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Chapter 1: Getting the Feel of Crystal Reports 10
Chapter 2: Enhancing Appearance with Text Objects
Chapter 3: Sorting and Grouping
Chapter 4: Creating Geographic Maps
Chapter 5: Using Formulas
Chapter 6: Creating Custom Functions
Chapter 7: The Repository
Chapter 8: Analyzing with Advanced Selection Criteria
Chapter 9: Making Your Reports Visually Appealing
Chapter 10: Using Sections and Areas
Chapter 11: Analyzing with Cross-Tabs
Chapter 12: Creating Charts
Chapter 13: Using Subreports
Chapter 14: Viewer Interaction with Parameter Fields
Chapter 15: Exporting Reports
Chapter 16: Reporting from SQL Databases
Chapter 17: Creating and Using Business Views
Chapter 18: Accommodating Database Changes and Field Mapping
Chapter 19: Reporting from OLAP Cubes
Chapter 20: Reporting from Proprietary Data Types
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Crystal Reports 10: The Complete Reference
ISBN: B005DI80VA
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 223
Authors:
George Peck
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Crystal Reports 9 on Oracle (Database Professionals)
Connectivity, Authentication, and Privileges
Oracle Advanced SELECT Options
PL/SQL
Optimizing: The Crystal Reports Side
Other Tips
MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
MySQL Stored Programming Tutorial
Expressions
Conclusion
Using Stored Procedures with Hibernate
Conclusion
Professional Java Native Interfaces with SWT/JFace (Programmer to Programmer)
Layouts
Text Controls
Trees
Printing
Eclipse Forms
Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX (Pro - Developer)
The AJAX Revolution
Partial Page Rendering
Built-in Application Services
Remote Method Calls with ASP.NET AJAX
Building AJAX Applications with ASP.NET
Pocket Guide to the National Electrical Code(R), 2005 Edition (8th Edition)
Article 356 Liquidtight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit Type LFNC
Article 411: Lighting Systems Operating at 30 Volts or Less
Tables 12(A) and 12(B)
Example No. D1(a) One-Family Dwelling
Annex E. Types of Construction
Visual Studio Tools for Office(c) Using C# with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath
Conclusion
Working with Document Properties
Events in the Outlook Object Model
Working with the Inspector Object
An End-to-End Scenario
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