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Mastering Crystal Reports 9
by Cate McCoy and Gord Maric
Sybex
2003
Chapter 18: The Object-Oriented Primer
Listing 18.1: Stand-alone Program
Listing 18.2: Interest Calculation Library
Listing 18.3: Interest Program One
Listing 18.4: Interest Program Two
Listing 18.5: Interest Program One
Listing 18.6: Interest Program Two
Listing 18.7: Stand-alone Example Subroutines and Functions
Listing 18.8: Creating a DLL
Listing 18.9: Using Methods and Functions in a DLL
Listing 18.10: LoanCustomer Object
Listing 18.11: Using the Loan Object
Listing 18.12: Customer Object
Listing 18.13: Loan Object
Listing 18.14: Using the Loan and Customer Objects
Listing 18.15: Customer Object
Listing 18.16: Responding to an Event
Chapter 19: Building Windows Applications with the Report Designer Component
Listing 19.1: Crystal Expert-Generated Code
Listing 19.2: Implementing Counters in a Format Event
Listing 19.3: Changing Record and Group Selection
Listing 19.4: Displaying a Message If a Report Has No Data
Listing 19.5: Changing a Picture at Runtime
Listing 19.6: Changing Sort Criteria
Listing 19.7: Techniques for Looping through a Collection
Listing 19.8: Setting Report Parameters
Listing 19.9: Redisplaying a Report after Changing Parameter Values
Listing 19.10: Setting Export Options in Code to Export a Report to PDF Format
Listing 19.11: Setting Report Parameters
Listing 19.12: Changing Report Formuals at Runtime
Listing 19.13: Changing a Graph at Runtime
Listing 19.14: Looping through the Objects in a Section
Listing 19.15: Accessing a Subreport
Listing 19.16: Looping through Sections in a Report
Listing 19.17: Displaying Connection Information
Listing 19.18: Displaying a Report Only after a User Enters a User ID and Password
Listing 19.19: Switching Databases
Listing 19.20: Choosing a Report to Open at Runtime
Listing 19.21: Modifying the Crystal Report Designer
Chapter 20: ASP Web Applications
Listing 20.1: GenericReportViewer.asp<% LANGUAGE=”VBSCRIPT” %>
Chapter 21: .NET Applications
Listing 21.1: Simple.sln
Listing 21.2: A Bit Less Simple.sln
Listing 21.3: C# Loading of a Crystal Report at Runtime
Listing 21.4: Runtime Report Object Customization
Listing 21.5: Using a Cached Report Class in a Viewer
Chapter 24: Report Application Server
Listing 24.1: The
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Listing 24.2: Default View Code
Listing 24.3: Interactive Viewer Code
Appendix C: Crystal Reports and Java
Listing C.1: clientSDKOptions.xml
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Mastering Crystal Reports 9
ISBN: 0782141730
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 217
Authors:
Cate McCoy
,
Gord Maric
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Crystal Reports 9 on Oracle (Database Professionals)
Connectivity, Authentication, and Privileges
Oracle Structures
PL/SQL
Data Dictionary Report
Appendix B Functions
CISSP Exam Cram 2
The Risk of Poor Security Management
Exam Prep Questions
Exam Prep Questions
Cryptographic Attacks
Answers to Practice Exam Questions
Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Development (2nd Edition)
Testing and Debugging Agents, the Agent Log, and Agent Properties
Working with Date and Time @Functions
Real-World Example 2: Dialog Boxes and window. opener on the Web
Writing Java Applications
Applying Field-Level Security
Cisco IP Communications Express: CallManager Express with Cisco Unity Express
Summary
Integrating Cisco CME in a SIP Network
Summary
A Cisco Unity System with a Network of Cisco CMEsCentralized Voice Mail Architecture
Table vm_usermsg
A Practitioners Guide to Software Test Design
State-Transition Testing
Scripted Testing
Defect Taxonomies
When to Stop Testing
Appendix A Brown & Donaldson Case Study
SQL Hacks
Hack 30. Calculate the Maximum of Two Fields
Hack 43. Add Navigation Features to Web Applications
Hack 50. Combine Tables Containing Different Data
Hack 60. Create a List of Personalized Parameters
Hack 74. Compare and Synchronize Tables
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