Failed to load database information DLL crdb_p2smapi.dll could not be loade

Hello,
Iam using Crystaldelivery to view mij crystal reports.
I have made a report to read in my outlook agenda.
The design of the report is made in Crystal report XI release 2.
First when we open the viewer you can select the parameters and then comes the error message.
Now when i want to view the report in Crystaldelivery or any other crystal viewer (i tried with more viewers) i get the message:
Failed to load database information.
Details: The database DLL crdb_p2smapi.dll could not be loaded.
Error in file: PATH TO THE TEMP FILE.rpt:
Failed to load database information.
Can somebody help me with this?
What makes this error to come up and how can we get the message away and we can view the report.
thx

Well, you are still not giving enough info to suggest things so I recommend purchasing a support and working with a Support engineer to resolve the issue. It's obvious information requests is being lost here so to get this resolved please contact CIC and purchase a case.
http://store.businessobjects.com/store/bobjamer/DisplayProductByTypePage&parentCategoryID=&categoryID=11522300?resid=-Z5tUwoHAiwAAA8@NLgAAAAS&rests=1254701640551
Thank you
Don

Similar Messages

  • The database sql generation parameters file could not be loaded. (MS Analysis Services 2012, OLEDB, OLAP)

    I am facing this error while creating a report in BI launchpad.It is working fine in rich client.I am using BO 4.1 and ms sql server 2012
    Thanks
    Riaz

    Hi amit,
    Do I need to create DSN for cube or data base?
    I am working on sql server cube
    By UDT i have selected OLE DB to create connection.
    While creating DSN what i have to select in the list

  • Failed to load database information. Details: The database DLL 'crdb_fielddef.dll' could not be loaded.

    I recently recreated a report using our Crystal Reports XI for .NET upgrade.  The report consists of 6 subreports, all based on dynamic datasets(field defs only) and loaded at runtime.  Problem is that it's not working.  I keep getting the following error when trying to run the asp.net ReportViewer page.   Failed to load database information. Details: The database DLL 'crdb_fielddef.dll' could not be loaded. Error in File C:\DOCUME1\eseidel\LOCALS1\Temp\SupplierReport_Final {02CAA886-3D0C-43E9-8155-EA7E58FAB8C7}.rpt: Failed to load database information.
    Any ideas?  Thanks.  I do have crdb_fielddef.dll in my c:/windows/system32 and I tried to include it in the project as well but with no luck.  Please help.  Thank you.
    Eric

    Looks like these report were created off of a ttx file. What Crystal Reports SDK are you using to develop the app? If you are using the RDC, this has not been tested in .NET and as such is not supported. If you are using teh CR assemblies for .NET, pass a dataset to the report. The dataset must match the structure as defined in the ttx. The report will then use the crdb_adoplus.dlll and you the fielddef dll will not come into play at all.

