When creating a new report with Crystal Reports XI, which connection should
I use when my database is SQL Server 2005?
Can that same connection be used when I would eventually have to use SQL
Server 2000?
When I use the wizard to create a new report, amongst others I see Microsoft
OLE DB provider for SQL Server. Is this the best choice?
Will I have problems, once the program is finished and it uses another SQL
Server, e.g. a SQL Server 2000, while I have a SQL Server 2005 running while
creating my program?
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