This example uses InfoObject to store an email address. Later on, it will query for all instances on the APS that contain that particular email address.
In addition to the standard files (Start.csp, Logon.csp, RetrieveIStore and helper_js.csp), this example consists of the following pages:
Retrieves an email address and retrieves the ID of the first report it finds.
Schedules the selected report with the custom value. The custom value is stored under the key, "Email".
This page prompts for an email address. This address will be used to find the instances run with that value.
Queries for all instances that have the custom value specified on the previous page.
To download the CSP files for the example, click ScheduleWithValues.zip.
Note: If you are using JavaScript, you will need to include the helper file, helper_js.csp which in Windows is placed by default in C:\Program Files\Crystal Decisions\Web Content\Enterprise\ePortfolio\
language and in Unix is placed in crystal\webcontent\enterprise\websamples\
language. Replace language
with the information appropriate to your version of Crystal Enterprise: use en for English or ja for Japanese.
Note: If you type a local path for the CSP file in the browser, the example will not run. You must specify an HTTP style address; for example, C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\example.csp
becomes http://localhost/example.csp.
Tip: If you want to use the name of the constant, instead of its value, you need to include the appropriate file: CeConstJS.inc for JavaScript, or CeConstVBS.inc for VBScript. Both files are placed by default in Windows in C:\Program Files\Crystal Decisions\Web Content\Enterprise\websamples
and in Unix in crystal\webcontent\enterprise\websamples.
Confirm that the constant that you are referencing by name is included in the .inc file that you are using or, if it is not included, add it.
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