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How to Pass Parameters from a JSP to a Crystal Report Template

Asked by jaisanj in Crystal Reports Software

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I am new to Crystal Reports and Crystal Enterprise.  I need to pass parameters from a Portlet JSP to a Crystal Report template.  The JSP will launch a report template via a URL connection.  The user will provide the Crystal Server address and path to the report template in the portlet UI form/fields.  The report template is stored on a Crystal Enterprise V10 server and the database is DB2.  The CE may/may not be running on a Portal Server.   I have the following questions:

1) How do I create the report template using Crystal Reports V10 that accepts the parameters from JSP without prompting for them?

2) How do I pass the parameters from the JSP to the report template?

If you can provide step by step instructions, that would be very helpful.

Thanks!

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