  • Failed to load database information. Error in File temp_

    Our environment:
    Windows Server 2012 R2 Data-center Edition 64 bit
    Visual Studio Pro 2013 Version 12.0.3.30110.00 Update 1
    .Net 4.5.51641
    Crystal Reports for VS 2013 V13.0.9.1312
    Oracle ODAC 11.2.0
    We created a winform application to generate a form letter report that runs fine within the IDE. When we build the the exe and copy it from the project folder to a folder on the C:\drive of this same pc and try to execute it we get these error messages (partial list);
    CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.DataSourceException: Failed to load database information.
    Error in File temp_d55286fc-26ee-4216-9062-3e32380313ab {B640FD39-66AC-4B6E-995D-7218BB48A992}.rpt:
    Failed to load database information. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: Failed to load database information.
    Error in File temp_d55286fc-26ee-4216-9062-3e32380313ab {B640FD39-66AC-4B6E-995D-7218BB48A992}.rpt:
    Failed to load database information.
       at CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.Controllers.DatabaseControllerClass.ReplaceConnection(Object oldConnection, Object newConnection, Object parameterFields, Object crDBOptionUseDefault)
       at CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.Table.SetDataSource(Object val, Type type)
       at CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument.SetDataSourceInternal(Object val, Type type)
       --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
       at CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.ConvertDotNetToErom.ThrowDotNetException(Exception e)
       at CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument.SetDataSourceInternal(Object val, Type type)
       at CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument.SetDataSource(DataSet dataSet)
       at cr3Test.Form1.Form1_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
    Here is the app:
    Imports System.Data.OleDb
    Imports System.Data
    Imports System
    Imports System.Windows.Forms
    Imports CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine
    Imports CrystalDecisions.Shared
    Public Class Form1
        Private Sub Form1_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
            Dim crReportDocument As New CrystalReport3()
            Dim DataSet1 As DataSet
            Dim adoOleDbConnection As OleDbConnection
            Dim adoOleDbDataAdapter As OleDbDataAdapter
            Dim connectionString As String = ""
            connectionString = "Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle;"
            connectionString += "Data Source=ourdb;"
            connectionString += "User ID=ouruserid;Password=ourpsw"
            adoOleDbConnection = New OleDbConnection(connectionString)
            Dim sqlString As String = "select * from TEMP_FRI_LETTERS"
            adoOleDbDataAdapter = New OleDbDataAdapter(sqlString, adoOleDbConnection)
            DataSet1 = New DataSet()
            adoOleDbDataAdapter.Fill(DataSet1, "TEMP_FRI_LETTERS")
            'Dim xmlPath As String = "C:\Temp\test.xml" ' use these two statment s to verify dataset works
            'DataSet1.WriteXml(xmlPath, XmlWriteMode.WriteSchema)
            crReportDocument.SetDataSource(DataSet1)
            crReportDocument.PrintOptions.PrinterName = "HP_LaserJet_4350_PCL_5e_Info_Tech"
            crReportDocument.Refresh()
            crReportDocument.PrintToPrinter(1, False, 0, 0)
            DataSet1.Dispose()
            adoOleDbDataAdapter.Dispose()
            adoOleDbConnection.Close()
            adoOleDbConnection.Dispose()
            crReportDocument.Dispose()
            Me.Close()
        End Sub
    End Class
    Here is the app.config:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
    <configuration>
        <startup useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true">
            <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.5" />
        </startup>
        <system.windows.forms jitDebugging="true" />
    </configuration>
    We have the CPU set to x86 as we are ultimately trying to generate a 32 bit app for XP and Win 7. We only installed the 32 bit run time on this pc because we have no intention of going to 64 bit apps on the clients. Are there additional dlls or something that has to be installed in the same folder as the exe on this development machine.
    Bruce

    Looking at the AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\AppCrash_myprograminfo led us to the last dll loaded being:
    LoadedModule[211]=C:\Program Files\SAP BusinessObjects\Crystal Reports for .NET Framework 4.0\Common\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\win32_x86\crdb_adoplus_res_en.dll
    State[0].Key=Transport.DoneStage1
    State[0].Value=1
    FriendlyEventName=Stopped working
    Scanning the community for "crdb_adoplus_res_en.dll" we got a hot on this issue again:
    Failed to load database information. Error in File temp_
    From the above we found this:
    1. the app.exe.config is all in one package which cannot be separated with the EXE file.
    2. the supporting component such as dll files, app.exe.config etc CANNOT be combined into the EXE file
    Adding the cr3Test.exe.config to the same folder as the cr3Test.exe RESOLVED the problem on Win 7. It also RESOLVED the problem on Server 2012 R2.
    We still need to test on Server 2008 R2 but we are hopeful when that time comes.
    Thanks.
    Bruce

  • Failed to load database information

    Post Author: ramya
    CA Forum: General
    Hi,
    We were using the crsyatl reports 9 for a desktop application that connects to a webservice.We had an issue with memory leak in crystal reports and hence we installed crystal reports 7 and upgraded that to crysta reports 9.We later installed the service pack 7 for the crystal reports 9 which has the fix for this memory leak .We are using the dlls Version=9.2.3300.0.But after upgrading and applying the service pack we couldnot even view the report in the report windows forms viewer.A error was displayed as C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\Application\Reports\CapitalReports\Building Reports\Comprehensive Reports\exreport.rpt ,Failed to load the database information .This was working fine before upgrading.We cannot find the solution.
    Any help will be kindly appreciated. ThankRamya

    Post Author: Mark Lemoine
    CA Forum: General
    In trying to diagnose this problem, we have obtained our own 64bit h/w, installed the same Windows OS, and installed the same components in the same order (to the best of our ability) as on the customer machine (Framework 2, IIS, SQL 2005, Framework 1.1, etc.).
    On our server, the reports work fine!  No exception "Failed to load database information" generated.
    We've also updated the customer's machine with the latest updates from MS (Framework 2 sp1, Framework 1.1 sp1, OS updates, security updates, etc.), but no joy .  The reports still fail with the described exception.
    What can we do to diagnose this?  Are there any trace or logging options in Crystal that can be turned on?  Why weren't we able to replicate the problem?
    Thanks
    Mark

