It's a little bit of a pain but the ability for VS2010 and VS2012 to co-exist is nice in this regard. When I need to modify a report I can still open the project with VS2010, do my work, save my changes, and then switch back to 2012. As long as you don't edit existing reports they continue to compile and work fine. ![]() ![]() I would also add that I am currently using Visual Studio 2012. If you want to download that version you can find it here.įurther, service packs etc. At that time they will drop 2010/2012 from the name and simply call it Crystal Reports Developer. In short, they are still working on a release of Crystal Reports that will support VS2012 (including support for Windows 8) It will come in the form of a service pack release that updates the version currently supporting VS2010. This post is right from SAP on Sep 20, 2012.
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