Incomplete record set, Crystal XI, MS SQL stored procedure

Post Author: stadlock
CA Forum: Data Connectivity and SQL
I have a stored procedure written in T-SQL. When I use Query Analyzer to call the stored procedure, all records are returned that I'm expecting. So, the sp would seem to be working properly.  If I copy the code in the sp and run as a query within Query Analyzer it returns all the records.  The sp sorts the records alphabetically by last name, on the server.My Crystal XI report hooks into the sp using a MS SQL Server ODBC driver. I have a cascading record selection that uses prompt parameters. That functions fine, each subsequent prompt only allows for record selection based upon the preceding selection.Here's my problem: the first record selection prompts for a person's last name. It's a drop-down, you click the drop-down, you see a list of names, in alphabetical order (just as the sp creates it).But the list only goes up to S. There are no records for T through Z.  Furthermore, records keep "dropping off" daily.  At first, the selection went all the to names that started with "Su...", now it's back to "Sa...".  I think before long the S' will disappear, too.Remember, the sp executes properly within Query Analyzer and does return all records, A to Z. Just not the Crystal report.  There are somewhat less than 1800 records, total.This was working fine last Friday. I can't imagine what's changed over the weekend.
I've manually executed the sp several times, even scheduled it run every 10 minutes, I just don't know what else to try.  I've dropped it and re-created it.  I get the same incomplete set of records every time.
Anyone have any idea what I should look for?
Thanks!

Post Author: synapsevampire
CA Forum: Data Connectivity and SQL
Parameters are limited to the number of rows they return.
The solution is a registry setting, check out:
http://technicalsupport.businessobjects.com/KanisaSupportSite/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=c2017238&sliceId=&dialogID=4966384&stateId=1 0 4962685
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