Unable to Save Crystal Reports(With Dynamic  Parameters to Infoview)

I am using Crystal Reports 2008 and BOXI 3.1. I have 5 dynamic parameters and can't save my report to Infoview, but If I use Static parameter then I am able to save it.
Any help would be highly interested?
thanks
nisniki

What is the exact error message and the version of crystal reports.Can you also check that all the BOE services are up and running

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  • Unable to save the Crystal Report with Dynamic paramters in Enterprise

    Hello,
    We are not able to save our Crystal Report with dynamic parameters in Enterprise, Error message as follows :
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    The error message occurs because the user or group who created the LOV does not have the appropriate rights in Business View Manager.
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    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.n.nr(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.n.bn(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.n.bp(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.n.else(Unknown Source)
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    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.bk.a(Unknown Source)
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    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.bk.<init>(Unknown Source)
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    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.dd.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.ReportSource.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.ReportSource.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.PrintOutputController.export(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.PrintOutputController.export(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.sdk.PrintOutputController.export(Unknown Source)

    Post Author: nl11087
    CA Forum: JAVA
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    Reproduction:
    1. create a database db1, create a table table1 with a String type column col1.
    2. Create new report Report1.rpt, create a connection to above, Add Command using 'SELECT col1, col2, col3 FROM table1 WHERE col1 = '{?Par1}' . Add a parameter field Par1 : String
    3. In your java stand alone application using JRC add the parameter Par1 with a value "Jon Doe's Value" containing a single apostrophe. Export to PDF. (I also tried MSWord and this failed too, similar behavior). Additionally, in another test try to replaceAll("'","''") to escape it, preventing the code to break, but now it does not retrieve the expected row anymore and you end up with an empty report.
    Exception StackTrace:
    com.crystaldecisions.reports.exportinterface.exceptions.ExportException: JDBC Error: Incorrect syntax near 's'.
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.formatter.a.c.if(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.formatter.a.c.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.businessobjects.reports.sdk.b.b.int(Unknown Source)
    at com.businessobjects.reports.sdk.JRCCommunicationAdapter.request(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.proxy.remoteagent.x.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.proxy.remoteagent.q.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.dd.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.ReportSource.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.ReportSource.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.PrintOutputController.export(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.PrintOutputController.export(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.sdk.PrintOutputController.export(Unknown Source)
    Caused by: com.crystaldecisions.reports.formatter.formatter.c: JDBC Error: Incorrect syntax near 's'.
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.formatter.formatter.objectformatter.bv.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.formatter.formatter.objectformatter.bv.if(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.formatter.formatter.e.l.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.formatter.formatter.e.p.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.formatter.formatter.e.p.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.formatter.a.c.a(Unknown Source)
    ... 17 more
    Caused by: com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.be: JDBC Error: Incorrect syntax near 's'.
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.n.else(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.n.nr(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.n.bn(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.n.bp(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.n.else(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.s.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.bk.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.bk.aa(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.bk.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.bk.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.bk.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.dataengine.bk.a(Unknown Source)
    ... 23 more
    Caused by: com.crystaldecisions.reports.reportdefinition.datainterface.n: JDBC Error: Incorrect syntax near 's'.
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.reportdefinition.datainterface.p.a(Unknown Source)
    ... 35 more
    Caused by: com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.driverImpl.m: JDBC Error: Incorrect syntax near 's'.
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.driverImpl.o.eC(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.driverImpl.o.if(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.ap.ea(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.ap.h(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.ap.dV(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.ax.if(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.bc.if(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.bc.do(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.bc.do(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.ae.cy(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.ae.cz(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.queryengine.b1.bc(Unknown Source)
    ... 36 more
    Caused by: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: Incorrect syntax near 's'.
    at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException.makeFromDatabaseError(Unknown Source)
    at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.IOBuffer.processPackets(Unknown Source)
    at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement.getNextResult(Unknown Source)
    at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement.doExecuteStatement(Unknown Source)
    at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement$StatementExecutionRequest.executeStatement(Unknown Source)
    at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.CancelableRequest.execute(Unknown Source)
    at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerConnection.executeRequest(Unknown Source)
    at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement.execute(Unknown Source)
    ... 48 more
    - JRCAgent3 detected an exception: An error occured while exporting the report
    at com.businessobjects.reports.sdk.b.b.int(Unknown Source)
    at com.businessobjects.reports.sdk.JRCCommunicationAdapter.request(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.proxy.remoteagent.x.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.proxy.remoteagent.q.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.dd.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.ReportSource.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.ReportSource.a(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.PrintOutputController.export(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.application.PrintOutputController.export(Unknown Source)
    at com.crystaldecisions.reports.sdk.PrintOutputController.export(Unknown Source)

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