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Issue with Lotus Domio connecting to crystal reports
I have a report created in Crystal reports 2008 using data from Lotus Notes Domino.

I installed LotusNotes SQL driver (*NSF) and have Lotus Notes locally installed(6.5).
In Lotus Notes I have all data what I want to report in Crystal.

When running in Crystal I cannot find the Lotus Domino , also I cannot see it in my
ODBC data source administrator nor I can add this.
Can you let me know how I can add/find this so I can use this for my report

Thx a lot!

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Hi

Avatar of Mike McCrackenMike McCracken

I believe Crystal has a Lotus driver.

How are you trying to build the ODBC connection?

Is this for a 32 or 64 bit data source?

CR 2008 is strictly 32-bit for retrieving data.

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Taht should be

odbcad32.exe

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Crystal Reports is a business intelligence application from SAP SE. It is used to graphically design data connections and report layouts from a wide range of data sources including Excel spreadsheets, Oracle, SQL Server databases and Access databases, BusinessObjects Enterprise business views, and local file-system information. Report designers can place fields from these sources on the report design surface, and can also deploy them in custom formulas (using either BASIC or Crystal's own syntax), which are then placed on the design surface. Crystal Reports also supports subreports, graphing, and a limited amount of GIS functionality.