on ‎2008 Aug 18 8:56 PM
I have several fields on my report that will not accept overflow field representation. I have checked several times to ensure that Allow Field Clipping is turned off.
The report is based off of a .Net dataset as the datasource. No matter what I seem I can't get it to display the overflow version. These are new reports created from scratch.
Is there any other settings needed to enable this?
A report wide setting maybe? Is there a Crystal Setting?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Matt Lowrance
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Matthew,
I might be reaching here but are you sure the fields are numeric and not string?
What happens if you create a formula with tonumber()?
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A little more information this seem like it may have to do with the .Net Dataset. I just noticed that another one of my reports that uses a dataset has the same problem. However I created a new report and connected directly to the database and the numbers are in Overflow representation. I did go ahead and try to use tonumber and it still didn't fix the issue. Interesting...
Has anyone had this issue with a .Net dataset? I am creating the report from Crystal Reports not in Visual Studio, Crystal XI R2.
Thanks,
Matt
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