CR7 Export from Viewer goes AWOL

Post Author: david.hawkins-mcdowell
CA Forum: Exporting
We have a VB6 app that has been happily generating reports using CR7 for a number of years.
In the past few weeks we have noticed that when exporting a report from the Viewer (using the Viewer's export functionality) the export vanishes without trace - yet only for Reports that use Stored Procs with Parameters.
On pressing export we get the first dialog (to select the format and destination). When OK is pressed, no further dialogs are shown, no errors are displayed. In fact the viewer remains open and continues as normal.
We are not sure if a recent XP update may have had an impact or whether another environments issue is likely.
Has anyone encountered anything similar?

Post Author: david.hawkins-mcdowell
CA Forum: Exporting
We've since found that the problem appears to be with a null being passed to the Stored proc. As a workaround, we've changed the procs and forced values into the parameters where null was working fine beforehand.
Just to clarify, the report displays in the viewer ok, it's the export from the viewer that was causing the problem.

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