How do I change a Crystal Report's ODBC database connection at runtime?

落花浮王杯 提交于 2019-11-27 04:52:54
Ryan Taylor

After even more research I found that there was a two part answer.

PART 1

If you are connecting to PostgreSQL via ODBC (the only way Crystal Reports can pull data from PostgreSQL as of the time of this writing) using the data owner you then you can use the following code:

reportDoc.Load(report);
reportDoc.DataSourceConnections[0].SetConnection("Driver={PostgreSQL ANSI};Server=myServer;Port=5432;", "myDatabase", "myUser", "myPassword");
reportDoc.ExportToDisk(CrystalDecisions.Shared.ExportFormatType.PortableDocFormat, path);
// Depending on your application you may have more than one data source connection that needs to be changed.

This method only works if you are connecting as a user that owns the data that you are reporting on because the schema name does not need to be supplied.

PART 2

If you are connecting to PostgreSQL via ODBC with a user other than the data owner then you need to manually supply the schema name. This is accomplished with the following code.

reportDoc.Load(report);

ConnectionInfo connInfo = new ConnectionInfo();
connInfo.ServerName = "Driver={PostgreSQL ANSI};Server=myServer;Port=5432;";
connInfo.DatabaseName = "myDatabase";
connInfo.UserID = "myUser";
connInfo.Password = "myPassword";

TableLogOnInfo tableLogOnInfo = new TableLogOnInfo();
tableLogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo = connInfo;

foreach (Table table in reportDoc.Database.Tables)
{
    table.ApplyLogOnInfo(tableLogOnInfo);
    table.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.ServerName = connInfo.ServerName;
    table.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.DatabaseName = connInfo.DatabaseName;
    table.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.UserID = connInfo.UserID;
    table.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.Password = connInfo.Password;

    // Apply the schema name to the table's location
    table.Location = "mySchema." + table.Location;
}

reportDoc.ExportToDisk(CrystalDecisions.Shared.ExportFormatType.PortableDocFormat, path);

Summary

There are two critical pieces of information here when trying to connect to a PostgreSQL database from Crystal Reports.

  1. The driver, server, and port number must all be specified in the server name property.
  2. If connecting as a user other than the data owner you must specify the schema name for each table you are pulling data from.

Sources

There were several sources used that did not have an answer that worked in my specific scenario but that led me in the right direction. These sources are listed below.

I just went through this same ordeal.

I set my connections like this (where sDataSource etc... are string with the information)

    Dim myConnectionInfo As ConnectionInfo = New ConnectionInfo()
    myConnectionInfo.ServerName = sDataSource
    myConnectionInfo.DatabaseName = sInitialCatalog
    myConnectionInfo.UserID = sUserID
    myConnectionInfo.Password = sPassword

    Dim myTables As Tables = report.Database.Tables
    Dim myTableLogonInfo As TableLogOnInfo = New TableLogOnInfo()
    myTableLogonInfo.ConnectionInfo = myConnectionInfo
    For Each myTable As CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.Table In myTables
        myTable.ApplyLogOnInfo(myTableLogonInfo)

        myTable.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.DatabaseName = myTableLogonInfo.ConnectionInfo.DatabaseName
        myTable.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.ServerName = myTableLogonInfo.ConnectionInfo.ServerName
        myTable.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.UserID = myTableLogonInfo.ConnectionInfo.UserID
        myTable.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.Password = myTableLogonInfo.ConnectionInfo.Password

    Next

Updating the ODBC within a crystal report file.

We are using ODBC with MSSQL, we couldn't find how to update the ODBC within the crystal files within a C sharp project.

