Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports 2016

Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports 2016
Author: Eric M. Gatmaitan
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2017-06-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781546972969

Fourth Edition - The Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports 2016 was written as a quick start guide for beginners, and not intended as a comprehensive reference manual. The beginner-level skills of Crystal Reports is easy to learn and can be achieved within a few hours of hands-on learning. With an established data source connection, learning and using Crystal Reports 2016 is as easy as using Microsoft Office. Learn how to setup a data connection, examine a data structure, create a new report, add data fields, format a report, add pictures, charts and create formulas. See how to filter data, setup user parameters and create a summary report with drill-down features. This book demystifies the complexity of learning Crystal Reports and presents it as a user-friendly application. This book is currently used in corporate training focused primarily for non-programmers how to extract system data and create basic reports. This book is intended to provide the reader the basic skills at creating simple reports and the confidence to learn additional skills independently. This book is NOT a reference manual.

Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports 2013

Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports 2013
Author: Eric M. Gatmaitan
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-11-03
Genre: Business report writing
ISBN: 9781493617098

The Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports 2013 was written as a quick-start guide for beginners, and not intended as a comprehensive reference manual. The Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports 2013 is a simple-to-follow, quick-start procedure for first-time users without any computer programming experience. Once you learn the basic skills in this book, download the free comprehensive 730-page user guide provided by SAP to reference all the functions of Crystal Reports 2013. Use web search key words "SAP Crystal Reports 2013 User Guide". This book is not a user guide. Crystal Reports elevates MS Excel users to the next skill level in data analytics and reporting. It enables users to independently access live data from various data sources. With an established data source connection, learning and using Crystal Reports 2013 is as easy as using Microsoft Excel. Includes color screen shots and examples to guide users every step of the way. Learn how to setup a data connection, examine a data structure, create a new report, add data fields, format a report, add pictures, charts and create formulas. See how to filter data, setup user parameters and create a summary report with drill-down features. The third edition includes lessons for beginners to gain intermediate skills. This book demystifies the complexity of using Crystal Reports and presents it as a user-friendly application. This book is currently used in corporate training to teach non-programmers how to extract system data and create basic reports. This book is intended to provide the reader the basic skills at creating simple reports and the confidence to learn advanced skills independently. This is NOT a comprehensive reference manual.

Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports 2011

Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports 2011
Author: Eric Gatmaitan
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781484961896

First Edition Print. The Beginner's Guide to Crystal Reports(c) 2011 is a simple-to-follow guide for first-time users. With a data source connection, learning and using Crystal Reports(c) 2011 is as easy as using Microsoft(c) Excel. Includes color screen shots and examples to guide users every step of the way. Learn how to setup a data connection, examine a data structure, create a new report, add data fields, format a report, add pictures or logos and add formulas. Also see how to filter data, setup user parameters and create a summary report with drill-down features. Crystal Reports(c) appears as an intimidating report-writing application to managers and even to some IT professionals. Prior to publication, the contents of this book was used in corporate training to teach non-programmers how to create basic reports. The level of complexity in learning Crystal Reports(c) is no different than learning Microsoft(c) Excel. Yes, it is that easy and the level of report complexity can be pushed to extremes. This book is intended to provide the reader the basic skills in creating simple reports and the confidence to continue learning advanced skills independently. Look for Second Edition Print, now available with 87% m

Mastering?Crystal Reports 9

Mastering?Crystal Reports 9
Author: Cate McCoy
Publisher: Sybex
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2002-12-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780782141733

The ComprehensiveCrystal Reports Resource You've Been Looking For Mastering Crystal Reports 9 covers basic reporting skills, but its main purpose is to give you the complete coverage other books don't offer. You'll not only thoroughly learn the powerful features of Crystal Reports 9, but also how to develop custom applications to meet the specific needs of your organization. With Crystal Reports 9, this is more important than ever, because it provides unprecedented new ways to extend its analytical and reporting capabilities and make crucial information available throughout the enterprise. Coverage Includes * Building a report using all core report design elements * Sorting, grouping, and charting data * Connecting to various data source types * Working with multiple tables in a report * Creating custom functions * Adding custom functions, graphics, and SQL commands to the Crystal Repository * Understanding the multi-pass processing model * Creating and using reusable report templates * Retrieving data using SQL queries * Understanding object oriented programming concepts as they relate to Crystal Reports * Deploying reports to the desktop, corporate intranet, or Web * Deploying a report as a web service and with ASP * Creating Windows Crystal Reports applications using Visual Basic or the .NET platform * Using Report Application Server for web-based reporting and analysis

