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Default Need Help launching crystal report file with in Po


I'm using power builder 6.5 enterprise and crystal report 9 developer
edition.
recently purchased CR 10 professional.

how do you bring in the crystal report parameter in to PB so that
PBuilder will send the paramenter.
for sack of speaking. if I want to send the Begin Date name Bdate (1st
paramenter), End Date name Edate (2nd paramenter) and Salerep (3rd
paramenter).

If I want to launch crystal report file with in the Pbuilder, should I have to install some kind of driver or something.
In Vbasic parameter shows up on the property on the right side after you install 3rd party software.
I’m some ok with Pbuilder but don’t have no idea about this.

if somebody could help me that would be most appreciate.


Thank you.







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