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The Report Miner XRef (Table Cross-reference)
provides a useful cross-reference between Crystal Reports and the database
tables (or files) that they reference. All subreports are also included in
the cross-reference.
The data included in the easy-to-use grid includes
 | Crystal Report file name |
 | Crystal Report title |
 | Subreport names (if any) |
 | Table reference with full qualifications |
 | Record selection formula. |
Table Cross-Reference Sample

The cross-reference listing can be sorted by any of the fields
in either ascending or descending order. For example, you can sort by
table to quickly determine all reports that use a particular database table.
How can I use XRef?
XRef provides a quick, easy way to
 | identify all tables that a Crystal Report references
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 | identify which Crystal Reports reference specific tables
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 | identify record selection criteria for a Crystal
Report
(for example, reports which include only active customers).
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Who can use XRef?
XRef is useful for developers, data administrators, or anyone
who needs to monitor and track database table usage by Crystal Reports. |