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RD-300 - Crystal Reports 10.0: Report Design III- Report Processing Strategies

Course RD-300


Price: $575.00
Software Assurance Value: Not Eligible       
Duration: 1 Days




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 Course Description

SQLSoft Course RD-300 Crystal Reports 10.0 - Report Design III - Report Processing Strategies

Table of Contents

Introduction
Audience
At Course Completion
Prerequisites
Certified Professional Exams
Student Materials
Course Outline


Introduction

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.

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Audience

This course is designed for report designers who are responsible for creating and distributing reports.

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At Course Completion

At the end of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Describe report processing
  • Use Subreports
  • Create complex formulas
  • Use Custom Functions

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Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Completed RD-200, Crystal Reports 10: Report Design I – Fundamentals of Report Design
  • Completed RD-201, Crystal Reports 10: Report Design II - Business Reporting Solutions

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Microsoft Certified Professional Exams

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

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Student Materials

The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook Crystal Reports 10: Report Design III - Report Processing Strategies Certified Crystal Decisions Manual and other necessary materials for this class.

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Course Outline

I. Describe Report Processing

  • Describe Multipass reporting
  • Use evaluation time functions
  • Use a dynamic array

II. Create complex formulas

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

III. Use Custom Functions

  • Create Custom Functions
  • Use Custom Functions
  • Modify Custom Functions

IV. 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

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