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Introduction to Crystal Reports
Session 2010-001
Session 2010-002
Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database
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Introduction to Crystal Reports
Crystal Reports is the primary recommended course you should take if your job responsibilities require you to obtain output from databases. This two-day course is designed for the novice Crystal Reports user who needs to quickly become proficient in creating and modifying reports. In this course, you will build basic list and group reports that work with almost any database. Some of the topics include planning a report, creating a basic report, using the Report Explorer, record selection, sorting, grouping and summarizing, charting, basic formulas, and exporting.

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Create a report by using data from an existing database.
  • Locate and present data in a specified order.
  • Create groups to summarize report data.
  • Build formulas to add non-database data to a report and display data differently.
  • Format reports.
  • Enhance reports by adding and modifying elements in a report.
  • Create single data series charts.
  • Distribute report data to other users.

For more information, contact Melissa Stafford at (225) 578-1263.


Select an upcoming session/workshop:
 

Session 2010-001
     (February 17-18, 2010)

 

Session 2010-002
     (June 21-22, 2010)




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