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<strong>CE10WIN</strong>_<strong>EN</strong>_SP2<br />

Charting<br />

ADAPT00116298 Patch ID: 36229129<br />

Description:<br />

Reports that contain funnel and pie charts, with the values shown on the chart as percentages, display the values in an incorrect<br />

format in the chart's legend. For example, a currency value is listed in the legend as 12,345.00% when it should be $123.45.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

Known Limitations:<br />

This fix does not also provide a way for users to change the generic number format in the legend to another format.<br />

In Crystal Reports 10, the Pie Chart Total Label may become incorrectly formatted as a malformed percentage. To work around this,<br />

first select the desired Category for the label under the Numbers tab in the General Chart Options, then check the Show Values as<br />

Percentage checkbox under the Data Labels tab and click OK.<br />

CMS Clustering<br />

ADAPT00290376 Patch ID: 36219270<br />

Description:<br />

When the Crystal Management Server (CMS) is set to use the "-requestport" command switch, the Crystal Management Console<br />

indicates that the CMS has shut down.<br />

The cause of the problem is that, when a Crystal Management Server initializes, it checks to determine which Crystal Management<br />

Servers are available. The initializing server incorrectly checks itself and is unable to respond. In absence of a response from the CMS,<br />

the Crystal Management Console incorrectly indicates that the CMS has shut down.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

COM SDK<br />

ADAPT00299380 Patch ID: 36494930<br />

Description:<br />

Subreport properties cannot be modified with code in a Crystal Reports 10 .NET Windows application.<br />

The problem is that subreports are not marked as valid objects when the Modify function is called.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved. Subreport properties such as Top, Left, Width and so on can be modified with code, as was possible in prior<br />

versions of Crystal Reports .NET.<br />

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