CE10WIN_EN_SP6
CE10WIN_EN_SP6
CE10WIN_EN_SP6
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<strong>CE10WIN</strong>_<strong>EN</strong>_<strong>SP6</strong><br />
Server functionality<br />
ADAPT00541043 Patch ID: 38408330<br />
Description:<br />
Reports created in version 4.0.8.1 of the Lawson OLE DB provider fail to run in versions of Crystal Enterprise 10 or later that use<br />
version 4.0.8.3 (or later) Lawson OLE DB provider.<br />
This problem occurs when importing or publishing the original report created in Crystal Reports version 8.5 to the new system. The<br />
import works only if the database is verified first in Crystal Reports (in the same version of the new CE or BOE system) before saving t<br />
the new system.<br />
The cause of the problem is that two logon properties, "Lawson Server Type" and "Initial Catalog," fail to be accepted by the Lawson<br />
OLEDB provider 4.0.8.3; therefore, the provider returns an error if those logon properties are found in the connection string.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
The problem is resolved.<br />
To solve the problem, "Lawson Server Type" has been added to the Omit property list. "Initial Catalog" will no longer be added to<br />
connection string if the logon property is a Lawson provider.<br />
ADAPT00572795 Patch ID: 38560319<br />
Description:<br />
If the option "Prompt the user for database logon when viewing" in the Crystal Management Console is enabled, many extra and<br />
unneeded connections are made to the Oracle database when the report is viewed.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
This problem is resolved.<br />
This fix solves the problem on the Page-Server level and on the Crystal Reports Engine level.<br />
To enable the fix at the Page-Server level, users must add a switch to the PageServer startup configuration (for Unix, the startup<br />
configuration is in ccm.config): -procreportoptions __nolegacyemptydbpasswords<br />
Note: Two underscores are needed before nolegacyemptydbpasswords.<br />
ADAPT00575245 Patch ID: 38489780<br />
Description:<br />
Errors in evaluating a recurring formula in a report may happen if a variable that is initialized in a constant formula is in the<br />
beginning of the subreport.<br />
The cause of the problem is that the global variable fails to be properly initialized; therefore, the recurring formula evaluation results in<br />
an error.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
This problem is resolved.<br />
To solve the problem, the print engine re-evaluates the constant formulas if the recurring formulas size has changed, and the constant<br />
formulas depend on global variables or shared variables.<br />
Server management