Crystal Reports: A Beginner's Guide

Crystal Reports: A Beginner's Guide
Author: David McAmis
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2001-12-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780072193268

Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Begin using Crystal Reports and create winning reports and documents with precision and ease This self-paced learning resource covers all the basics clearly and accurately and is ideal for new Crystal Reports users. You'll learn how to develop and design reports, use maps and charts, organize and analyze report data, and much more. Plenty of hands-on exercises and projects are included throughout to help illustrate concepts along the way. Learn how to use the leading report-writing and analysis tool the right way with help from this step-by-step guide. This Beginner's Guide is Designed for Easy Learning: Modules--Each concept is divided into logical modules (chapters), ideal for individualized learning Goals--Each module opens with the specific skills you'll have by the end of the module Ask the Experts--Q&A sections throughout are filled with extra information and interesting commentary 1-Minute Drills--Quick self-assessment sections to check your progress Projects--Coding exercises contained in each module show how to apply what you are learning Mastery Checks--End-of-module reviews that test your knowledge using short-answer, multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and simple coding questions

Crystal Reports XI: The Complete Reference

Crystal Reports XI: The Complete Reference
Author: George Peck
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 1035
Release: 2005-10-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 007226246X

This best-seller has been fully updated for Crystal Reports XI (extreme insight) -- the first jointly developed release of this leading report writing and analysis software since the acquisition of Crystal Decisions by Business Objects. Readers will learn to create visually appealing reports that communicate content effectively using helpful features such as charts, complex formulas, custom functions, sorting and grouping, Business Views, and more. Publishing and viewing reports on the Web is also explained in detail. NEW coverage includes: All the new user interface elements; New Dynamic/Cascading Parameter Fields; and, Using Crystal Reports with Business Objects Enterprise XI.

Crystal Reports 10 For Dummies

Crystal Reports 10 For Dummies
Author: Allen G. Taylor
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2011-02-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1118054253

Would you read information presented like this? No. It’s just not natural. Sometimes presentation is almost as important as content. When you create a report, the goal is to provide information for readers in a format they can readily understand. Crystal Reports 10 For Dummies, the latest version of the most popular report writer in the world, shows you how to create simple or sophisticated reports, turning data into interactive, actionable reports that convey what’s happening in your business. You can progress cover-to-cover or use the index to find out how to: Give your reports more pizzazz by using the correct fonts, color, drop shadows, graphic elements, and more Integrate elements from multiple, non-database sources Group sort, total result sets, cross-tab reports, and add formulas, charts, or maps Print reports Use customized Business Views gleaned from the same information to provide each reader with information he or she needs to know without spilling all the beans, sales figures, marketing information, or whatever Present multi-dimensional data in OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) cubes Get ideas from sample reports on the companion Web site Written by Allen G. Taylor, nationally known lecturer, teacher, and author of over 20 books, including Database Development for Dummies, Crystal Reports 10 For Dummies makes it crystal clear how to: Store your information securely in Crystal Repository Use Crystal Analysis 10 to display OLAP data so you and your report’s readers can analyze the information in an online environment Use Crystal Enterprise to put Crystal Reports online for viewing by hundreds or thousands of people in your organization Whether you want to dazzle your company’s CEO and shareholders, motivate the sales force, or simply share database information cogently, with Crystal Reports 10 For Dummies you not only make your point, you an impression. When your reports look professional, you look professional.

Practice-Based Professional Development in Education

Practice-Based Professional Development in Education
Author: Loose, Crystal
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2020-04-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1799846237

Teachers, as life-long learners, engage in professional development to deepen their understanding of content and instructional methods. Teacher professional development is a form of adult education, and adults learn best if they are actively involved in their own learning and see it relative to their own needs. Grounding professional development in actual classroom practice is a highly powerful means of fostering effective teachers. Research has shown that, for professional development to be effective, several components of instruction should be considered: reflection on practice, problems arising in practice, subject matter content, and principles of adult learning. Practice-Based Professional Development in Education is a cutting-edge research publication that explores both effective and ineffective professional development practices and presents arguments for why adult learning theory should be considered when designing a professional development session. Highlighting a range of topics including social media, education reform, and teacher learning, this book is essential for teachers, academicians, education professionals, policymakers, curriculum designers, researchers, and students.