A \QRASP Folder with the QRW tables for the data 3. A copy of the data set on which the reports operate 2. Before you get started Make sure that you have the following available or installed on your computer: 1. At a minimum, check the report linking between data tables as the links are often lost in the conversion process.
You should expect to have to do at least some clean up of a report after it has been converted. In some cases it may be faster to just recreate the report using the currently available tools. If you have a custom report that fails to convert we would be interested in looking at the problem, but we make no representation of further assistance or ongoing upgrades to these tools. This document and the associated video constitute the total documentation we will be producing. The tools described in this document were used to convert the 625+ reports in all the Adagio modules, but, other than the Quality Assurance inherent in an Adagio module release, the tool itself has not been extensively tested. These RPT s should be created with Crystal 2011/2013 although an earlier version of Crystal may work (but is unsupported). Custom Reports must use the Adagio ODBC connection if they are to be added to a 9.2A module s Reports Menu. All reports in Adagio from 9.2A forward use Crystal 2013 and Adagio ODBC for printing and display. 1 Introduction This document describes the steps necessary to convert Custom Crystal Reports for Adagio RPT s to use the Adagio ODBC connection introduced with the 9.2A versions of Adagio.