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Chapter 1: Getting the Feel of Crystal Reports 10
Figure 1-1: Crystal Reports opening screen
Figure 1-2: The Standard Report Wizard
Figure 1-3: The Database Expert
Figure 1-4: The Design Tab and Field Explorer
Figure 1-5: Previewing a report
Figure 1-6: The Format Editor
Figure 1-7: Options dialog box
Figure 1-8: The Report Explorer
Chapter 2: Enhancing Appearance with Text Objects
Figure 2-1: Spacing problems using database fields
Figure 2-2: Spacing problems solved with text objects
Figure 2-3: Combining special fields inside text objects
Chapter 3: Sorting and Grouping
Figure 3-1: Group added to a report
Figure 3-2: Group Tree in Preview tab
Figure 3-3: The Group Expert
Figure 3-4: Percentages created with Percentage Summary field
Figure 3-5: Multiple levels of grouping
Figure 3-6: Report with Specified Order grouping
Figure 3-7: Drill-down report
Figure 3-8: Order summary by customer
Chapter 4: Creating Geographic Maps
Figure 4-1: The Resolve Mismatch tab
Figure 4-2: Maps with different US Highways layer zoom settings
Chapter 5: Using Formulas
Figure 5-1: The Formula Workshop
Figure 5-2: The Formula Expert
Figure 5-3: The Formula Editor inside the Formula Workshop
Figure 5-4: Running total using a variable
Figure 5-5: Formula in group header to reset running total doesnt work
Figure 5-6: Over $1,000 bonus report
Figure 5-7: Grand total problem with Top N report and no Others group
Figure 5-8: Create Running Total Field dialog box
Figure 5-9: Correct Top N report using running totals
Chapter 6: Creating Custom Functions
Figure 6-1: A custom function used in a formula
Figure 6-2: Creating a custom function based on a formula
Figure 6-3: The Custom Function Editor
Chapter 7: The Repository
Figure 7-1: The Edit Rights dialog box
Chapter 8: Analyzing with Advanced Selection Criteria
Figure 8-1: Report using group selection
Chapter 9: Making Your Reports Visually Appealing
Figure 9-1: The Highlighting Expert
Figure 9-2: The Format Formula Editor
Figure 9-3: Report using symbols as well as text
Figure 9-4: Using bitmap files formatted conditionally
Figure 9-5: Line and box drawing
Figure 9-6: Paragraph Formatting tab on Format Editor
Figure 9-7: The Create Alerts dialog box
Figure 9-8: The Create Alert dialog box
Figure 9-9: The Template Expert
Chapter 10: Using Sections and Areas
Figure 10-1: The Section Expert
Figure 10-2: Setting the background color for a section
Figure 10-3: Orders detail report
Figure 10-4: Orders summary report
Figure 10-5: A more complex drill-down report
Figure 10-6: Mailing Label Report Creation Wizard
Figure 10-7: Section Expert for multicolumn report
Figure 10-8: Report groups formatted without and with multiple columns
Figure 10-9: Manipulating multiple sections in the Section Expert
Figure 10-10: Multiple details sections
Figure 10-11: Multiple details sections with conditional suppression
Figure 10-12: Using Underlay Following Section to print a watermark
Figure 10-13: Chart in an underlaid section
Chapter 11: Analyzing with Cross-Tabs
Figure 11-1: Standard summary report with two groups
Figure 11-2: Cross-tab showing units/dollars by region and by product type
Figure 11-3: The Cross-Tab Expert dialog box
Figure 11-4: Cross-tab in report header
Figure 11-5: Cross-tab in group footer
Figure 11-6: The Customize Style tab of the Cross-Tab Expert dialog box
Figure 11-7: Cross-tab with Repeat Row Labels, Show Labels, and Horizontal summaries activated on Customize Style tab
Figure 11-8: The Format Grid Lines dialog box
Figure 11-9: Cross-tab conditional formatting with CurrentFieldValue
Figure 11-10: Cross-tab conditional formatting with GridRowColumnValue
Figure 11-11: Multipage cross-tab
Chapter 12: Creating Charts
Figure 12-1: The Chart Expert Type tab
Figure 12-2: Data tab for Group button
Figure 12-3: Data tab for the Advanced button
Figure 12-4: Data tab for the Cross-Tab button
Figure 12-5: Data tab for the OLAP button
Figure 12-6: The Axes tab
Figure 12-7: The Options tab
Figure 12-8: The Text tab
Figure 12-9: Labels from the Text tab
Figure 12-10: Chart placed alongside text with the Underlay feature
Figure 12-11: The Chart Color Format Expert
Figure 12-12: The Formatting dialog box
Figure 12-13: The Choose a Viewing Angle dialog box
Chapter 13: Using Subreports
Figure 13-1: Unlinked subreport with Design tab, Preview tab, and drill-down tabs
Figure 13-2: Subreport Links dialog box
Figure 13-3: Linked subreport placed in group footer
Figure 13-4: On-demand subreport
Figure 13-5: An empty subreport showing an informational message
Chapter 14: Viewer Interaction with Parameter Fields
Figure 14-1: The Create Parameter Field dialog box
Figure 14-2: Set Default Values dialog box
Figure 14-3: Special features of a Boolean parameter field
Figure 14-4: Conditional formatting using parameter fields
Chapter 15: Exporting Reports
Figure 15-1: Sample report for exporting
Figure 15-2: Exporting to a Word document
Figure 15-3: Drill-down tab exported to Excel
Figure 15-4: Exporting to an Acrobat PDF format
Figure 15-5: XML export, viewed in web browser
Figure 15-6: XML Format dialog box
Figure 15-7: XML Attribute dialog box
Chapter 16: Reporting from SQL Databases
