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We are currently using Crystal Reports 2013 to create reports for users to run as needed with certain parameters that they input to generate a report and from of some of the tutorials I have seen it seems that paginated reports in BI will be a good replacement(I hope). We also have many reports that are made that generate csv files and place them on a shared drive on daily intervals at different times. So here are a few questions that I have.
You can only schedule paginated reports to export on a scheduled basis. You can choose whatever schedule you like and it's simple to setup, you choose any parameters you need, specify when the report needs to run and choose an output (usually either email or shared drive) and a file format. I'm not aware of any hard limit on the number of schedules, as you suggest it would come down to the capacity on your server.
Thank you for the reply! I think I was expecting the last two answers but was unsure of the first so that helps a lot, I am not looking forward to rewriting all of these reports but a new skill can be obtained out of this I guess. Thank you very much!
We use a construction application called which apparently uses crystal runtime for displaying reports. When user logs into Citrix with FSLogix profile, reports simply don't launch and errors with Invalid TLV record. Bypassing FSlogix ...in other words putting the user into fslogix exclude list OR even RDP straight into the server launches the reports without any issues.
To rule out any redirections, I have already tried disabling redirections.xml from group policy and tried running the reports but the issue still prevails. Bypassing FSLogix or logging into the VDA via RDP works fine for the same user account.
I am wondering what would the possible cause of crystal reports not being able to display the reports when FSLogix comes into play ? Logs are revealing anything meaningful either.
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