  • Error Failed to load database information - access report from jsp in linux

    Hi,
    While accessing the report from my jsp file I got the below error. I am using Crystal Report Server 2008 V1 in linux environment.
    com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.lib.ReportSDKServerException: Failed to load database information.
    Error in File rpt_dp_customer_stmt {9515FCCB-0245-11E0-9DA4-000C29D5AD7D}.rpt:
    Failed to load database information.---- Error code:-2147482931 Error code name:failed
         com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.lib.ReportSDKServerException.throwReportSDKServerException(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.proxy.remoteagent.s.a(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.cf.a(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.z.a(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.ak.if(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.ad.int(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.bk.for(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.proxy.remoteagent.v.a(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.proxy.remoteagent.v.if(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.DatabaseController.a(Unknown Source)
         com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.DatabaseController.setTableLocation(Unknown Source)
         org.apache.jsp.formula_jsp._jspService(formula_jsp.java:117)
         org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:97)
         javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802)
         org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:334)
         org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:314)
         org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:264)
         javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802)
    Moreover, in my jsp i am passing the data base parameter like below,
    PropertyBag logonProperties = new PropertyBag();;
        mainPB.put(PropertyBagHelper.CONNINFO_CRQE_LOGONPROPERTIES, logonProperties);
        mainPB.put(PropertyBagHelper.CONNINFO_DATABASE_DLL, "libcrdb_jdbc.so");
        logonProperties.put("Database Class Name", "oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver");
        logonProperties.put("Use JDBC", "true");
        logonProperties.put("Connection URL", url);
        logonProperties.put("Server", dbserver);
    Also I set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH in linux machine, because i have the libcrdb_jdbc.so file on that path.
    /home/ReportServer/bobje/enterprise120/linux_x86/crpe/

    Its working. I gave crdb_jdbc.dll name in the connection info

  • CR VS 2013 error: Additional information: Failed to load database information.

    We have VS 2008 (V9.0.30729.1 SP1) using .Net 3.5 under Windows Server 2003 R2 Data Center Edition. VS 2008 came with Crystal Reports Version 10.5.3700.0. We developed a little report in a winform to run against Oracle 11gR2 using the OLE DB support in the CR Report Wizard in the VS 2008 IDE. It was a standard report with some code to print the report directly to the printer with out the viewer control. Here is the working code:
    Imports System.Data.OleDb
    Imports System.Data
    Imports System
    Imports System.Windows.Forms
    Imports CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine
    Imports CrystalDecisions.Shared
    Public Class Form1
        Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
            Dim crReportDocument As New CrystalReport1()
            Dim DataSet1 As DataSet
            Dim adoOleDbConnection As OleDbConnection
            Dim adoOleDbDataAdapter As OleDbDataAdapter
            Dim connectionString As String = ""
            connectionString = "Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle;"
            connectionString += "Data Source=OURDBNAME;"
            connectionString += "User ID=OURUSERID;Password=OURPSW"
            adoOleDbConnection = New OleDbConnection(connectionString)
            Dim sqlString As String = ""
            sqlString = "SELECT * FROM edi_filing_source_lov where filing_source_code in ('A','E')"
            adoOleDbDataAdapter = New OleDbDataAdapter(sqlString, adoOleDbConnection)
            DataSet1 = New DataSet()
            adoOleDbDataAdapter.Fill(DataSet1, "edi_filing_source_lov")
            crReportDocument.Database.Tables(0).SetDataSource(DataSet1)
            crReportDocument.PrintOptions.PrinterName = "HP_LaserJet_4350_PCL_5e_Info_Tech"
            crReportDocument.Refresh()
            crReportDocument.PrintToPrinter(1, False, 1, 99)
            Me.Close()
        End Sub
    End Class
    We want to migrate this report to VS 2013. We installed VS 2013 Professional (V12.0.30110.00 Update 1) under Windows Server 2012 R2 Data Center Edition. We downloaded CRforVS_13_0_9 and installed it in VS 2013. We moved the project from VS 2008 and opened it under VS 2013. It looks like it converted OK. When we run it we get the following error:
    An unhandled exception of type 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException' occurred in CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.dll
    Additional information: Failed to load database information.
    Error in File temp_f11eb1be-db98-4d33-800c-4db3b36ab14e {EEB2A9E4-8239-49CB-B016-8CE4F4C7643E}.rpt:
    Failed to load database information.
    More information: We can step through the wizard in VS 2013 using the standard template and add a report viewer control to the form and point it at the report and run it just fine in the VS 2013 IDE when there is no code in the form1_load event. We feel we have the Oracle.DataAccess.dll for the 11.2.0 client installed and tested correctly on the server and do not feel there is an issue with data base installation. When we add back the code above to the form1_load event and run it we get the error above.
    We have the logger set up but nothing gets added to the log files.
    We have tried three different ways to set the data source to resolve the error that is occurring at this line of code that is failing but with no luck:
    crReportDocument.Database.Tables(0).SetDataSource(DataSet1)
    crReportDocument.SetDataSource(DataSet1)
    crReportDocument.Database.Tables(0).SetDataSource(DataSet.Tables("edi_filing_source_lov"))
    Do you have any other suggestions we could try?
    Bruce

