Just resolved it! Value does not fall within the expected range error when printing the Net Book Value report in Fixed Assets Network Edition and running Sage 300 version 2025

Hi,

After I posted the below question I figured out the answer so I will share this in case someone else has the same issue. Since I can print out of FAS on the server I copied the Crystal Reports for .NET Framework 4.0 to the workstation under C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects after renaming the original folder and now I can print in Sage Fixed Assets Net Book Value Report.

I have upgraded a client's Fixed Assets Network Edition from version 2019.1 to version 2024.1. I have upgraded their Sage 300 to version 2025. When I try to print a Net Book Value report out of Fixed Assets I get the error " Value does not fall within the expected range" I tried Solution ID:  221924660118150 a few times and it did not work. When I click on ok I then receive the error "Error occurred while generating report" The Fixed Assets locks up and I have to end it in Task Manager.

I have Sage 300 version 2025 and Sage Fixed Assets v2024.1 installed on server and I can print the Net Book Value report there so it is only on the workstations.

Has anyone else had this issue and what did you do different to resolve it.

Thank you!

 

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    Thank you!

    While my situation was not EXACTLY like you described (I could not get Sage 300 nor FAS to preview on any machine where both were installed). I uninstalled Sage 300 and reinstalled, then confirmed the reporting worked. Copied the C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects folder to a central folder and used that to copy over the PCs that had both installed.

    Both Sage 300 2024.5 and FAS 2025.1 are now reporting nicely with each other.

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    Thank you!

    While my situation was not EXACTLY like you described (I could not get Sage 300 nor FAS to preview on any machine where both were installed). I uninstalled Sage 300 and reinstalled, then confirmed the reporting worked. Copied the C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects folder to a central folder and used that to copy over the PCs that had both installed.

    Both Sage 300 2024.5 and FAS 2025.1 are now reporting nicely with each other.

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