many statewide Democratic candidates, hurt us badly.” Last week, he began his campaign for governor with a swing through the region, calling the early itinerary “very intentional” and vowing to return frequently.
SHELL('C:\Program Files\SAP BusinessObjects\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise I 4.0\win32_x86\crw32.exe C:\Report1.rpt') īut the main thing is to send parameters to Crystal Reports.O’Rourke has been candid about the problem.
I am trying to use Crystal Reports in Navision. I guess if you had a customer report and while on the customer card you click a button and the report is run for THAT customer - sounds great!! But using shell or even better hyperlink & parameter fields all the user has to do it type in the customer #. It seems to me that if you create Parameter fields(Variables) in Crystal and assign them to the fields in the Select Export, then on running the report - the user will be asked to fill in code, texts, dates or whatever. I still haven't found the time to try it out. I think the real question is how do we pass parameters into a Crystal Report from Navision. Where m:\daily\editlist.rpt is the report name SHELL('C:\Program Files\Crystal Decisions\Crystal Reports 9\crw32.exe m:\daily\EditList.rpt') Vbs.ExecuteStatement('OpenFile()'+ txtCR ) Params := 'facture.rpt '+ "Sales Invoice Header"."No." Ĭode1 := code1 + 'sub OpenFile()' + txtCR Ĭode1 := code1 + 'Set objShell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")' + txtCR Ĭode1 := code1 + 'strArgument = "report.exe " & chr(34) & _' + txtCR Ĭode1 := code1 + '"'+params+'" & chr(34)' + txtCR Ĭode1 := code1 + 'objShell.Run strArgument' + txtCR Ĭode1 := code1 + 'set objShell = Nothing' + txtCR use espace between params - reportname is allways the first param params like : reportname parm1 param2 param3 Sales Invoice Header - OnAfterGetRecord() Select the DataItem ( Ex: Sales Invoice Header - for a invoice) Open report.exe and set the path where the Crystal reports files are located (i recommend a network path).
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copy the report.exe from that zip to Classic and RTC folderĬ:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics NAV\60\RoleTailored ClientĪnd C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics NAV\60\Classicģ. From NAV i execute the program with parameters. I made an program that will pass the parameters to report. The problem is to pass parameters to that report. To start the report from RTC or Classic is not a big problem. We used to run a whole set of batch reports every night and distribute to all the managers, what a waste of paper that was.
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What I have found is if your users are running really complicated reports but don't even have enough knowledge of how to create them, they probably don't really use the reports anyways. It seems you want your users to be able to run really complicated reports without having to know anything, and that is tough to do. For user that need more complicated thing, I make a Crystal report and show then how to run it on there own. Make other reports with Crystal and use Hyperlink from Navision, so user can run them without having to know anything.ģ. Make more complicated reports in Navision, and use the Navision tools, not too hard to learn.Ģ. If someone has another solution that Crystal, please let me know.ġ. What I want to do is create more complicated reports that standard navision reports. You mean that no one has tried to open crystal reports from within navision? Everyone is either using standard navision reports or external (and complicated) mis tools? It seems a little strange that no one has a solution for my problem. As Savatage stated, I do not wish to use HYPERLINK, because I want to send parameters to the report in order to filter data.