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Crystal Reports Encyclopedia 2008/2011

Crystal Reports Encyclopedia 2008/2011
Author: Brian Bischof
Publisher: Dotnet Tech (US)
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780974953632

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Written for end users focusing on business and financial reporting, this guide to the 2011 version of Crystal Reports explains to nonprogrammers the many new features and improvements of the software. Tutorials for beginning and advanced users, a full list of all Crystal syntax function calls, and financial reporting templates will enable employees from any department to generate clear, usable reports without wasting time, getting frustrated, or resorting to the trial-and-error method. An included appendix features the best Crystal Reports questions and answers from the author's website.


Crystal Reports .NET Programming

Crystal Reports .NET Programming
Author: Brian Bischof
Publisher: Bischof Systems, Inc.
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2004
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780974953656

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I wrote this book from the perspective of a programmer wanting to learn how to integrate reports within a .NET application. I've been working with Crystal Reports since Visual Basic 3 and it's always been difficult to find technical information on report writing. I spent a year and a half researching what .NET programmers need to successfully create, implement and deploy a Crystal Reports application. I even put the book on the internet for everyone to read for free all of last year. This generated an incredible number of emails from programmers telling me what they liked, disliked, and what was missing from the book. I learned that there are two distinct types of .NET programmers using Crystal Reports. The first type of programmer doesn't have much experience with Crystal Reports and wants a series of tutorials to help them build reports from scratch. For this programmer I wrote 13 chapters which teach you everything about adding reports to ASP.NET and Windows applications. It starts with the basics of building reports to adding charts, crosstab reports, sorting and grouping, subreports and using the formula editor with Basic syntax and Crystal syntax. The second type of programmer has been using Crystal Reports for years and is mostly concerned with how to do technical runtime customization of reports. For this programmer I researched and diagrammed the undocumented report object models. I included dozens of examples in both VB.NET and C# to show you how to modify reports, manipulate different data sources (XML, ADO.NET, ODBC, OLE DB, stored procedures with parameters), modify formulas and report parameters, and integrate .NET with the RAS and RDC. The dozens of emails I received when the book was online were instrumental for doing a major revision of many chapters before publishing the book in hardcopy format. Since releasing the book I continue to receive more emails from people. They regret that the free book isn't online anymore, but understand that it couldn't last forever and that the hardcopy version is even better. I hope you like it and that it helps you achieve your reporting goals. September 2004 Update: Due to high demand, I did a second printing of the book. I took advantage of this opportunity to go through the book and remove all grammatical errors. The content is the same, but the typos have been corrected.


Crystal Reports XI Official Guide

Crystal Reports XI Official Guide
Author: Neil FitzGerald
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Total Pages: 1013
Release: 2006-11-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0132713632

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The authorized guide to the latest edition of the #1 business intelligence software product - Crystal Reports. More than 16 million licenses of Crystal Reports have been shipped to date. This book is a reference designed to provide hands-on guidance for the latest release of the product suite. The latest version of Crystal Reports and the Business Objects enterprise reporting suite delivers vast product enhancements and a tighter integration that will drive upgrades from licensees. Brand new features (e.g. Dynamic and Cascading Parameter Generation) will also appeal to new audiences. Over 1 million new Business Intelligence licensees will be migrating to the Crystal Enterprise Reporting platform, as this is the first release of the software with the existing Business Objects (BO) products being integrated into the Crystal infrastructure. As Business Objects insiders, the authors bring unique and valuable real-world perspectives on implementations and uses of the Crystal Reports product. The book also includes content, tutorials and samples for reporting within the Microsoft Visual Studio.NET and J2EE development environments and also on top of the SAP Business Information Warehouse (BW) and the Peoplesoft platform. Advanced content on report distribution and integration into the secured managed reporting solution known as Business Objects Enterprise XI, is also now included in this definitive user guide with coverage on the new Web Services SDK.


Crystal Reports Encyclopedia

Crystal Reports Encyclopedia
Author: Brian Bischof
Publisher: Bischof Systems
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Business report writing
ISBN: 9780974953618

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Written with experienced .NET programmers in mind, this volume provides in-depth information for integrating Crystal Reports into various applications, fully maps out the Crystal Reports object model, and enables developers to create windows, Web, and enterprise-level reporting solutions. Featuring code samples that can be copied and pasted into the reader's own applications, this manual explores all platforms and programming languages. Completely examining the latest VS.NET 2005 version of the software, this edition is updated with detailed tutorials on every aspect of the program to speed users through the process of creating reports.


Crystal Reports Encyclopedia Volume 3

Crystal Reports Encyclopedia Volume 3
Author: Brian Bischof
Publisher: Dotnet Tech
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780974953625

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Written for end-users focusing on business and financial reporting, this guide to Crystal Reports explains the many new features and improvements of the software. A list of all Crystal syntax function calls and financial reporting templates enable employees from any department to generate clear, usable reports without wasting time, getting frustrated, or resorting to the trial-and-error method. With extensive information on creating the reports, exclusive coverage of the internal workings of cross-tab objects and how to customize their output, a SAP integration, and questions and answers from the author's consulting business, this comprehensive reference covers all applications.


Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic

Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic
Author: Scott Cunningham
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2011-01-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738716774

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Practice an ancient magic that is both natural and powerful—the elemental Earth magic of crystals, stones, and metals. This comprehensive and clear guidebook by Scott Cunningham has introduced over 200,000 readers to the secrets of over 100 gems and metals. Learn how to find and cleanse stones and use them in divinations, spells, and tarot card readings. Discover how to determine the energies and stories contained within each stone, and the symbolic meanings of a stone's color and shape. Also included in this classic guide: A 16-page, full-color insert, new with this edition Birthstone and jewelry magic lore Tables listing both planetary and elementary rulers of stones, magical intentions, and magical substitutions


The Encyclopedia of Crystals, New Edition

The Encyclopedia of Crystals, New Edition
Author: Judy Hall
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-05-25
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1841814806

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The Encyclopedia of Crystals is organized by colour for easy reference, and the comprehensive index makes finding and identifying crystals effortless. Each entry provides a detailed description of the crystal's source, benefits and associations. In addition, you'll also learn fascinating facts about their properties and origins. If you work with crystals or you simply love everything mysterious and magical about them, then The Encyclopedia of Crystals is an essential addition to your library.


Crystal Reports 8.5: The Complete Reference

Crystal Reports 8.5: The Complete Reference
Author: George Peck
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-10-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780072193275

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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.