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  1. #1
    Will Guest

    Crystal Reports using ADO.Net Push


    Hi,

    I'm trying to reference a crystal report from my C# code so I can assign
    an ADO.Net DataSet to it.

    When I do the following

    CrystalReport1 cr1 = new CrystalReport1();

    It contains the following error -
    <error: an exception of type: {CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.InternalException}
    occurred> for each Section in the report.

    It throws the following exception when I try to assign the DataSet to it
    "Unable to find the report in the manifest resources. Please build the project,
    and try again."

    Any help would be great....


  2. #2
    Calvin Guest

    Re: Crystal Reports using ADO.Net Push


    "Will" <w.crampton@mac.ie> wrote:
    >
    >Hi,
    >
    >I'm trying to reference a crystal report from my C# code so I can assign
    >an ADO.Net DataSet to it.
    >
    >When I do the following
    >
    >CrystalReport1 cr1 = new CrystalReport1();
    >
    >It contains the following error -
    ><error: an exception of type: {CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.InternalException}
    >occurred> for each Section in the report.
    >
    >It throws the following exception when I try to assign the DataSet to it
    >"Unable to find the report in the manifest resources. Please build the project,
    >and try again."
    >
    >Any help would be great....
    >



    Are you trying to refrence a report that you made with Crystal.Net or with
    another version of crystal?

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