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Jeff,
After I sent my last message, I then looked at the history and realized I had missed a number of replies.
Looks like ODBC is the way to go for now. Bummer.
Thanks!
>Fabian,
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>Not sure how much of this you've been following, but the OLE DB provider simply won't work due to a problem enumerating stored procedures in databases with a significant number of stored procedures. You can turn off "show stored procedures" in Crystal and at least it can open the database. But, when you verify database, it crashes. I have a 3rd parth ADO query tool that also crashes when you try to list the stored procedures.
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>Microsoft is aware of it and hopefully will get it fixed. For now I'm using Crysta 9 woth ODBC. It works fine as long as you don't try to use the autoincrement integer data type.
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>Jeff
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