 
                    Prima's Official Guide to seagate Crystal reports 7
Jill K. Howe, Scott M. Spanbauer, Karen Mayer
Résumé
Table of contents
Contents
 Acknowledgments
 About the Authors
 Introduction
 Part I: Introducing Seagate Crystal Reports
 Chapter 1: An Overview of Seagate Crystal Reports
 Getting Started
 Getting a Head Start with Report Experts
 Custom Reports
 Connecting a Report to a Data Source
 Selecting Records to Include on a Report
 Design Tab Sections
 Crystal Report Designer: Basic Concepts
 Making Reports Available on the Web
 Summary
 Chapter 2: Creating Your First Seagate Crystal
Report
 Creating a Report Using the Standard Report Expert
 Opening the Crystal Report Designer and Starting a
Report
 Choosing the Source of Report Data
 The Links Tab
 Selecting Fields to Print on the Report
 Determining Sort Order
 Adding Summaries, Subtotals, and Grand Totals
 Selecting Records to Include
 Applying a Report Style
 Previewing Your Report
 The Other Experts: Creating Specific Report Types
 Form Letter Report Expert: Repeating a Report with
Different Data
 Form Report Expert: Making a Report Look Like a
Pre-Printed Form
 Cross-Tab Report Expert: Analyzing Data in a
Spreadsheet
 Subreport Expert: Preparing a Report for Insertion into
Another Report
 Mailing Labels Report Expert: Printing Data on Standard or
Custom Labels
 Drill Down Report Expert: Combining Summaries and Details
on One Report
 OLAP Report Expert: Making Data Three-Dimensional
 Other Ways to Start a Report
 Using Another Report as a Template
 Importing a Report with the Document Import Tool
 Designing a Custom Report
 Connecting to Data
 Linking Databases and Tables
 Inserting Fields into Your Report
 Grouping Data on Your Report
 Sorting Records
 Totaling and Subtotaling
 Adding Titles and Special Fields to the Report
 Saving Your Report
 Previewing Your Report
 Summary
 Part II: Adding to Your Seagate Crystal Reports
 Chapter 3: Connecting to and Linking Data
 Determining Your Data Connection Type
 Linking Tables Together
 Adding and Removing Databases and Tables
 Summary
 Chapter 4: Selecting Records
 Using the Select Expert
 Setting Selection Criteria
 Beyond the Select Expert: Writing Selection Formulas
 Handling Null Values
 Using Parameter Fields in Record Selection
 Summary
 Chapter 5: Standard Report Elements: Sorts, Groups, and
Totals
 Sorting Detail Records
 Creating Groups
 Specified Order: Much More than Ordering Groups
 Creating Subtotals, Summaries, and Grand Totals
 Creating Running Totals
 Summary
 Chapter 6: The Power of Formulas
 What Is a Formula?
 What Can I Do with Formulas?
 How Do I Write a Formula?
 Using the Formula Editor
 Using the Correct Syntax
 The If-Then-Else Statement
 Datatype Consistency: Problems and Solutions
 Using Variables in Formulas
 Order of Precedence in Formulas
 Summary
 Chapter 7: Formatting Your Report
 Basic Report Formatting
 Formatting Fields
 Absolute vs. Conditional Formatting
 Formatting Sections
 Setting Page Breaks
 Underlaying Sections
 Suppressing Sections
 Working with Sections
 Adding Graphics to Your Report
 Summary
 Part III: Advanced Reporting Topics
 Chapter 8: Creating Advanced Reports
 Creating Subreports
 Why Use a Subreport?
