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    Passing of parameters from VB6 to Crystal Report 8 Professional?

    Good day everybody!

    just like to find out whether is it possible for me to pass a parameter from Visual Basic 6 to Crystal Report 8 Professional version??

    is it true that only the developer version of CR8 can do passing of parameters??

    thanks for all your time!!

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    yes it is possible,

    how do you invoke the report? i need to see the line of code...
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    and no, i have used CR7 and i was able to pass parameters...
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    could not even do coding...

    Good day....

    thanks for the reply....

    the main problem of calling a parameter from VB6 to activate reports from Crystal Report 8 Professional is that i could not find the crystl32.ocx control from the list of components in VB6.....

    i have done all my installation of VB6 and CR8 Professional (this is a standalone program) and i am suppose to open up the components in VB6 intending to add the ActiveX control into my form....
    through the control i should be able to use its properties to call the reports out.....
    is the whole step above the correct procedure???

    i have heard from some other sources that it is not possible to do parameters between VB6 and CR8 Pro.....

    thanks for the time again!!

    Regards jcemanic

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