    Hi Bruce
    In my experience, the only reason for the error is that the there is an issue with the dataset and as a back up sort of a thing, the report engine is attempting to connect to the database the report was created off of. To test the dataset with the report, see this wiki on how to.
    Also, ensure that you have a look at this KBA.
    - Ludek
    Senior Support Engineer AGS Product Support, Global Support Center Canada
    Follow us on Twitter

  • "Failed to load database information" error

    I know there are many threads on this error, but none appear to apply to my situation.  We distribute CR2008 reports with our C#.NET application, connecting to a SQL Server 2005 db .  We have had very few problems with our reports, with the exception of one customer.
    The customer has five installations of our software, all on WinXP 32-bit machines, all connecting to the same SQL Server 2005 database, and all pulling their report files from the same shared network location.  Four of the five machines can run reports just fine.  The fifth machine pops this error on every report:
    Exception Source: rptcontrollers.dll
    Exception Type: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
    Exception Message: Failed to load database information.
    Error in File Job Info {FC802C7B-B9AD-4121-8D9E-81E3A405A6DC}.rpt:
    Failed to load database information.
    Here is the code that launches the report:
    CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument report = new ReportDocument();
          report.Load("C:\\Repository\\Job Info.Rpt");
          // Setup the Crystal ConnectionInfo
          IConnectionInfo iConnectionInfo = report.DataSourceConnections[0];
          SqlConnectionStringBuilder csBuilder = new SqlConnectionStringBuilder(AppSettings.ConnectionString);
          iConnectionInfo.SetConnection(csBuilder.DataSource, csBuilder.InitialCatalog, csBuilder.UserID, csBuilder.Password);
          foreach (CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.Table table in report.Database.Tables)
             TableLogOnInfo tableLogonInfo = table.LogOnInfo;
             // Need to set the password here as well
             table.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.Password = csBuilder.Password;
             // If this is SQL 2008, fix the provider
             if (AppSettings.SQLServerVersion == 10)
                table.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.LogonProperties.Set("Provider", "SQLNCLI10");
             table.ApplyLogOnInfo(tableLogonInfo);
             table.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo.Password = csBuilder.Password;
          new ReportViewerDialog(reportDocument).ShowDialog(this);
    We have done the following:
    1. We have uninstalled and re-installed the CR2008 MSI on that machine, with no change. 
    2. We have confirmed that the machine has full access to the directory where the reports are located.
    3. We have confirmed that the machine is set to the same default printer as the working machines, and can print to it.
    4. We have confirmed that the app itself has full functionality apart from the reports.
    5. We have confirmed that SQL Native Client is installed.
    6. The customer is not aware of any other unusual behavior on that machine (though our support tech did note unusually long reboot times).
    I'm out of ideas at this point.  If anyone has any suggestions, I'd be very appreciative.
    Ron Moses
    ConEst Software Systems

    > Use Modules.
    We do use merge modules in our install, but we know of no other way to uninstall/re-install Crystal than using the MSI.
    > Then compare the lists between working and none working Reports and PC's.
    No reports work on the one PC, all reports work on the other four.
    > Also, the SQLNCLI10.dll is for MS SQL Server 2008 and I doubt it should be used with SQL 2005. Set log on info and use the SQL Native client SQLNCLI.dll driver. Could also be related to that client engine causing the delays.
    The code only uses the 2008 DLL if it detects that the db is 2008, otherwise it uses the 2005 dll.  We officially support 2005, and include 2005 Express in our install, but we do have a small number of users who are already running their own 2008 instances, so we include this code to support them.
    Ron Moses

  • Failed to load database information. Error in File ReportName {E420E88A-5947-4925-844E-75E6311D3EB3}.rpt: Failed to load database information.