 Inserting Existing Subreports into Primary Reports
 Creating a Subreport within the Primary Report
 Linking a Subreport to the Primary Report
 Creating Cross-Tabulation Reports
 Creating Drill Down Reports
 Using Parameters
 Summary
 Chapter 9: Adding Graphs and Maps for Better Data
Analysis
 Integrating Charts and Maps in Reports
 Putting the Analyzer to Work
 Summary
 Chapter 10: Advanced Database Concepts
 Introduction to SQL
 Benefits of Server-Side Processing
 Using SQL Expressions Directly on a Report
 Using the Crystal SQL Designer
 Using the Seagate Query Expert
 Entering the SQL Statement Directly
 Starting from an Existing Query
 Creating Reports from Saved SQL Queries
 Using Dictionaries
 Creating Reports from Stored Procedures
 Verifying a Database
 Changing the Location of a Database
 Changing the Database Driver
 Summary
 Chapter 11: Creating Ad Hoc Reports with Seagate
Query
 The Components of Seagate Query
 Installing Seagate Query
 Creating a Report with the Crystal Query Client
 Sections of the Crystal Query Client
 Select Section
 Group By Section
 Sort Section
 Having Section
 Others Section
 Result Set
 Additional Crystal Query Client Functions and
Settings
 Maximizing Performance
 Formatting the Report
 Viewing Sections and Other Display Options
 Searching in the Query Tab
 Searching in the Report Tab
 Looking at the SQL Statement
 Exporting to Other Programs
 Charting Your Data
 Where to Find Help
 Summary
 Chapter 12: OLAP Reporting
 What Is OLAP?
 OLAP Data Sources
 Creating OLAP Reports
 Opening the OLAP Report Expert
 Selecting Your Data Source on the Data Tab
 Setting the Main Dimensions on the Grid Dim Tab
 Working with Remaining Dimensions on the Other Dim
Tab
 Formatting Your Report with the Layout Tab
 Organizing Data with the Sort Tab
 Showing Data Pictorially with the Graph Tab
 Giving Your Report Style with the Style Tab
 Changing the Grid Dimension
 Summary
 Part IV: Using Seagate Crystal Reports with Other
Tools
 Chapter 13: Integrating Seagate Crystal Reports with Other
Products
 Integrating with Visual Studio
 Integrating with Microsoft Office and Other Tools
 Distribution and Deployment Considerations
 Compiling Reports
 Using the Report Distribution Expert
 Working with a Compiled Report
 Exporting Considerations
 Summary
 Chapter 14: Integrating Seagate Crystal Reports with the
Internet
 Web-related Features of Seagate Crystal Reports
 Interacting with Reports on the Web
 Working with Reports on the Web
 Architecture and Components of the Web Report Server
 Web Server Extensions (ISAPI/NSAPI vs. CGI)
 Crystal Web Report Server Components
 Seagate Crystal Web Page Server
 Seagate Crystal Web Image Server
 Installing the Crystal Web Report Server
 Samples and Exercises
 Additional Help and Documentation
 Summary
 Chapter 15: The Benefits of Seagate Info
 What Is Seagate Info?
 Dividing the Work with Three-Tier Architecture
 Components of Seagate Info within the Three-Tier
Architecture
 Extended Architecture Components
 Migrating from Crystal Reports to Seagate Info
 Summary
 Chapter 16: Managing Report Development Projects
 Planning a Report
 Becoming Familiar with Your Data
 Interviewing Your Customer
 Creating a Template with Common Graphics and Fonts
 Building a Report Step-by-Step
 Documenting and Saving Your Report
 Summary
 Part V: Appendixes
 Appendix A: Setting Up an ODBC Data Source
 What Is ODBC?
 Creating an ODBC Data Source
 Troubleshooting Suggestions
 Appendix B: How to Get Help
 Types of Help Available
 Online Help
 Using System Information
 Getting Help at Seagate Software's Web Site
 Requesting Technical Support by E-mail
 Using the Telephone for Technical Support
 Making the Most of Certified Trainers and
Consultants
 Glossary
 Index
Caractéristiques techniques
| PAPIER | |
| Éditeur(s) | Prima Publishing | 
| Auteur(s) | Jill K. Howe, Scott M. Spanbauer, Karen Mayer | 
| Parution | 10/07/1999 | 
| Nb. de pages | 428 | 
| Format | 19 x 23 | 
| Poids | 750g | 
| EAN13 | 9780761516569 | 
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