Crystal Reports 8.5: The Complete Reference
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Rating | : | 4.80 (621 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0072193271 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 799 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-10-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
You'll learn how to develop and design simple reports, use maps and charts, report from SQL databases, and integrate Crystal Reports with your custom Visual Basic applications. Written by a Crystal Decisions certified consultant and trainer, this expert reference will show you everything you need to know to take full advantage of this leading report writing and analysis tool.Design and produce simple, yet professional-looking reports and presentations Use enhanced formulas to fully customize your reports Export reports to different file formats--including PDF Maximize report performance with your SQL database Customize Crystal Enterprise to integrate Web report delivery into your intranet or the Internet Create custom Visual Basic reporting applications Learn all about Windows and Web r
The most definitive resource on Crystal Reports available! Create presentation-quality reports using the most powerful data analysis tool and this comprehensive guide. Crystal Reports 8.5: The Complete Reference explains in detail how to use the software to analyze and format data, generate reports, and perform advanced interactive reporting from the Web. Also, learn to develop custom applications and incorporate any Crystal Report into your Windows applications.
Wish for more developer stuff While a very comprehensive book, getting me through some of the starting developer tools. This book left a little bit to be desired in documenting more on the ASP developing capabilities. Rather just telling you to "check out the sample code" which isn't bad advice (the sam. Useful tool; a good investment no matter what level you are After attending Level II and III training, I purchased this book for additional support. It was money well spent; each chapter (so far- I'm only up to Chpt. 13) has at least two useful bits of information you won't get in training or through the online help forum.On the who. Pathetic Index MikeDidIt A reference book is only as good as its index. This book has a poor index. Example: Do you know that you want to use the Switch command in a formula but need the syntax, an example, and a couple words of wisdom? Give up. It might be in there but I don't have time to read th
George Peck (Evergreen, CO) is a software trainer, consultant, and developer with more than 20 years of experience in the computer industry.