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Mastering Crystal Reports 9
by Cate McCoy and Gord Maric
Sybex
2003
Chapter 1: Building Your First Report
Table 1.1: Types of Reports
Table 1.2: Categories of Data Sources
Table 1.3: Summarization Methods
Table 1.4: Five Basic Report Bands
Table 1.5: Good Windows Conventions
Table 1.6: Types of Graphics
Chapter 2: Modifying a Report
Table 2.1: Types of Fields
Table 2.2: Comparison Operations
Chapter 3: Formatting Fields and Objects
Table 3.1: Report Summary Fields
Chapter 4: Adding Business Logic with the Formula Workshop
Table 4.1: Identifying Formula Components
Table 4.2: Crystal Reports Operators
Table 4.3: Crystal Syntax versus Basic Syntax
Chapter 5: Working with the Crystal Repository
Table 5.1: Prebuilt Repository Custom Functions
Chapter 6: Summarizing Information
Table 6.1: Types of Summaries
Table 6.2: Record Evaluation by Section
Table 6.3: Subreport Menu Descriptions
Chapter 7: Selectively Refining a Report Using Data Values
Table 7.1: Select Expert Comparison Operators
Table 7.2: Edit Mask Characters
Table 7.3: Report Alert Functions
Chapter 8: Customizing Sections
Table 8.1: Options Available by Section
Table 8.2: Section Formula Icons
Chapter 9: Working with Multiple Tables
Table 9.1: Link Options
Table 9.2: Index Legend
Chapter 10: Data Sources and the Database Expert
Table 10.1: Database Expert Categories
Table 10.2: ODBC Data Source Administrator
Table 10.4: Valid XML Formats for Crystal Reports
Chapter 11: Using SQL in Crystal Reports
Table 11.1: Operators Valid in a
WHERE
clause
Table 11.2: SQL Functions Valid with Column Data
Table 11.3: SQL Keywords
Chapter 12: Analyzing Data Visually
Table 12.1: Examples of Multidimensional Analysis
Chapter 14: The Report Engine Processing Model
Table 14.1: Specifying Data
Chapter 16: Deploying Your Report
Table 16.1: Summary of Deployment Methods
Table 16.2: Export Formats
Table 16.3: Supported Destinations
Chapter 17: The Crystal Programming Forest
Table 17.1: Retired Windows Development APIs
Table 17.2: Application Development Choices
Table 17.2: Windows Development Requirements
Table 17.3: ASP Development Requirements
Table 17.4: .NET Windows Development Requirements
Table 17.5: .NET Windows Web Development Requirements
Table 17.6: XML Web Services Development Requirements
Table 17.7: Java Web Development
Chapter 19: Building Windows Applications with the Report Designer Component
Table 19.1: Examples of Using the RDC Components
Chapter 20: ASP Web Applications
Table 20.1: Files from Crystal 9 Installation
Chapter 23: Crystal Enterprise
Table 23.1: Logical Grouping of Crystal Enterprise Services
Chapter 24: Report Application Server
Table 24.1: RAS Web-Reporting Viewers
Table 24.2: Report Application Server Menu Items
Table 24.3: Report Application Server Help Files
Table 24.4: RAS Configuration Manager Settings
Table 24.5: Report Viewer ASP Files
Table 24.6: Crystal Enterprise Features
Appendix C: Crystal Reports and Java
Table C.1: Java Packages in the RAS SDK
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Mastering Crystal Reports 9
ISBN: 0782141730
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 217
Authors:
Cate McCoy
,
Gord Maric
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Domain 1 Installation, Configuration, and Upgrading
Domain 3 Preventive Maintenance
Domain 5 Printers
Domain 6 Basic Networking
Domain 4 Networks
Postfix: The Definitive Guide
Unix Topics
Email Routing
Postfix and DNS
Anti-Spam Actions
C.5. Compiling Add-on Packages
Cisco IOS Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Generating a Report of Routing Table Information
Checking IPSec Protocol Status
Configuring Serial Interfaces
Making Interface Table Numbers Permanent
Stateful NAT Failover
PostgreSQL(c) The comprehensive guide to building, programming, and administering PostgreSQL databases
Adding Indexes to a Table
Client 2Adding Error Checking
Client 1Connecting to the Server
Client 3Processing Queries
Python/PostgreSQL Interface Architecture
Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do (Interactive Technologies)
Computers as Persuasive Tools
Computers as Persuasive Social Actors
Credibility and the World Wide Web
The Ethics of Persuasive Technology
Captology Looking Forward
Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner, 3rd Edition
Why Python Here?
Widgets and Gadgets and GUIs, Oh My!
Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue; Lists Are Mutable, and So Is Class Foo
Part V: Integration
On Sinking the Titanic
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