Hi Travis,
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Another way to achieve what you may want that hasn't been mentioned yet
is to use an OCM mapping to specify that the report will always run
using the LOCAL data source. Then the user is not prompted for the data
source. For all reports, the default is usually a batch server, but you
can specify a different value for particular reports, and for particular
users.
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With this solution on a Citrix server, be careful that you choose
suitable reports that run quickly and don't use too many resources (eg:
memory), else you may impact other users.
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Regards,
Mark
ERP8, Update 1, SP22_S1, Windows 2000, SQL Server 2000, Citrix MetaFrame
XP
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