![]() Here's the code so far: Public Function ChangeConnectionInfo() As ReportDocumentÄim boReportDocument As New ReportDocument Now that Crystal Reports 2008 no longer supports ActiveX, we're trying to do the same thing in. In run time, we would change the report to use OLE DB (ADO) instead of ODBC, change the server name, database name, username, password to ones specific to the user, and run the report, it worked fine. Back when Crystal Reports still supports ActiveX, we have crystal reports that were built to use ODBC data source point to an Access or SQL database.
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