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Tutorials
Tutorial: Creating Reports from Salesforce.com Data
Do you need to get more out of your Salesforce.com data? In this tutorial learn how to use Crystal Reports XI to create presentation-quality reports from your Salesforce.com data, including accounts, contacts, opportunities and more!
Tutorial: Creating Interactive Dashboards with Crystal Xcelsius
Crystal Xcelsius is the newest member of the Crystal product family and in this tutorial you'll learn how to get started creating your own interactive dashboards using this powerful toolset.
Tutorial: Working with Dynamic Parameter Fields
In this, the first of many CDJ tutorials for Crystal Reports XI, learn how to use dynamic parameters in your reports to retrieve parameter values when your report is run.
Tutorial: What's new in Crystal Reports XI
Crystal Reports XI is out and developers are raving! Check out this round up of tutorials available from Business Objects for some of the hot new features you can look forward to in this release.
Tutorial: Working with Specified Grouping
Grouping within Crystal Reports is an easy way to organize like records. Grouping is often used to help analyze report data, as it can draw a clearer picture of what is in the data. In this tutorial learn how to use "specified grouping" to re-order your report data and make it easier to understand.
Tutorial: View Reports from a .NET Windows Form
In this tutorial, we take a look at how to view reports from Windows forms in your Visual Studio.NET applications. You'll learn how to add a report to your project and use the Crystal Reports Viewer to view the report, enabling users to print, export and navigate through your report. In addition, the sample code for this project is provided, as well as a sample report that you can use. (Requires Visual Studio.NET 2003)
Tutorial: Working with Parameter Fields (Part 1 of 2)
In this first part of a two-part tutorial on parameters, we'll walk through a simple report design and learn how to create parameters fields and insert them onto your report.
Tutorial: Working with Parameter Fields (Part 2 of 2)
In the second part of a two-part tutorial on parameter fields, learn how to use parameter fields to filter the records that appear in your report.
Tutorial: Creating a Report Using the Standard Report Wizard
In the first of our new tutorial series, learn how to create your first report using the Standard Report Wizard in Crystal Reports 10, including adding fields and summaries to your report.
Tutorial: Setting up an ODBC Data Source
ODBC stands for "Open Database Connectivity" and is a popular method used to access different databases and data sources. In this tutorial, learn how to set up an ODBC driver and use the same in your report.
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