    Hi All,
    We've been running CR for VS2010 for a number of years in our web app without any issues. Using the same code we recently upgraded our application to support x64 and we have run into this error on our QA servers:
    Failed to load database information. Error in File ReportName{Guid}.rpt. Failed to load database information.
    Here's are server setup:
    Windows Server 2012 Datacenter x64
    SAP Crystal Reports Runtime Engine for .Net Framework (64-bit)
    IIS 8
    Database Server
    Oracle 12c
    Interestingly, Crystal Reports works fine on our dev machines and it also works on our dev machines if I connect to the QA Database server directly. So I've ruled out any Oracle issues.
    I believe the permissions are set up correctly for CR to run, but I'd like to know what permission CR needs to run. I can't find a definite answer reading the forum posts or on the WIKI.
    I've used Process Monitor and there seems to be some permission issues with the uf12manager.DLL. See attached document.
    I'm really stuck here and any help is appreciated.
    Thanks!

    Nothing to do with UFL manager, that may be a missing dependency.
    Search on a kbase on how to enable crlogger, that may tell you what is failing.
    Typical Oracle issues on a 64 bit app is I believe you need to install the Oracle 64 bit Client and then 32 bit client.
    Do we support Oracle 12? No we don't...
    See this PAM for more info:
    SAP Crystal Reports 2011 Product Availability Matrix (PAM)
    Open the link for the Database connectivity....
    Don

  • Failed to load database information. Error in {GUID}.rpt

    Hi
    I have a C# windows service that load a rpt file and export it to PDF
    I am required to use XML as data source for the rpt file, and in the IDE of CR 2013 it always works fine via local XML file, and also I create a http/https pages which returns a XML stream, it still works,  preview fine.
    And then I debug into my unit test project, load the rpt file, set the necessary parameters, and at last call the ReportDocument.Export(), the PDF was generated successfully.
    But when I deploy the windows service in my local machine, it always throw out an exception with the error message of “Failed to load database information. Error in {GUID}.rpt” at ReportDocument.Export().
    Here is the environment of my local machine:
        Windows 7 (64 bit)
        NET framework 4.0 / VS2010 build with “Any CPU”
        CR2013 with the latest run-time packages for VS
        I also have crdb_xml.dll in both of the following paths:
    C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects\Crystal Reports for .NET Framework 4.0\Common\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\win64_x64
    C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects\Crystal Reports for .NET Framework 4.0\Common\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\win32_x86
    I doubt that I missed something in my environment, is there any suggestions? Thanks a lot!

