CE90WIN_EN_SP5
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<strong>CE90WIN</strong>_<strong>EN</strong>_SP2<br />
EROM Wizard<br />
ADAPT00224618<br />
Description:<br />
Patch ID: 35833708<br />
When using RAS 9 with Crystal Enterprise 9, users are unable to use the Group By Fields option to add detailed sorting, adding, or<br />
modifying capabilities to reports.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
This problem is resolved.<br />
Formatting<br />
ADAPT00187406<br />
Description:<br />
Patch ID: 35511910<br />
When a report has the underlay feature enabled, it does not work properly with sections below the underlay that are conditionally<br />
suppressed.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
Fixed the algorithm on how to calculate the bottom of the section, when all the sections in between are suppressed. With the fix, the<br />
underlay feature works as expected.<br />
Formulas<br />
ADAPT00069723<br />
Description:<br />
Patch ID: 35744090<br />
Crystal Reports will not refresh a report once the group selection formula is modified or deleted. To refresh the report, users must save,<br />
close, and then re-open the report.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
The problem is resolved.<br />
ADAPT00197809<br />
Description:<br />
Patch ID: 35711824<br />
When decimal numbers are stored as binary numbers, they are not always properly rounded.<br />
The problem is that numbers are not rounded when formatted from three decimals to two decimals. For example, a decimal value of<br />
0.915 may become 0.9149999999976 when stored as a binary number. This value is formatted as 0.915 when rounded to three decimal<br />
places. When rounded to two decimal places, the number is formatted as 0.91, rather than 0.92.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
Numbers are rounded to 15 significant digits before being rounded for formatting. This resolves the problem.<br />
ADAPT00217519<br />
Description:<br />
Patch ID: 35762140<br />
Reports based off Btrieve that are created in Crystal Reports 8.5 may crash, when opened and refreshed in Crystal Reports 9.0.<br />
An index pointer sometimes references a non-existent range, and causes the crash.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
The range that the pointer searches through is fixed.<br />
General Desktop Issues