WebApr 1, 2010 · We have quite a few reports created in earlier versions of Crystal Reports. When I open the reports I am not able to see the data source for the reports. Fortunately a co-worker has a much earlier version of Crystal. We opened the reports with that version and were able to see the stored procedure name to which the report was querying. http://www.crystalreportsbook.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=22060
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WebJul 29, 2009 · Crystal Reports 8.5 SHOW SQL is greyed out Hello, I have a Crystal Report that was created on v 8.5. when I open it and try to see and modify SQL statements it is Greyed Out. I cant select Show SQL Query under Database. please advise. thank you Crystal Reports 8 1 Last Comment LinInDenver 8/22/2024 - Mon RPCIT 7/29/2009 WebJul 18, 2011 · It's your query causing the problem as well as 2 tables... Create a new report and connect to your DB and add those 2 tables, then you can change the linking to fit. Insert a group and select your Company or Invoice number etc. and then drop the details fields into the detail section and preview. greeting structure
Crystal Reports 2011- How to view SQL query string of a report
WebMar 11, 2024 · To view the original SQL query passed into the report. 1.) Right click your query/fields on the right fields pane. Select edit query. 2.) In the Power Query Editor window that opens. Select the query you want to view. Then select the gear icon of the Source under applied steps 3.) View the original query Message 8 of 8 1,283 Views 0 … WebJan 23, 2024 · According to this article about Connection properties, if the connection information is linked to a connection file, it is not feasible to edit the query in Excel, which the Edit Query option will be greyed out. If you import and connect the data with Microsoft Query, Excel will be able to edit query in Microsoft Query directly. WebApr 14, 2010 · 1. What version of Crystal Reports do you have? How the SQL is created/made changes on version 9. 2. What you are looking at is just a view of the SQL that Crystal Reports has generated, thus it is ready only. If you click on Database, Database Expert. It should show you how you are connected to the database. greetings translation