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Thanks, Steve, I did not remember that - thought it existed.
Vern

At 02:58 PM 6/30/2004, you wrote:
> "Vern Hamberg" wrote:
> Subject: RE: Connecting the iseries thru crystal in a VB app
> I hear you. Did not know what you'd already been through!
>
> We use Crystal, both stand-alone and in our GUI, which is written in
> Delphi. There has been no problem with connecting from the GUI for our
> customers, but I have not looked at the order of things there.
>
> There are some cryptic instructions from a former developer, on the use of
> Crystal stand-alone when generating reports for one of our services. The
> instruction is to already have a Client Access 5250 session going,
> otherwise it does not connect in Crystal. Seems weird to me, but I've
never
> explored it. If anything, I wonder whether there is something to do with
> the security settings in OpsNav for a particular AS/400 connection -
OpsNav
> is where security settings are set. It gets convoluted.
>
> Wish I could be more help - maybe this'll get you down a better path.


How about using CWBLOGON on the PC to log in to the iSeries before running the stand-alone version of the Crystal report?

Steve
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