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CE10WIN_EN_SP4<br />

RDC Designers<br />

ADAPT00370532<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 36860851<br />

A rowset error occurs and no data is returned to Crystal Reports. This problem is caused by SQL statements that reference Informix datetime<br />

datatypes (datetime xxx to xxx).<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

Known Limitations:<br />

For UNIX:<br />

- None.<br />

For Windows:<br />

- This Hotfix applies to the following drivers:-<br />

CR Informix ODBC Driver 4.20 (Datadirect)<br />

INFORMIX 3.80 32 BIT (Informix)<br />

INFORMIX 3.34 32 BIT (Informix)<br />

Reliability<br />

ADAPT00407226<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37167640<br />

Some ports for the Report Application Server versions XI, 10 and 9 fail to respond due to a memory leak.<br />

The ports fail to respond because the program fails to free the memory from TCP port 1566 for versions XI and 10 and port 1560 for version 9,<br />

after users connect to that port and send data. In that case, the crystalras.exe process consumes all memory that belongs to the server.<br />

By design, memory is freed from TCP port 1566 and 1560 only when it receives a message.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem has been resolved by freeing the memory even when no message is received after a connection attempt.<br />

Report presentation<br />

ADAPT00456358<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37660711<br />

When Crystal Reports version 10 is used to view an instance of a report that contains saved data and was created in Crystal Reports version 9, the<br />

logon prompt appears when users click the link to the report's subreport.<br />

This problem happens when a field in the main report with a NULL value is linked to a parameter field in the subreport. In that case, the<br />

parameter value in the subreport will also have null value and bCurrentValueSet is then set to false. Because the data source for the subreport is<br />

not found, users are prompted for database logon credentials.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

The value for bCurrentValueSet is set to true once the report is opened.<br />

Report processing

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