    Thank you for your advice!
    I have deployed the crdb_xml driver as the steps mentioned in your links, it resolved previous error. Thanks a lot!
    But now I encountered another problem, ok, here is my work flow:
    1. I create two separate .net pages which return xml stream for my report file, one for main report and the other for the sub report. And these pages need to pass parameters.
    2. I create http/https URL xml data source for both the main report and sub report, also I added the parameters in the end of my creation by @prompt function.
    3. Then I preview my report, enter the necessary parameters in the pop-up window, and click “OK”, the xml data returned from my URL and displayed correctly in my report.
    4. Then I test into my windows service:
    1) Create an object of CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument() named rptDoc to load my report file.
    2) Set parameters to rptDoc via the function of rptDoc.SetParameterValue()
    3) Apply my logonInfo and attributes information
    4) rptDoc.Export().
    Then I got my problem, the parameters did not send to my .net pages all the while, but it is worked fine if I previewed the report in CR 2013 design tool.
    Is it the problem that I missed some settings in my .net code or any way CrystalReport.Engine did not support to pass parameters to a report with http/https xml data source?
    I am blocked by this issue, any suggestion? Thanks!
    For your reference, here is the .net page which is trying to catch the parameters
    foreach (var item in Request.Params)
    paramsList.Add(item.ToString());
                    ExceptionManager.InsertException(new Exception(string.Join(",", paramsList)));
                    BrokerEntity broker = null;
                    string ifpPSID = Params.ReplaceNullWith(Request["@IFPPSID"], Null.NullString).ToString();
    When preview the report in CR 2013 design tool, we get following string for “Request.Params”
    “@IFPPSID,ASP.NET_SessionId,ALL_HTTP,ALL_RAW,APPL_MD_PATH,APPL_PHYSICAL_PATH,AUTH_TYPE,AUTH_USER,AUTH_PASSWORD,LOGON_USER,REMOTE_USER,CERT_COOKIE,CERT_FLAGS,CERT_ISSUER,CERT_KEYSIZE,CERT_SECRETKEYSIZE,CERT_SERIALNUMBER,CERT_SERVER_ISSUER,CERT_SERVER_SUBJECT,CERT_SUBJECT,CONTENT_LENGTH,CONTENT_TYPE,GATEWAY_INTERFACE,HTTPS,HTTPS_KEYSIZE,HTTPS_SECRETKEYSIZE,HTTPS_SERVER_ISSUER,HTTPS_SERVER_SUBJECT,INSTANCE_ID,INSTANCE_META_PATH,LOCAL_ADDR,PATH_INFO,PATH_TRANSLATED,QUERY_STRING,REMOTE_ADDR,REMOTE_HOST,REMOTE_PORT,REQUEST_METHOD,SCRIPT_NAME,SERVER_NAME,SERVER_PORT,SERVER_PORT_SECURE,SERVER_PROTOCOL,SERVER_SOFTWARE,URL,HTTP_CONNECTION,HTTP_ACCEPT,HTTP_HOST,HTTP_USER_AGENT,HTTP_FRONT_END_HTTPS”
    When run in windows service, we get following string without parameters “@IFPPSID”
    “ASP.NET_SessionId,ALL_HTTP,ALL_RAW,APPL_MD_PATH,APPL_PHYSICAL_PATH,AUTH_TYPE,AUTH_USER,AUTH_PASSWORD,LOGON_USER,REMOTE_USER,CERT_COOKIE,CERT_FLAGS,CERT_ISSUER,CERT_KEYSIZE,CERT_SECRETKEYSIZE,CERT_SERIALNUMBER,CERT_SERVER_ISSUER,CERT_SERVER_SUBJECT,CERT_SUBJECT,CONTENT_LENGTH,CONTENT_TYPE,GATEWAY_INTERFACE,HTTPS,HTTPS_KEYSIZE,HTTPS_SECRETKEYSIZE,HTTPS_SERVER_ISSUER,HTTPS_SERVER_SUBJECT,INSTANCE_ID,INSTANCE_META_PATH,LOCAL_ADDR,PATH_INFO,PATH_TRANSLATED,QUERY_STRING,REMOTE_ADDR,REMOTE_HOST,REMOTE_PORT,REQUEST_METHOD,SCRIPT_NAME,SERVER_NAME,SERVER_PORT,SERVER_PORT_SECURE,SERVER_PROTOCOL,SERVER_SOFTWARE,URL,HTTP_CONNECTION,HTTP_ACCEPT,HTTP_HOST,HTTP_USER_AGENT,HTTP_FRONT_END_HTTPS”

  • Crystal Reports 2008: Failed to load database information

    Hi,
    I have an application (windows forms) that loads a report as a ReportDocument, and prints it to a predefined printer.
    This report is drawing its data from an xml file with an xml schema, both of which have hardcoded paths in the report.
    I have built the project into an installer and have installed it on my local machine. Works great, prints fine.
    However whenever I install it on another machine (and thus deploy the redistributable) I get the following error when the user tries to print.
    CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.DataSourceException: Failed to load database information.
    Error in File temp_b647a5f7-7ab3-4f76-8154-0063f3b2b394 {1ADFD95E-D1A2-42A9-AC96-E8DBE2B9940A}.rpt:
    Failed to load database information. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x800002CD): Failed to load database information.
    Error in File temp_b647a5f7-7ab3-4f76-8154-0063f3b2b394 {1ADFD95E-D1A2-42A9-AC96-E8DBE2B9940A}.rpt:
    Failed to load database information.
    I have narrowed the exception in my code down to the following line (which I don't think is the problem)
    LabelToPrint.Load(Util.workingDirectory + "Labels\\" + fileName + ".rpt");
    LabelToPrint.PrintToPrinter(ps.PrinterSettings, ps, false);
    Is there something that I need to set up on the users system that I don't know about? Could the system not have ODBC capability? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    ~Adam
    PS. I am using VS2008

