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CE10WIN_EN_SP2<br />

Templates<br />

ADAPT00290536<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 36227296<br />

When a report that has been created with Crystal Reports 8.5 is opened in Crystal Reports 10, all custom UFL formula values are set to "0."<br />

The cause of the problem is that formulas for constants are re-evaluated when a report is loaded. This behavior is independent of UFLs.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

Text<br />

ADAPT00253055<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 35978911<br />

Memo fields in subreports fail to export to text correctly. After export, the memo field is truncated and the line spacing in the text file is incorrect.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

ADAPT00281243<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 36174419<br />

Values for on-demand formulas may be inconsistent with values for print-time formulas. This problem may occur when users export or schedule<br />

reports to a Text format.<br />

The cause of the problem is that records are not cycled when users go from the Details section to the Group Footer section, and then make<br />

changes to a formula within the Group Footer section. The print-time formulas become re-evaluated; however, the on-demand formulas retain<br />

their state. That inconsistency may cause incorrect values in the export, because the export relies on the print-time formula values.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

On-demand print-time formulas are forced to be re-evaluated when print-time formulas are re-evaluated.<br />

ADAPT00332936<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 36535175<br />

When a report is exported to Tab-Separated Text format, fields that contain more than 255 characters have a blank line and carriage return after<br />

the corresponding row in the TTX file.<br />

An additional line and carriage return is commonly added to objects for export to plain Text format when the text object is considered too long<br />

for one line (greater than 255 characters). The cause of the problem is that the same logic has been applied to Tab-Separated TTX files, where an<br />

extra line and carriage return is not necessary.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

The maximum number of characters that an object must contain before additional lines are added has been increased to 64 thousand characters.<br />

Known Limitations:<br />

Note that if a report object contains more than 64 thousand characters (for example, in a memo field), additional blank lines may be added when<br />

the report is exported to Tab-Separated Text format.<br />

Text objects

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