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Old 03-26-2007, 08:09 PM
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Question Crystal Report, Print at run time

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I want to know about how I can add something to be print on run time using Crystal Reports. Lets say I am creating crystal report with the database entities but I want the User to enter his or her user name durint the run time. How can I do this. I dont want to use the Parameter entities what we use to get the values. Can anyone enter the values in the taken textbox or anything like that. Please Answer me ASAP.

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