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Forum Other Programming Crystal Reports Error 20534 "Error detected by database DLL" If this is your first visit, be sure to http://forums.codeguru.com/showthread.php?373772-Error-20534-quot-Error-detected-by-database-DLL-quot check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have http://94.199.146.44/crystal/enterprise10/help/en/administration/html/troubleshooting13.html to register or Login before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: Error 20534 "Error detected by database DLL" Tweet Thread Tools Show error detected Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode January 30th, 2006,02:26 AM #1 ekta_singh View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Apr 2002 Location Mumbai, India Posts 106 Error 20534 "Error detected by database DLL" hi, I'm using Crystal reports 8.0 with VB 6.0 and SQL Server 2000..I error detected by am getting the error "Error detected by database DLL" We were using SQL server 7.0 earlier and have recently upgraded to SQL 2000.The error appeared after this upgradation.Could anyone please help me with this.I've found some threads related to this error but none of them could solve my problem..Any help would be highly appreciated. Thanks & Regards, Ekta Singh. -Ekta Reply With Quote January 31st, 2006,01:45 AM #2 rahulvasanth View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Sep 2004 Posts 265 Re: Error 20534 "Error detected by database DLL" how are you passing the values to the report ? And also, are you using tables or stored procedures in the report ? Reply With Quote February 6th, 2006,05:32 AM #3 AnupGavate View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Feb 2006 Posts 2 Check this list If you installed ur package some where and getting this error then just make a check for the list of DLLs mentioned below, if any of them is not present in ur package then manually add it. ' FOR VB 6.0 MSVBVM50.DLL MSVBVM60.DLL msvcp50.dll m
common troubleshooting steps for resolving this issue. Before completing these steps, verify your database connectivity and general reporting configuration (as described in Troubleshooting reports and looping database logon prompts).To troubleshoot database driver errors Verify the database drivers for consistency. Ensure that the database driver (ODBC or native) used when the report was designed in Crystal Reports matches the database driver that is installed on the Job Server, Page Server, and RAS.If the Job Server or the Page Server is installed on UNIX, then the database driver will not match exactly (the UNIX version will be a .so file instead of a .dll). However, the Windows/UNIX versions of each driver should correspond in regards to version numbers or driver release.Disable the report's "Use Indexes or Server for Speed" option. Open the report in Crystal Reports and, on the File menu, click Options. On the Database tab, clear the "Use Indexes or Server for Speed" option. Disabling this option may resolve database driver errors.Verify the report's SQL statement and ensure that it has not been edited manually. Open the report in Crystal Reports and, on the Database menu, click Show SQL Query. Copy the query into a text editor; then use your database server's query tool to run the query.If the option appears in Crystal Reports, click Reset in the Show SQL Query dialog box. Compare the regenerated query with the version displayed in your text editor. If the queries differ, save the report so it uses the regenerated SQL query.Note: If you need to edit a report's SQL statement, do so with a stored procedure, rather than by editing it manually. If you have developed a web application that modifies the SQL statement through code, ensure that only the WHERE clause is changed. Ensure that null values are not being passed to subreports. If the report contains one or more subreports, open it in Crystal Reports and, on the File menu, click Report Options. Select the "Convert Database NULL Values