With the example provided here we were able to find the way to update the ODBC within MSSQL, and it is as simple as this:

       Cursor.Current = Cursors.WaitCursor;

        CrystalDecisions.Windows.Forms.CrystalReportViewer CR_Viewer;
        CR_Viewer = new CrystalDecisions.Windows.Forms.CrystalReportViewer();
        this.Controls.Add(CR_Viewer);

        ConnectionInfo connInfo = new ConnectionInfo();
        connInfo.ServerName = "YOUR ODBC NAME"; 

        TableLogOnInfo tableLogOnInfo = new TableLogOnInfo();
        tableLogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo = connInfo;

         //THIS IS A CRYSTAL RPT FILE DIFINE AS A CLASS
        Facturation_Nord_Ouest.Reports.Facture_Français CrystalReportFr;


       CrystalReportFr = new Facturation_Nord_Ouest.Reports.Facture_Français();

            for (int i = 0; i < CrystalReportFr.Database.Tables.Count; i++)
            {
                CrystalReportFr.Database.Tables[i].ApplyLogOnInfo(tableLogOnInfo);
            }
            CR_Viewer.ReportSource = CrystalReportFr;

        CR_Viewer.ActiveViewIndex = 0;
        CR_Viewer.BorderStyle = System.Windows.Forms.BorderStyle.FixedSingle;
        CR_Viewer.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Fill;
        CR_Viewer.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(0, 0);
        CR_Viewer.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(545, 379);
        CR_Viewer.TabIndex = 0;
        CR_Viewer.Name = "Invoice";
        CR_Viewer.Zoom(100);
        CR_Viewer.Show();

        Cursor.Current = Cursors.Default;

With this the ODBC in the crystal file is automaticaly updated.

Tony Cleveland

First of all thank you for this information!!!

I'm using MySQL/C#/Crystal Reports. After setting up the ODBC/DSN something as simple as this worked for me.

using CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine;

using CrystalDecisions.Shared;

using MySql.Data.MySqlClient;

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ConnectionInfo connInfo = new ConnectionInfo();

connInfo.ServerName = "Driver={MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver};DSN=MyODBCDatasourceName";

TableLogOnInfo tableLogOnInfo = new TableLogOnInfo();

tableLogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo = connInfo;

// rpt is my Crystal Reports ReportDocument

// Apply the schema name to the table's location

foreach (Table table in rpt.Database.Tables)

{

    table.ApplyLogOnInfo(tableLogOnInfo);

    table.Location = table.Location;

}
Sayed Moawad
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            try
            {

                ReportDocument cryRpt = new ReportDocument();
                TableLogOnInfos crtableLogoninfos = new TableLogOnInfos();
                TableLogOnInfo crtableLogoninfo = new TableLogOnInfo();
                ConnectionInfo crConnectionInfo = new ConnectionInfo();
                cryRpt.Load(@"D:\tem\WebAppReport\WebAppReport\CrystalReport1.rpt");
                crConnectionInfo.ServerName = "misserver";
                crConnectionInfo.DatabaseName = "testAccountability_data";
                crConnectionInfo.UserID = "RW";
                crConnectionInfo.Password = "RW";


                foreach (CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.Table CrTable in cryRpt.Database.Tables)
                {
                    crtableLogoninfo = CrTable.LogOnInfo;
                    crtableLogoninfo.ConnectionInfo = crConnectionInfo;
                    CrTable.ApplyLogOnInfo(crtableLogoninfo);
                }

                CrystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = cryRpt;
                CrystalReportViewer1.RefreshReport();
            }
            catch
            {
            }






        }

This Work for Sql Server 2008 R2 for DSN less connection.

Dim myConnectionInfo As CrystalDecisions.Shared.ConnectionInfo = New CrystalDecisions.Shared.ConnectionInfo()

    myConnectionInfo.ServerName = "Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=P03\sqlrs1;"
    myConnectionInfo.DatabaseName = "RS1DB"
    myConnectionInfo.UserID = "user"
    myConnectionInfo.Password = "pwd"

    For Each myTable As CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.Table In mboReportDocument.Database.Tables

        Dim myTableLogonInfo As TableLogOnInfo = myTable.LogOnInfo
        myTableLogonInfo.ConnectionInfo = myConnectionInfo
        myTable.ApplyLogOnInfo(myTableLogonInfo)

    Next
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