on 08-18-2009 10:08 PM
I added a where clause using the BO designer that uses @variable ('DOCNAME') and it work perfect when running webi reports. But I also have some crystal reports that are using the universe and they suddenly stopped working. Does the variable 'DOCNAME' have an issue with cyrstal reports??
Even if I just create an object that simply displays the @variable ('DOCNAME'), I still run into the same problem.
I have another query that uses @variable ('BOUSER') and that one works fine on both webi and crystal reports.
Nevermind, I may have found an answer. Based on what the article below states, it looks like the only variable that is supported in Crystal Reports is 'BOUSER'.
[https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/boc/index?rid=/library/uuid/20984c2b-17f1-2b10-1091-d18977f7cd8f|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/boc/index?rid=/library/uuid/20984c2b-17f1-2b10-1091-d18977f7cd8f]
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