    A sugestion and a question:
    Make sure you are using SP 2:
    https://smpdl.sap-ag.de/~sapidp/012002523100009038092009E/cr2008win_sp2.exe
    msm:
    https://smpdl.sap-ag.de/~sapidp/012002523100009159092009E/cr2008sp2_mm.zip
    msi:
    https://smpdl.sap-ag.de/~sapidp/012002523100009159002009E/cr2008sp2_redistinstall.zip
    How are you conencting to the xml? Native (crdb_xml.dll), ODBC, etc.?
    Ludek
    Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/SAPCRNetSup

  • The database DLL 'crdb_odbc.dll' could not be loaded.

    Post Author: lurked
    CA Forum: Data Connectivity and SQL
    Hi guys.The post title explains the problem...I'm using Crystal Report XI : Developper with Windows Server 2003.I need to display reports over the web, so I'm using the Crystal Report ActiveX Viewer.All is working fine for now, except the following : When I try to show the report, I only see the Viewer's border, with the viewer empty, and on the top, its written : Failed to load database information. Details: The database DLL 'crdb_odbc.dll' could not be loaded.
    I searched my computer, and I found many different crdb_odbc.dll(I used many different versions of Crystal Report), they all are in the Common Files folders, and I tried to register it, but since there is no Entry, I cant register it. I also un/re-installed Crystal Report, both on the server AND on the client machine, and I keep getting the same error message.So I'm kinda stuck now.. If anybody knows where I should head first, to get over this problem, it would be very nice.Thanks.François BoivinSTAS, Analyst Programmerwww.stas.biz

    Post Author: V361
    CA Forum: Data Connectivity and SQL
    when you set up your ODBC connection what type of connection did you create. Does it work from any machine ?.  You might want to try adding another ODBC connection to the Windows Server, Chose System DSN (If that is appropriate for your environment) and try the openlink generic (Again If that is appropriate for your environment) Whatever you call this connection, you will need a clone on the server side as well, same name, same case, same everything....   Not sure if this will help, but I had some situations were I got a similar error, and doing the above fixed my problem....  ( I am using SQL server though, so....)

  • The database DLL 'crdb_p2bbtrv.dll' could not be loaded.

    I'm using Visual Studio 2008 to develop an ASP.NET application to display reports created using Crystal Reports XI.
    We currently have a working VB6 application that employees use to launch reports written in Crystal Reports XI. My task is to rewrite the user interface using Visual Studio 2008 in ASP.NET and provide the reports on our company ASP.NET portal.
    The reports that need to be launched are all existing reports written in XI. There is no VB code that defines data connection; it just launches the report in a report viewer.
    Here is the VB 6 code:
    Set CrystalApplication = CreateObject("CrystalRuntime.Application.9")
    Set CrystalReport = CrystalApplication.OpenReport(grsReports!ReportFile)
    crViewer.ReportSource = CrystalReport
    crViewer.ViewReport
    Very simple!
    Now this should be simple to reproduce in ASP.NET page; 30min top.
    Dim crystalReport As New ReportDocument()
    crystalReport.Load(q.ReportLoc)
    CrystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = crystalReport
    I created the page threw it up on the server and everything looks fine. When the user selects a report they are presented with a box that says enter values. They enter the date range and select OK. Then BOOMB!
    The error message u2013 u201CFailed to load database information. Details: The database DLL 'crdb_p2bbtrv.dll' could not be loaded. Error in File C:WINDOWSTEMPvoucher reprint by voucher {AE5F62B2-1704-428D-8DCD-4BD83001BF49}.rpt: Failed to load database information.u201D
    When I open the report in Crystal it works just fine and I dont get any errors, even on the server
    I installed process monitor on the server
    1. I've deployed the CRRedist2008_x86.msi (BootStrapper)  on the server.
    2. Installed Crystal Report XI on the server
    3. Installed pervasive PSQL
    I folllowed the SAP links.
    http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/oss_notes_boj/sdn_oss_boj_dev/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/scn_bosap/notes%7b6163636573733d36393736354636443646363436353344333933393338323636393736354637333631373036453646373436353733354636453735364436323635373233443330333033303331333333363338333933333331%7d.do
    Install the Btrieve database engine on the system with the Visual Studio .NET application.  How do I do that?
    Thank you

