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Creating nested Xcelsius Dashboards
Crystal Xcelsius is a powerful dashboard development tool, but sometimes you need the ability to link one or more dashboards together to create a complete solution. In this article, learn how to create nested Xcelsius dashboards and create enterprise dashboarding solutions. [ Visit Website ]

Quick and Easy Links to Reports, Dashboards and more
Business Objects provides a feature-rich API called OpenDocument that can be used to link directly to content stored on Crystal Reports Server, Crystal Decisions or BusinessObjects Enterprise. With this handy URL builder made available on the Business Objects Diamond Developer Community, quickly create URL's that point directly to reports, dashboards and more. [ Visit Website ]

Improving Performance of Dynamic Cascading Parameters
Introduced with Crystal Reports XI, dynamic cascading parameters give report developers even more options on how to present parameters to users. In this white paper from Business Objects, learn how to optimize your parameters to ensure that reports run quickly and effeciently when using this feature. [ Visit Website ]

Getting Started with Crystal Reports XI R2 Development
New to Crystal Reports integration? Looking to extend your own application to offer feature-rich reports? This pre-recorded webinar from the Business Objects Diamond Developer Community will get you started on the right foot. [ Visit Website ]

Tip: Set your default formula language in Crystal Reports XI R2
Are you tired of setting the formula syntax you want to us every time you create a formula? By default, the formula editor will use the Crystal syntax option but you can change this to default to basic syntax by selecting File > Options and then clicking on the Formula Editor tab. You can then use the drop-down at the bottom of the page to select your default formula syntax.

Crystal Reports for Eclipse makes it's Rational Debut
Crystal Reports for Eclipse, a 100% pure java implementation of the popular report writing tool, is now available as part of the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform 7.0. Read all about it here.

Recap: Insight Americas 2006 - Day 3
And not to be out done, the last day of the conference featured some exciting product news, demonstrations of new products and technologies and left users ready for more at the 2007 user conference.


Recap: Insight Americas 2006 - Day 2
The second day of the conference brought more product announcements and news, as well as breakouts for both business and technical users. Read all about it in our recap.

Recap: Insight Americas 2006 - Day 1
The 2006 Insight Americas User Conference kicked off in San Francisco, bigger and better than previous years with record attendance and a schedule jam-packed with breakouts. The CDJ team is on site for the entire conference and will be brining you the latest product news, updates and happenings from the conference, starting with our recap of Day 1.


Using Crystal Xcelsius with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
In this white paper written for Business Objects, learn how to create Crystal Xcelsius dashboards from reports created with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services.


 

  
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 Report Design
Improving Performance of Dynamic Cascading Parameters
Dynamic Cascading Parameters in Crystal Reports XI
Creating Accessible Reports
 Report Integration
Creating nested Xcelsius Dashboards
Quick and Easy Links to Reports, Dashboards and more
Getting Started with Crystal Reports XI R2 Development
 Sample Reports
Sample Report: Simulated Cross-Tab
Sample Report: Specified Grouping
Sample Report: Formula Samples
 Sample Code
Sample Applications for C#
Passing Parameters with VS.NET and CE
Sample Code: Crystal Enterprise and JSP
 Tips, Tricks & Techniques
Tip: Set your default formula language in Crystal Reports XI R2
Tip: Using Summary Information in Crystal Reports
Tip: Inserting a User Name on Reports
 News & Reviews
Business Objects adds "Vision" to Crystal Product Family
Crystal Reports for Eclipse Available
Business Objects acquires Infomersion
 Books
Crystal Reports XI for Developers
Professional Crystal Reports in Visual Studio.NET
Second Edition
CRCP Crystal Reports Certified Professional All-In-One Exam Guide
 Tutorials
Tutorial: Creating Reports from Salesforce.com Data
Tutorial: Creating Interactive Dashboards with Crystal Xcelsius
Tutorial: Working with Dynamic Parameter Fields
 From the Editor
Crystal Reports for Eclipse makes it's Rational Debut
Recap: Insight Americas 2006 - Day 3
Recap: Insight Americas 2006 - Day 2
 Crystal Reports.NET 2005
Upgrading to Crystal Reports in Visual Studio.NET 2005
Getting started with Crystal Reports.NET 2005
Reviewers Guide for Crystal Reports in Visual Studio.NET 2005

 

 
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