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Paperback Crystal Reports 10 Book

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Crystal Reports 10

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The Ultimate Guide to Crystal Reports 10

Covers new features--Format Painter, Business Views, upgrades to the repository, Java and .NET support, and more

Create visually appealing reports and publish them on the Web with Crystal Reports 10 and help from this comprehensive resource. Whether you're a beginner or a power user looking for answers to quick questions, many examples and tips, along with clear discussions of the new and improved features, make this a must-have workplace companion. You'll learn to produce compelling, professional-looking reports that communicate content effectively using helpful features such as charts, complex formulas using custom functions, sorting and grouping, the updated repository, new Business Views, and more. Then, discover how to integrate your reports with Visual Basic, Visual Studio .NET, and Java. Plus, schedule and view your reports on the Web with Crystal Enterprise 10.

Design and develop page-published quality reportsCustomize your report data using formulas--from simple math computations to full Basic-like formulasStore report objects in the updated repository for organization-wide sharingSimplify complex database structures with new version 10 Business ViewsFulfill sophisticated reporting requirements with subreportsSchedule and view reports on the Web with Crystal Enterprise 10Create interactive reports using parameter fields, drill-down, hyperlinks, and managed navigationExport reports to common file formats like Microsoft Word or Excel, Acrobat PDF, HTML, XML, and othersDevelop custom Web and Windows applications to integrate reports using Visual Basic, Visual Studio .NET, or JavaCreate reports based on unique data sources, such as OLAP databases, Microsoft Outlook folders, Web server logs, and XML data

Customer Reviews

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The Best

If you can buy only one book on Crystal Reports of any version, get George Peck's "Crystal Reports XX: The Complete Reference". As a contract programmer I have had to land on my feet with Crystal reports of the various levels. If I find one for which I do not have the Peck's guide, I buy it immediately. His guides are practical, consistant and clearly written, unlike Crystal's own documentation. On the few times I have had a question, I have gotten good answers quickly from the author's company.

All you need to know, and more

I have been using Crystal Reports for years and consider myself an expert, yet George Peck et al have done it again. No matter what you think you know, you will learn something and for beginners, there is no more comprehensive reference than this one. I highly recommend this book, for learning or reference.

Crystal Reprots 10 - complete reference

This is a very good, thorough book with lots of examples included. I have bought other books by the same publisher and have been very pleased with all of them.

Best Book on Crystal Reports 10

This book has been an invaluable resource in creating and publishing reports with Crystal Reports 10. I've been able to give it to new designers to get them up to speed and also use it to look for answers to quick questions on new features. Overall, this is the most versatile book I've found on Crystal Reports 10.

Good review -- lacks advanced depth

The text is one of the first available for Crystal Reports 10. It does a good job of covering all the basics. It even goes into some "intermediate" details in various sections. If you're new or fairly new to Crystal Reports, then the book will be a valuable reference to you. If you're an experienced Crystal Reports developer, then this book will probably not get too much use. It lacks the hard-hitting details that would make it an excellent standard resource, and it's shy on the "topics for gurus" sections commonly found in complete references. One thing that is good about the book is the scope--there is not much left out entirely, so even an advanced developer will find bits of useful information, particularly when using Crystal Reports in new ways or on new platforms, etc. If you're familiar with the earlier renditions of this book (i.e., for Crystal Reports version 8.5, etc.), then you will find this rendition exactly as expected.
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