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VicB
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Posted - 2008-08-14 : 16:42:36
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I've been developing reports using Crystal Reports for awhile that go against 1 server. Now I need to develop a report that joins data from 2 SQL Server databases to a couple DB2 tables on an IBM iSeries (AS/400.) I did some testing and a report that uses any 1 of the 3 databases runs quickly, but as soon as I joing SQL tables to DB2 tables it slows down to a crawl. Is this a known problem with Crystal Reports or am I missing something?Thanks,VicB |
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elancaster
A very urgent SQL Yakette
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VicB
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Posted - 2008-08-20 : 07:37:23
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thanks for the tip |
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joe.inom
Starting Member
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Posted - 2008-08-31 : 00:27:49
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The users who design the reports can run them as needed from within the report designer. When running reports directly within the report designer the user has the ability to change any feature of the report. The user can also create variations of the report by saving the modified RPT file under another name.joe Alexender |
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