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Report is based on TTX file as datasource. What is the significance of usin

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A legacy report in my application is created using a TTX file and data is pushed runtime using java. The report is based on line and numeric axis graphs. Can any one tell me the significance of using the TTX file in this situation. Does it better the performance in any way ?

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Hello,

TTX driver has been deprecated, no long supported, but included for legacy purposes so you can upgrade. Convert your reports to use the XML driver. And convert your TTX files to XSD ( structure of tables - same as ttx ) or use a table or what ever works best or your other reports use.

Don

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Thanks Don.

In case converting report to XML/Table is not possible/permitted by client, does TTX hamper report performance ?

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Not that I am aware of. It's PC type data so it will have limitations.

Let them know that they'll have to convert if they update to a supported version of CR.

Don