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Chapter 1: The World of Crystal Reports
Table 1-1: Data types recognized by Microsoft Access
Chapter 2: The Crystal Reports Environment
Table 2-1: Create New Connection subfolders
Table 2-2: Crystal Reports' menus
Table 2-3: The buttons of the Standard toolbar
Table 2-4: The buttons on the Formatting toolbar
Table 2-5: The buttons of the Insert Tools toolbar
Table 2-6: The buttons of the Expert Tools toolbar
Chapter 3: Designing Your First Report
Table 3-1: Crystal Reports' reporting fields
Table 3-3: Horizontal guidelines options
Chapter 4: Writing Reports with the Report Wizards
Table 4-1: The Crystal Reports Report Wizards
Table 4-2: Report Wizard information (from within the Report Design area)
Chapter 5: Report Formatting
Table 5-1: The Format Editor's Common tab
Table 5-2: Special fields within Crystal Reports
Chapter 6: Linking Tables
Table 6-1: An Employee table (without the relational model)
Table 6-2: An Employee table (within the relational model)
Table 6-3: A Department table (within the relational model)
Table 6-4: The Customer table information (found within a data dictionary)
Table 6-5: The Orders table information (found within a data dictionary)
Table 6-6: The four join types
Table 6-7: The link types within Crystal Reports
Chapter 7: Filtering Records
Table 7-1: The comparison operators of the Select Expert
Chapter 8: Sorting and Grouping Within Your Reports
Table 8-1: The data type order of a database sort
Chapter 9: Adding Summaries to Your Reports
Table 9-1: The different calculations available within Crystal Reports
Table 9-2: How the different Crystal Reports sections calculate running totals
Chapter 10: Understanding Formulas
Table 10-1: The basic arithmetic operators used within report formulas
Table 10-2: Reserved characters of the Crystal and Basic languages
Table 10-3: Syntax differences between Crystal and Basic
Chapter 11: Dynamic Reporting with Report Parameters
Table 11-1: The Create Parameter Field dialog functionality
Chapter 12: Visualizations with Charts and Maps
Table 12-1: The chart types of Crystal Reports
Table 12-2: The map types of Crystal Reports
Chapter 13: Creating Subreports
Table 13-1: The information to define within the Standard Report Creation Wizard
Table 13-2: The information to define within the Standard Report Creation Wizard
Chapter 14: Distributing Reports
Table 14-1: Crystal's exporting destinations
Part III Exercise
Table P3-1: Additional formulas of the Balance Sheet report
Table P3-2: Adding the formulas to your report
Appendix B: The Xtreme.mdb Data Dictionary
Table B-1: Credit data
Table B-2: Customer data
Table B-3: Employee data
Table B-4: Employee address data
Table B-5: Financial data
Table B-6: Order data
Table B-7: Order detail data
Table B-8: Product data
Table B-9: Product type data
Table B-10: Purchase data
Table B-11: Supplier data
Table B-12: Company data
Appendix C: Crystal Report Functions
Table C-1: Reserved characters of the Crystal Reports and Basic languages
Table C-2: Math functions
Table C-3: Summary functions
Table C-4: Financial functions
Table C-5: String functions
Table C-6: Date and time functions
Table C-7: Date range functions
Table C-8: Array functions
Table C-9: Range functions
Table C-10: Type conversion functions
Table C-11: Programming shortcuts
Table C-12: Evaluation time functions
Table C-13: Print state functions
Table C-14: Document property functions
Table C-15: Alert functions
Table C-16: Miscellaneous functions
Table C-17: Conditional formatting functions
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Mastering Business Analysis with Crystal Reports 9 (Wordware Applications Library)
ISBN: 1556222939
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 177
Authors:
Chris Tull
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Introducing Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 (Bpg-Other)
Presenting InfoPath 2003 SP-1
Understanding Form Technologies
Formatting Forms
Connecting Forms to Databases
Designing InfoPath Web Service Clients
Strategies for Information Technology Governance
Structures, Processes and Relational Mechanisms for IT Governance
An Emerging Strategy for E-Business IT Governance
Assessing Business-IT Alignment Maturity
Measuring and Managing E-Business Initiatives Through the Balanced Scorecard
Measuring ROI in E-Commerce Applications: Analysis to Action
C++ How to Program (5th Edition)
(Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Identifying Class Operations in the ATM System
Recursion Exercises
Software Reusability
Self-Referential Classes
Dynamic Memory Allocation and Data Structures
C & Data Structures (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)
Address and Pointers
The scanf Function
Function
Strings
Problems in Trees
Quantitative Methods in Project Management
Making Quantitative Decisions
Risk-Adjusted Financial Management
Expense Accounting and Earned Value
Quantitative Time Management
Quantitative Methods in Project Contracts
GDI+ Programming with C#
Accessing the Graphics Object
Rendering Partial Bitmaps
Graphics Containers
Alpha Blending
Adding Copyright Information to a Drawn Image
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