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CE10WIN_EN_SP4<br />

Server management<br />

ADAPT00201488<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37716421<br />

A second Crystal Management Server (CMS) cannot be started when auditing is enabled.<br />

This problem happens when the two Crystal Management Servers (CMS) are on separate machines. This problem happens even when the DSN<br />

on each machine, which connects to the audit database, share the same name and description.<br />

The cause of the problem is that the CE demands that the audit database connection string be identical for each CMS. Because the audit database<br />

connection string is unique for each CMS, the second CMS cannot be started.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

To solve this problem, CE compares only the DSN (name and description), UID, and PWD fields of the audit db connection string.<br />

Known Limitations:<br />

In some scenarios, it is not possible to share the same connection string between each CMS, because of network differences. In such a scenario,<br />

the second CMS will not start.<br />

Set Location<br />

ADAPT00421257<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37308420<br />

Crystal Reports 10 terminates when users override the qualified table name for a stored procedure.<br />

The cause of the problem is that, the Oracle driver constructs the fully qualified name as follows:<br />

“owner” + "." + “stored procedure name.”.<br />

However, if the owner field is empty, the fully qualified name becomes as follows:<br />

"." + 'stored procedure name'.<br />

That syntax causes an error, which is handled incorrectly, and then causes Crystal Reports to terminate.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

The problem is resolved. When the “owner” field is empty, the fully qualified name is used as name for the stored procedure.<br />

Sort order<br />

ADAPT00437911<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37521177<br />

In a .NET application, when users drill down on a group that has no data the following error message appears: "Report Application Server<br />

failed."<br />

New Behavior:<br />

An extra check for groups has been added: when a group does not contain data, an empty data set is returned.<br />

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