CE90WIN_EN_SP5
CE90WIN_EN_SP5
CE90WIN_EN_SP5
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<strong>CE90WIN</strong>_<strong>EN</strong>_SP1<br />
CRW designer<br />
ADAPT00124853<br />
Description:<br />
Patch ID: 35104073<br />
When upgrading a report from Crystal Reports 8 or 8.5 to Crystal Reports 9, certain formatting options are lost:<br />
1) The number style changes from "Custom Style" to "System Default Number Format".<br />
2) The "Suppress If Zero" option is cleared.<br />
3) Settings on the Number tab for Rounding and Decimal are not maintained.<br />
This also occurs when the p2sodbc.dll file in Crystal Reports 8.5 is upgraded to the most recent version.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
Crystal Reports now maintains all report formatting options after a report is upgraded to version 9.<br />
Known Limitations:<br />
If the original report contains a currency field and uses Microsoft Access as the reporting database, the user must modify a new<br />
registry subkey in Crystal Reports 9:<br />
change HKEY_CURR<strong>EN</strong>T_USER\Software\Crystal Decisions\9.0\Crystal Reports\Database\ODBC\CurrencyAsNumber or<br />
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Crystal Decisions\9.0\Crystal Reports\Database\ODBC\CurrencyAsNumber to "Yes". The<br />
default setting is "No".<br />
ADAPT00125904<br />
Description:<br />
Patch ID: 35102213<br />
Report groupings repeat randomly throughout the report when they are viewed if a user suppresses either of the following:<br />
1) A subreport, by selecting the "Suppress Blank Subreport" option on the Subreport tab of the Format Editor.<br />
2) The section that contains the subreport, by selecting the "Suppress Blank Section" option in the Section Expert.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
Report groupings do not repeat randomly when you suppress a subreport and the section that contains the subreport. The report<br />
groups now display correctly.<br />
ADAPT00140244<br />
Description:<br />
Patch ID: 35283294<br />
When using a vertical font, the Japanese hyphen character is displayed incorrectly.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
The Crystal Report Print Engine now renders the Japanese hyphen character using GDI instead of Uniscribe. The Japanese hyphen<br />
character is now displayed correctly when using a vertical font.<br />
To activate GDI rendering, change the formatting of the data field. Formatting changes that trigger GDI rendering include: setting "Can<br />
Grow", increasing the height of the field, changing the text rotation, setting the size dependency on formula, changing the line<br />
spacing, changing the character spacing, changing the text interpretation, and changing the reading order to “right to left”.