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how to disable database login prompt in crystal report java?

i am using crystal decision report sdk!!

Thanks in advance!!
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Updated 13-Sep-13 23:40pm
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You have apply the logon details at runtime.

Note : The below link is for C# so it won't give you any instant code but it'll show you how to solve the issue.
C# Crystal Reports Dynamic Logon parameters[^]
 
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vishal.v.patil 4-Oct-13 10:13am    
Thanks for replay!!

but i have fine the solution of that for java!!

Thanks thanks another once!!
ShaikhM 6-Oct-13 22:21pm    
@thatraja.. this is what happens when you copy paste links as answers left-right-center without understanding what the OP wants. If it were only a suggestion why was it posted as a Solution and not a comment. No wonder I can see your name on the right side.
thatraja 7-Oct-13 3:18am    
I don't know what's your problem. <br/>/*this is what happens when you copy paste links as answers left-right-center without understanding what the OP wants.*/ Really? Read my first line from my answer. <br/>/*If it were only a suggestion why was it posted as a Solution and not a comment.<br/>*/ No, that's not suggestion, that's a solution. So I posted as a solution. First line from my answer is enough for this question. But I gave him link(though it's not java) to guide him easily because it has code, screenshot, etc.,. Finally the OP replied me that he's ok with my answer. Didn't you see his reply? <br/>/*No wonder I can see your name on the right side.*/ Thanks for this details, I'm famous now. <br/>FYI, replies like this(yours) will make things worse. After this reply, I think hereafter I'm not going to touch these type of questions :(
ShaikhM 7-Oct-13 16:43pm    
the first line is your answer? Great. I would call it over assumption of things. And not to miss Over Confidence. The fact is only because you have to keep up with your daily and monthly competitors, sometimes taking a shot in the bush helps. And although you may not accept this on the forum, but you know you have done this before.
thatraja 7-Oct-13 21:16pm    
/*the first line is your answer? Great. I would call it over assumption of things. And not to miss Over Confidence.*/

That's not assumption.I have 4+ year experience in Crystal reports so I know how to troubleshoot things during errors. In past I have answered lot of crystal reports questions.

/*The fact is only because you have to keep up with your daily and monthly competitors, sometimes taking a shot in the bush helps.*/
There's no need for me. FYI I was inactive for last 7-8 months. And you're forcing me to give me a vacation. Good.

/*And although you may not accept this on the forum, but you know you have done this before.*/
what?

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