Export to pdf crystal report

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I have a report that uses fields from the
stored procedure, and it is working
with out problems, only need to
export to pdf automatically, only it
is giving the following message:
Missing parameter values
I triedthe following commands:
rptPrint.ExportToDisk(ExportFormatType.PortableDocFormat, "E:\test\rpt_sis\pdf\projecto_test.PDF")
or
Dim CrExportOptions As New ExportOptions
Dim CrDiskFileDestinationOptions As New DiskFileDestinationOptions()
Dim CrFormatTypeOptions As New PdfRtfWordFormatOptions()
I'm using Visual Studio 2010 with
vb.net Windows forms.

Hi,
Because this is a 3rd party product, you'd better to ask question at its official website for better support.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best Regards,
Franklin
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