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This class is applicable to both versions 9 and 10...

This one-day instructor-led course is designed to give learners comprehensive skills and in-depth knowledge to plan and create reports that will help them analyze and interpret important information.

The Crystal Reports 10: Report Design III – Report Processing Strategies course is a core course in the Crystal Reports Certified Professional (CRCP) certification.
 

  Who should attend?


 
This course is designed for report designers, who have taken CR10: Report Design I – Fundamentals of Report Design and CR10: Report Design II – Business Reporting Solutions and who are responsible for creating and distributing reports.
 
  What will I learn? 

 
After completing the course, learners will be able to:
  • Describe report processing
  • Use Subreports
  • Create complex formulas
  • Use Custom Functions
  Course Agenda
 
 
Describe Report Processing
  • Describe Multipass reporting
  • Use evaluation time functions
  • Use a dynamic array

Create complex formulas

  • Create Complex Formulas
  • Use Loop Control Structures
  • Use Arrays Functions and Loops
  • Use Nested Functions

Use Custom Functions

  • Create Custom Functions
  • Use Custom Functions
  • Modify Custom Functions
Use Subreports
  • Define subreports
  • Create an unlinked subreport
  • Create a linked subreport
  • Create an on-demand subreport
  • Using shared variables in a subreport
  • Use Shared Variables
  • Using Subreports to Link "Unlinkable” Data
  • Troubleshoot Some Common
    Subreport Issues
  Delivery and duration
  One day instructor-led course.
 
  Certification Applicability
  The Crystal Reports 10: Report Design III – Report Processing Strategies course is a core course in the Crystal Reports Certified Professional (CRCP) certification.
 
  Prerequisites
  In this course you will be working intensively with Crystal Reports. To successfully
understand the content and complete the activities, you must already able to:
 
 
  • Understand and use Windows conventions
  • Understand basic database concepts
  • Understand concepts taught in Associate level course
  Note: Topics on Report Design III - Report Processing Strategies build on concepts from CR10: Report Design I – Fundamentals of Report Design and CR10: Report Design II – Business Reporting Solutions, therefore it is important that learners have a solid understanding of the concepts taught at that level.

 

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