Crystal Reports for Eclipse Designer Guide

Locating files

When a database file is moved or renamed, Crystal Reports will not be able to find the data the next time the report is printed. On other occasions, a report may be created on one machine where all of the database data is stored in a certain directory, then the report is copied or moved to another machine that stores the same data in a different directory. In any of these events, you need to verify the location of the database files accessed by the report and reset the alias pointers to the new database location or name.
The Verify Database command on the Crystal Reports menu checks the alias pointers stored in a report file to verify that the database files expected are located in the indicated directories. If the databases are not found in the specified location, the program notifies you of the discrepancies.
Use the Set Datasource Location command on the Crystal Reports menu to change the alias pointers stored by Crystal Reports. The Set Datasource Location command provides a simple way to indicate the new name or location of database files. In addition, the Set Datasource Location command automatically converts your database driver to the data source you have chosen. For example, you can automatically convert a direct access data source to an ODBC data source using the Set Datasource Location command.



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