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Chapter 1: The World of Crystal Reports
Table 1-1: Data types recognized by Microsoft Access
Chapter 2: The Crystal Reports Environment
Table 2-1: Create New Connection subfolders
Table 2-2: Crystal Reports' menus
Table 2-3: The buttons of the Standard toolbar
Table 2-4: The buttons on the Formatting toolbar
Table 2-5: The buttons of the Insert Tools toolbar
Table 2-6: The buttons of the Expert Tools toolbar
Chapter 3: Designing Your First Report
Table 3-1: Crystal Reports' reporting fields
Table 3-3: Horizontal guidelines options
Chapter 4: Writing Reports with the Report Wizards
Table 4-1: The Crystal Reports Report Wizards
Table 4-2: Report Wizard information (from within the Report Design area)
Chapter 5: Report Formatting
Table 5-1: The Format Editor's Common tab
Table 5-2: Special fields within Crystal Reports
Chapter 6: Linking Tables
Table 6-1: An Employee table (without the relational model)
Table 6-2: An Employee table (within the relational model)
Table 6-3: A Department table (within the relational model)
Table 6-4: The Customer table information (found within a data dictionary)
Table 6-5: The Orders table information (found within a data dictionary)
Table 6-6: The four join types
Table 6-7: The link types within Crystal Reports
Chapter 7: Filtering Records
Table 7-1: The comparison operators of the Select Expert
Chapter 8: Sorting and Grouping Within Your Reports
Table 8-1: The data type order of a database sort
Chapter 9: Adding Summaries to Your Reports
Table 9-1: The different calculations available within Crystal Reports
Table 9-2: How the different Crystal Reports sections calculate running totals
Chapter 10: Understanding Formulas
Table 10-1: The basic arithmetic operators used within report formulas
Table 10-2: Reserved characters of the Crystal and Basic languages
Table 10-3: Syntax differences between Crystal and Basic
Chapter 11: Dynamic Reporting with Report Parameters
Table 11-1: The Create Parameter Field dialog functionality
Chapter 12: Visualizations with Charts and Maps
Table 12-1: The chart types of Crystal Reports
Table 12-2: The map types of Crystal Reports
Chapter 13: Creating Subreports
Table 13-1: The information to define within the Standard Report Creation Wizard
Table 13-2: The information to define within the Standard Report Creation Wizard
Chapter 14: Distributing Reports
Table 14-1: Crystal's exporting destinations
Part III Exercise
Table P3-1: Additional formulas of the Balance Sheet report
Table P3-2: Adding the formulas to your report
Appendix B: The Xtreme.mdb Data Dictionary
Table B-1: Credit data
Table B-2: Customer data
Table B-3: Employee data
Table B-4: Employee address data
Table B-5: Financial data
Table B-6: Order data
Table B-7: Order detail data
Table B-8: Product data
Table B-9: Product type data
Table B-10: Purchase data
Table B-11: Supplier data
Table B-12: Company data
Appendix C: Crystal Report Functions
Table C-1: Reserved characters of the Crystal Reports and Basic languages
Table C-2: Math functions
Table C-3: Summary functions
Table C-4: Financial functions
Table C-5: String functions
Table C-6: Date and time functions
Table C-7: Date range functions
Table C-8: Array functions
Table C-9: Range functions
Table C-10: Type conversion functions
Table C-11: Programming shortcuts
Table C-12: Evaluation time functions
Table C-13: Print state functions
Table C-14: Document property functions
Table C-15: Alert functions
Table C-16: Miscellaneous functions
Table C-17: Conditional formatting functions
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Mastering Business Analysis with Crystal Reports 9 (Wordware Applications Library)
ISBN: 1556222939
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 177
Authors:
Chris Tull
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