Does anyone have any experience registering custom reports in Everest?
I have created a report in Crystal, copied into the Everest report
manager repository, created the parameter dialogue and registered it. I
can access the report from the reports menu and run it just fine from my
local desktop ( logging in as sup or my normal username ). But if I try
to login from different terminals, even as sup, I either a) do not see
the report at all, b) get an authentication failure or c) it opens the
parameter prompt full screen in the background and does nothing;
depending on what computer I run the application on.
thank you all in advance for any ideas
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Thomas LaCicero
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Office: 718.483.7912
Still getting a error "Unable to connect: incorrect log on parameters."
It would seem to me the report is failing to connect to the DB. It
connects from my local machine I believe because I have a saved DB
connection. I would think I am just not using the correct connection or
login type for everest to use.
I am going to try and match the existing reports.
thank you for the response
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Resetting the report menus did make the changes take affect immediately
though.
thank you again.
Mike B,
What was the SQL permission you had to mess with?
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