>I'd check your configuration of Crystal Reports itself. You
>may be trying to use something like client side cursors or
>such that the driver isn't capable of doing. I remember seeing
>an error like this a while back, and it was a config issue
>(either in the DSN or CR) that was causing the proble.
>
>YOu can use SQL Trace to see what query Crystal Reports is sending
>to SQL Server.
>
Just tried SQL Trace, and CR isn't even getting that far. BTW, just updated
SQL ODBC Driver to the latest SP3 version (2.65.0252), and still no dice.
>Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea-software.com)
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