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<strong>CE10WIN</strong>_<strong>EN</strong>_SP4<br />

Compile<br />

ADAPT00435671 Patch ID: 37514972<br />

Description:<br />

When sorting functions are applied in Crystal Reports, they malfunction if the option “Use index or server for speed” is enabled.<br />

This problem is caused by limitations in the Native Btrieve drive. When “Use index or server for speed” is enabled, the sorting is<br />

passed to the server. The Native Btrieve drive won't allow more than one index to be accessed for the same request.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

To solve the problem, a registry key “HKEY_CURR<strong>EN</strong>T_USER\Software\Crystal Decisions\10.0\Crystal<br />

Reports\Database\Btrieve\DoNotPushDownSorting” has been added. Set this key to "Yes."<br />

ADAPT00442042 Patch ID: 37685082<br />

Description:<br />

The command table parameter is duplicated when a data source is changed with the Report Application Server (RAS).<br />

This problem occurs when the main report and a subreport both have a parameter with the same name.<br />

The cause of the problem is how RAS builds the object model for stored procedures. The parameter for the ConnectionInfo for stored<br />

procedures iterates through all parameters, when it should only iterate through parameters for a particular subreport.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

Connection Handling<br />

ADAPT00336729 Patch ID: 36639838<br />

Description:<br />

When a report uses an unconditionally suppressed details section (for example, the "Suppressed (No Drill Down)" option), users can<br />

still drill down to the lowest level.<br />

Also, reports that use the "Perform Grouping on Server" option, with an unconditionally suppressed details section, require a<br />

database query when drilling down to the lowest level. The data retrieved from the query goes unused, because the details section is<br />

not visible. Therefore, reports that use this combination of features make unnecessary queries of the database.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

Drill down to the lowest level, in a report that uses "Perform Grouping on Server," can be disabled. The option to allow or disallow<br />

drill down is controlled by a registry key. When the registry key is enabled on a report designer's machine, it will not be possible to<br />

drill down to the lowest level. When the registry key is enabled on a Crystal Enterprise processing server, it will be possible to attemp<br />

drill down to the lowest level, but an error message appears instead of the lowest section: "Further drill down within this report has<br />

been disabled. All data in the report has been displayed. For more information, please contact your Crystal Enterprise/Reports<br />

Administrator."<br />

Known Limitations:<br />

For UNIX users, go to enterprise/generic folder under the crystal directory and run this command: ./configpatch.sh adapt336729.cf.

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