Figure 16-1: Retrieving 1,000 specific records from a LAN-based database vs. a client/server database
Figure 16-2: The Database Expert
Figure 16-3: Database Options dialog box
Figure 16-4: Set Datasource dialog box
Figure 16-5: The Database Expert Links tab
Figure 16-6: Link Options dialog box
Figure 16-7: Example of un-enforced join
Figure 16-8: Add Command to Report dialog box
Figure 16-9: Command Parameter dialog box
Figure 16-10: Add Item dialog box
Figure 16-11: SQL Expression Editor
Chapter 17: Creating and Using Business Views
Figure 17-1: Business View Manager welcome screen
Figure 17-2: Creating a new Data Connection
Figure 17-3: Creating a new Dynamic Data Connection
Figure 17-4: Creating a new Data Foundation
Figure 17-5: The Insert Data Tables dialog box
Figure 17-6: Creating a Business View filter
Figure 17-7: Edit Rights dialog box
Figure 17-8: The Edit Rights dialog box
Figure 17-9: Creating a new Business Element
Figure 17-10: The Create Business Elements screen
Figure 17: 8211;11: Creating a new Business View
Figure 17-12: Rights Test View dialog box
Figure 17-13: The Edit Rights dialog box
Chapter 18: Accommodating Database Changes and Field Mapping
Figure 18-1: Map Fields dialog box
Chapter 19: Reporting from OLAP Cubes
Figure 19-1: SQL Server Analysis tool viewing OLAP cube
Figure 19-2: The OLAP Report Creation Wizard Rows/Columns section
Figure 19-3: The Member Selector
Figure 19-4: The Slice/Page section
Figure 19-5: The Labels tab
Figure 19-6: Multipage OLAP grid
Figure 19-7: OLAP Worksheet Cube View tab
Chapter 20: Reporting from Proprietary Data Types
Figure 20-1: Crystal Report based on the Outlook Calendar folder
Figure 20-2: The File System Data dialog box
Figure 20-3: Crystal Report based on file system data
Figure 20-4: The Select Current Event Log dialog box
Figure 20-5: Crystal Report based on event log
Figure 20-6: IIS Select Log Files and Dates dialog box
Figure 20-7: XML sample file
Chapter 21: Crystal Reports Web Alternatives
Figure 21-1: Sample report with special formatting features
Figure 21-2: Export to HTML dialog box
Figure 21-3: Export comparison between HTML 3.2 and HTML 4.0
Figure 21-4: The Format Editor Hyperlink tab
Figure 21-5: Complete report shown in Crystal Enterprise DHTML Viewer
Figure 21-6: Partial report shown in Report Part Viewer
Chapter 22: Crystal Reports with ASP and ASP.NET
Figure 22-1: Crystal Configuration Manager
Figure 22-2: Crystal Web Forms Viewer in a Web Form
Figure 22-3: Integrated Report Designer in VS.NET IDE
Chapter 23: Crystal Reports with Java
Figure 23-1: Report Part Viewer in a JSP application
Figure 23-2: Advanced Search Control of the Interactive Viewer
Figure 23-3: Report displayed in Grid Viewer
Chapter 24: Introduction to Crystal Enterprise
Figure 24-1: The existing two- tier processing architecture
Figure 24-2: Crystal Enterprise multitier processing architecture
Chapter 25: Using the Crystal Launchpad and Web Desktop
Figure 25-1: Web Desktop default page with Guest account logged on
Chapter 26: Administering Crystal Enterprise
Figure 26-1: Scheduling with events in the CMC
Chapter 27: Integrating Crystal Reports with Visual Basic
Figure 27-1: The RDC inside Visual Basic
Figure 27-2: An imported report and the Report Viewer
Figure 27-3: Database Expert
Figure 27-4: Adding Unbound Fields to a report
Figure 27-5: The Report Viewer and its design-time properties
Figure 27-6: Subreport in the ActiveX Designer
Figure 27-7: The Embeddable Designer in a VB form
Chapter 28: Crystal Reports with Visual Studio .NET
Figure 28-1: Crystal Windows Forms Viewer in a Windows form
Figure 28-2: Integrated Report Designer in VS.NET IDE
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Crystal Reports 10: The Complete Reference
ISBN: B005DI80VA
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 223
Authors:
George Peck
BUY ON AMAZON
Software Configuration Management
A Practical Approach to Documentation and Configuration Status Accounting
Appendix C Sample Data Dictionary
Appendix J Document Change Request (DCR)
Appendix V Functional Configuration Audit (FCA) Checklist
Appendix Y Supplier CM Market Analysis Questionnaire
Special Edition Using Crystal Reports 10
Filtering the Data in Your Report
Exploring the Format Editor Dialog Common Options
Using Brackets in Formulas
Exploring the NAT and Crystal Enterprise Relationship
Troubleshooting
Wireless Hacks: Tips & Tools for Building, Extending, and Securing Your Network
Hack 14. Control Your Bluetooth Phone with FMA
Hack 18. Blog from Your Mobile Phone
Hack 29. Detect Networks with Kismet
Hack 59. Scan for Wireless Networks Automatically
Hack 78. Advertise Bonjour Services in Linux
Ruby Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Modules and Namespaces
Databases and Persistence
Displaying Templates with Render
Setting and Retrieving Session Information
Automatically Generating Documentation
The Oracle Hackers Handbook: Hacking and Defending Oracle
Attacking the TNS Listener and Dispatchers
Oracle and PL/SQL
Triggers
Attacking Oracle PL/SQL Web Applications
Running Operating System Commands
Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner, 3rd Edition
File Tools
Heres Looking at You, Kid
Coding for Maintainability
Part IV: Assorted Topics
Shelve Files
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