Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (November 19, 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 007222519X
ASIN: B005M4J5TG
Pages : 880
Description :
Crystal Reports(R) 9: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference Series) by George Peck
Your Definitive Resource on Crystal Reports 9!
Covers upgraded GUI, custom functions, repository, Report Application Server, and more
Create eye-popping, presentation-quality reports and complex, interactive analysis documents both on and off the Web with help from this one-stop reference. Learn to use the latest version of this powerful reporting tool to develop and design reports, draw information from databases, make tables and charts, integrate with Visual Basic and Visual Studio .NET applications, and much more. This helpful resource provides comprehensive coverage of core basics for new Crystal Reports users, and plenty of review--as well as clarity on what's new--for those who have experience with previous versions. Get the information, advice, and tools you'll need to conquer the learning curve and produce winning reports and report-based applications.
Develop, design, and build business, corporate, and personal reports
Learn essentials such as mapping, formatting, grouping, design, and exporting
Share formula logic and report objects within your organization using the new repository and custom functions
Utilize templates, complex formulas, charts, report wizards, and more
Integrate Crystal Reports into Visual Studio .NET Windows and Web applications
Implement state-of-the-art Web reporting with the new Report Application Server
Customize Crystal Enterprise for efficient and speedy Web delivery
Integrate Crystal Reports with Visual Basic and Active Server Pages using Crystal Reports' Report Designer Component
Maximize report performance with your SQL database
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