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Parameters In Crystal Report

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    Hi friends I am trying to build a windows application which uses crystal report to generate reports. In this report I am using SQL Statement. What is the procedure to pass parameter at run time. I am using Crystal Report built into Microsoft VS.NET 2003. Please some body help me. Tutul

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      Hi friends I am trying to build a windows application which uses crystal report to generate reports. In this report I am using SQL Statement. What is the procedure to pass parameter at run time. I am using Crystal Report built into Microsoft VS.NET 2003. Please some body help me. Tutul

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      //Create report object like Dim crobj As New MyReport // Myreport is reportName //and the pass the values to the parameters as below crobj.SetParameterValue("startDate", startDate) crobj.SetParameterValue("endDate", endDate) CrystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = crobj CrystalReportViewer1.Show //if you have stored procedure parameter then place "@" before parametername like crobj.SetParameterValue("@endDate", endDate) Its working hope it'll help

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