Crystal Reports 10: Fast Track: Report Design II

Course Code: CR10II      Days: 1
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04/11/08 West Midlands £ 250
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Course Overview

This course is designed to build on the skills developed in Report Design 1 to increase report design skills

Audience

This course is designed for existing users of Crystal Reports who wish to develop their basic report design skills and develop more sophisticated reports

Skills Gained

Course Outline

topics such as formulas, conditional formatting, creating parameter fields to allow users of reports to choose the report data displayed

Prerequisites

Learners must have taken the Report Design I course and/or understand basic report design concepts such as linking, record selection, sorting, grouping, summarising. Relational database knowledge is recommended

Course Outline

  • Formulas
  • Understanding formula language and syntax
  • Using functions such as summaries, string and date functions
  • Using Boolean functions
  • Using basic control structures
  • Editing formulas
  • Creating Running Total Fields
  • Modifying running totals
  • Conditional Formatting
  • Using the highlighting expert
  • Conditionally suppressing data
  • Creating Alerts
  • Summary Reports
  • Creating summary reports
  • Hide and suppress data Parameter Fields Creating parameter fields
  • Referencing a parameter
  • Responding to a parameter
  • Using values, dates and string data with parameters
  • Deleting parameters
  • Cross Tabs
  • Creating cross tabs in reports
  • Editing Cross tabs
  • Formatting cross tabs

Follow On Courses

Crystal Reports 10 Report Design III


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