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WarMage
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From: Rochester, New York, USA
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posted posted 05-18-2001 15:47

I was just asked if I had the skill of writing Crystal Reports. I would have to say no, since I have no idea what they are, could someone point me to a place that has teaches how to do these. An explaination would be nice too. Thanks in advance.

linear
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posted posted 05-18-2001 16:04

It's a Windows package that let's you create ad hoc reports with fancy widgets in them from a database query. It's targeted more at users than programmers, as I understand it (but I don't use it...)

Pugzly
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posted posted 05-18-2001 16:31

It's a VERY nice tool to do just about any kind of reporting. I've used it before, but haven't in some time. Just grabbed the latest version the other day, but haven't played with it yet. If you're going to run it against server logs, you can report on just about anything in just about any format you want.

I'll look and see if I can find some links to writing them.

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WarMage
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From: Rochester, New York, USA
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posted posted 05-18-2001 17:20

Thanks for all the input, that is what I thought it was. I was asked if I had this skill. I would have to tell them I had no experience with it, but since I could have probabally made the program, I don't think it would be a huge jump to learn how to use the program

kevincar
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From: north hills, ca usa
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posted posted 05-19-2001 04:49

>Thanks for all the input, that is what I thought it was. I was asked if I had this skill. I
>would have to tell them I had no experience with it, but since I could have
>probabally made the program, I don't think it would be a huge jump to learn how to
>use the program

Depends -
For just running reports, it's easy - it's equivalent to using MS Access...
As in any programming environment though, things can get weird.

1. They provide a CR Visual Basic "engine" that's single-threaded...
can cause severe brain-damage when putting your reports on the web...

2. CR has pretty lousy HTML formatting, which causes you to sometimes
tempt you to ditch the whole thing and write your own report.

3. It's BUGGY -

Basically, Seagate screwed up... they sunk pretty much all their major
application development into the benefit of VB programmers, which is
by far NOT the majority of web developers (at least according to my statistics .

But as a cheap, expedient solution to formatted, breakpointed,
"okey-dokey" DB reports, it's okay.

Just my 2¢.



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