    Hi Larry,
    The problem is you originally used the CR Basic version which is included with VS 2008, cr version is 10.5. So what you are doing is going backwards in CR runtime version.
    Next problem is CR Basic for VS 2008 does not include the native Btrieve driver and the one included in the XI runtime will not work in VS 2008. VS 2008 and CR basic only supports the basic ODBC, OLE DB and few others drivers...
    When you downloaded the trial version of CR 2008 use Service Pack 3 full version and rebuild your app with the updated 12.3.x.x runtime, 12.0.1100.x and 12.0.2000.x assembly versions. And when you do install CR 2008 SP 3 select the custom option to manually select the native btrieve/pervasive driver, it's not installed by default. Now your application will spefifically look for CR 2008 rutime, if you don't update by rebuilding the app it will continue to use the 10.5 runtime.
    Now when you build your deployment package also use the Service Pack 3 Redist MSI package, it will include the native driver.
    If you don't purchase CR 2008 your license will run out in a month and your users will not be able to continue using your app.
    If you don't upgrade your only option is to convert your reports to ODBC and then verify you are not using any CR XI specific features, they won't work in CR 10.5 runtime.
    Hope this clears it all up for you?
    Thank you
    Don

  • The database DLL 'crdb_oracle' could not be loaded.

    I have built a .net 2.0 website that is using Crystal Report Viewer with an Oracle 10g Database. All works well on my local machine but when deployed to the web server I get the following error:
    Failed to load database information. Details: The database DLL 'crdb_oracle.dll' could not be loaded. Error in File C:\DOCUME1\DMTEST\ASPNET\LOCALS1\Temp\test {BB80E9A1-92CE-402D-A52A-47ECE4330794}.rpt: Failed to load database information.
    I have run the Crystal Reports for .Net Framework 2.0 setup and have located the 'crdb_oracle.dll' file in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Business Objects\2.7\Bin directory. Am I missing a step in this process.
    The Web Server is a Windows 2000 box.
    Thank,
    John

    I am having a similar problem.  However, I do not have CR installed, but want to use only CR from within VS 2008 and deploy a ASP.NET reporting app to IIS.  If I create a simple report with no parameters it will run fine in both VS and IIS.  However, if I add a parameter to the report such as UserId={?Parameter1} then on execution, the report will prompt for the parameter and then throw this error, "The database DLL 'crdb_oracle' could not be loaded."
    I have added full privileges to the ASP.NET, IUSR, and IWAM for the Oracle folder.  I also search the hard drive and find only one OSI.dll and no crdb_oracle.dll.
    Can you tell me if my scenario is supported with VS 2008 only?
    I am connecting to the DB like this:
                ConnectionInfo connectionInfo = new ConnectionInfo();
                connectionInfo.ServerName = "Driver={Microsoft ODBC for ORACLE};Server=localhost;Port=1521;";
                connectionInfo.DatabaseName = "dev";
                connectionInfo.UserID = "...";
                connectionInfo.Password = "...";
                TableLogOnInfos tableLogOnInfos = CrystalReportViewer1.LogOnInfo;
                foreach (TableLogOnInfo tableLogOnInfo in tableLogOnInfos)
                    tableLogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo = connectionInfo;
    Thank you,
    Travis

  • The database DLL 'crdb_query.dll' could not be loaded

    Hi Experts,
    We are facing the following problem on windows 2008 64bit machine with crystal reports 2008 and ODBC connectivity.
    We are upgraded our production server OS to Windows 2008 64bit machine,After upgrade some of the crystal reports are not working and throughing the following error
    Failed to load database information.Details: The database DLL 'crdb_query.dll' could not be loaded
    Not able to find the exact reason.There is no difference between working and non-working reports.
    On server we installed Crystal reports 2008 developer and runtime version.Our application is build on .net and to connect to database from crystal reports we are using ODBC connectivity and our database is oracle
    Any idea how to resolve this one?
    Thank you.
    Edited by: venkat_crystal on May 18, 2011 6:57 AM

    CR 2008 and it's runtime is 32 bit only. Make sure your database client also is 32 bit and you added your DSN using the 32 bit ODBC Administrator.
    As long as you use Service Pack 3 it should work. windows 7 was added to SP 2 and 2008 is it's matching Server OS so it should work.
    How did you distribute the runtime?
    Thanks
    Don

Maybe you are looking for