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Load Report Failed in Crystal Report using Datasets

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Mar 27th, 2008
Just want to ask question, what is the difference using server.mappath and report.load, in creating datasets for Crystal Reports? When I use server.mappath and then setting the DataSource for my Dataset, I always end up getting an error in report --> "Load Report Failed", The system cannot find the file specified. But when I use the report.load method, It goes through but an error also occurs in the connection, I wanted to continue coding with the server.mappath method but I couldn't pass through it. Please help me, It's been a long while working on this problem, any suggestions and solutions are appreciated. btw, I am using Oracle server in getting the db for my datasets i.e. OleDbConnection... and such, THANKS!

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