on 07-30-2009 3:19 PM
I have a web-based application written in .NET & CR 2008 and need to dynamically draw table/row/columns on CR report, in which depend on the amount of records/rows that the user input (each row has multiple columns). I generate these records as HTML strings and store into a paramm pass to Crystal Report. But some of the HTML tabs was interpreted correctly like , , but some does not, for instance the table tabs: <TABLE><TR><TD>....</TR></TABLE>.
My HTML param: "<TABLE id=Table1 border=2 bordercolor=BLUE><TR><TD>YOU ARE KIDDING ME ME ME </TD></TR></TABLE>"
I also did try to paste the HTML string above to CR's formula field and put it on the CR report under the design mode, and use the Text Format Property >> Paragraph Tab >> set Text Interpretation = HTML Text & also tried to set the X+2 formula to crHTMLText, but the table tags like TABLE, TR, TD ... weren't get recognized!!!!
I tried to avoid to use the CR's cross tab b/c my report generate base on the user inputs + extra calculations... Using dataset vs. table template will not help me in this case since I would lost control over the formatting data values for those dynamically rows & columns.
I am not sure if those TABLE, TR, TD,... tags are the limitation of CR's HTML text interpretation or something else? I spent TOO too much time reading/searching for help on the internet/forums, but there's no luck. One of the link in the forum pointed to SAP KB for the available tabs, but it was a broken link and could not find any info in CR's help document! PLEASE HELP!
Many thanks in advance for your help/suggestion.
Regards,
--Iris
Edited by: IrisVT on Jul 30, 2009 4:32 PM
Please re-post if this is still an issue to the .NET Development - Crystal Reports Forum or purchase a case and have a dedicated support engineer work with your directly
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