Empty Crystal Report

Hi Experts,
I tried to change old crystal Reports template (AR invoice)  after I imported in into 8.8 like this.
1. Rename parameter to DocKey@
2. Change Selection Record fomulas as  {OINV.DocNum} = {?DocKey@}
3. Change Datasource to SAPB1 (In ODBC system DSN)
But when I click Preview in AR Invoice, it shows empty Invoice. No data in it.
Can you please advise me how to do?  Thanks.
Regards,
Christina
Edited by: Christina Du on Dec 14, 2010 4:32 AM

Yes. I know how to do.
I used the wrong selection formulas.  When I use OINV.DocEntry = {?DocKey@}
It is working......
Great!
Thanks Gordon!

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