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Discover
the secret techniques pros use to produce handsome reports that clearly
convey almost any type of information to any type of audience. This
class will help you unleash the hidden power of Crystal Reports to
present database or accounting information in a way that unmistakably
communicates the points you want to make.
If you have
information you need to intelligently communicate to others, but cannot
do so because it lies buried in your database, accounting program, or
other data source, you need Crystal Reports--and this course.
It
doesn't matter whether you need to develop a quick-turnaround report
that your boss needed yesterday or an elaborate financial report for
your company’s annual report. Crystal Reports can handle it all, and
your instructor will show you how.
You'll discover how to
extract the data you want your report to include, how to sort it into
the order you want, how to group related information together, and how
to include totals for groups of figures or for the entire report. All
the while, you'll gain valuable firsthand experience with the process
of creating, running, and publishing polished, professional quality
reports.
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Syllabus:
All
courses run for six weeks, with a two-week grace period at the end. Two
lessons are released each week for the six-week duration of the course.
You do not have to be present when the lesson is released, but you must
complete each lesson within two weeks of its release.
A new
section of each course starts on the second or third Wednesday of each
month. If enrolling in a series of two or more courses, please be sure
to space the start date for each course at least two months apart.
| Week One |
| Wednesday - Lesson 01 |
Crystal
Reports is the world's most popular software tool for creating reports
based on data stored in databases. It's popular because of its power
and flexibility, which will help you create reports that communicate
the information you want to convey to the people you want to convey it
to. In our first lesson, you'll learn why it's important to find out
everything you need to know about the report you want to create before
you even launch the Crystal Reports application. This advance planning
gives you a much better chance of creating a report that achieves your
objectives.
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| Friday - Lesson 02 |
In
this lesson, we'll hit the ground running and create a Crystal report
from scratch. You'll learn how to connect to any of several different
types of data sources, pull data from the data source, and place it
into a report. Then you'll learn how easy Crystal Reports makes giving
your report a professional appearance with a report header, page
headers, page footers, and a report footer, in addition to column
headings and the data itself. You'll also learn how to arrange all
these items on a page for maximum visual impact.
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| Week Two |
| Wednesday - Lesson 03 |
Once
you know how to pull data from a database and display it in a basic
report, the next step is pulling data from multiple tables and
displaying only the data you want, filtering out any irrelevant
information. In this lesson, you'll learn how to perform all those
functions, including building reports that allow the user to decide at
runtime what to display. In effect, you can build one report that
serves the purpose of multiple reports.
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| Friday - Lesson 04 |
Displaying
the information in a database is one thing—displaying it in a way that
communicates effectively is another. One important way to enhance
communication is to organize the data in a meaningful way. In today's
lesson, you'll learn how to sort a report's data and how to group
related data items together. You'll learn how to summarize numerical
data with group totals and obtain an overall grand total. We'll also
look into Crystal Reports' drilldown capability, which allows your
report readers to use a simple mouse click to access suppressed details
of a specific data group.
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| Week Three |
| Wednesday - Lesson 05 |
In
this lesson, you'll dive into the details of the various report
sections. We'll look at the Section Expert, which is your major tool
for selecting options that control the appearance and the function of
the various sections of a report. We'll also explore how to create a
multicolumn report, most commonly used for printing mailing labels.
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| Friday - Lesson 06 |
Today,
you'll get hands-on experience formatting a report. We'll practice
using absolute formatting, a feature that can dynamically adjust the
appearance of your report based on the data it contains. We'll look at
a number of formatting options that Crystal Reports offers to help you
give your report just the look you want. By including Report Alerts in
a report, for instance, you can guarantee that the person viewing the
report will see and acknowledge anything that you consider to be of
high importance. A report template is a great way to achieve a
consistent appearance across a family of reports. We'll practice using
both these options and more in this lesson.
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| Week Four |
| Wednesday - Lesson 07 |
Crystal
Reports can do more than just display the data you select from your
data source. It can also show correlations between related categories
of data items using the Cross-Tab Object. You can show such
correlations across the entire data set or within a selected group of
data items. As usual, Crystal Reports provides considerable flexibility
in how it presents the cross-tab data to users. In this lesson, you'll
learn what the options are and how to use them.
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| Friday - Lesson 08 |
You'll
often need to create a report based on some, but not all, of the data
in a database. For example, a sales manager may want to look only at
the purchase records of her top five customers. Alternatively, she may
want to view the performance of her bottom 10 salespeople. Crystal
Reports makes it easy to produce such reports, as well as others that
are selective about what they display. In this lesson, you'll create
such targeted reports that make it easy for managers to make informed
decisions.
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| Week Five |
| Wednesday - Lesson 09 |
You
can make your reports dynamic, sensitive to what's happening at
runtime, by using Crystal Reports formulas and control structures, and
you'll find out how in this lesson. With formulas, you can operate on
data and put the result into your report. You can save time and effort
by including one or more of the predefined functions in your formulas.
You can even create your own custom functions, save them, and use them
both now and in the future. These facilities give you the flexibility
to produce a sophisticated custom report written from scratch with a
programming language such as Visual Basic or C#, but with much less
time and effort.
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| Friday - Lesson 10 |
Crystal
Reports gives you the ability to embed one report inside another. The
two reports can be related in some way, or they could be totally
unrelated. As long as you have a reason for displaying both reports at
once, you can do it, and you'll find out how in today's lesson. An
alternative to embedding a subreport within a main report is embedding
a hyperlink to the subreport, so we'll practice embedding subreports in
this lesson, too.
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| Week Six |
| Wednesday - Lesson 11 |
In
this lesson, we'll explore Crystal Reports' wide offering of charts and
maps that can add visual dimension to the display of information in a
report. For the visual learners in your target audience, charts and
maps may be far better than columns of numbers at getting your point
across. Today, you'll learn how to choose a chart type that best
conveys the information you want to emphasize. You'll find out how to
use color, font, scale, legends, and titles to help you highlight
trends in the data or data points that fall outside the expected range.
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| Friday - Lesson 12 |
After
you've created a report, you need to distribute it. Crystal Reports
gives you several convenient distribution options, and we'll explore
them all in our final lesson. We'll talk about print and fax options,
as well as exporting a report to any of a number of popular file
formats, and transmitting it to the people who should read it. You'll
learn how to post the report on your organization's intranet or the
World Wide Web, then we'll discuss distributing reports via Crystal
Enterprise's Crystal Reports Viewer.
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This
course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide
you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your
questions. The instructor for this course will be Allen Taylor.
Allen
G. Taylor is a 30-year veteran of the computer industry and the author
of 19 computer-related books, including "Database Development for
Dummies" and "SQL for Dummies." He has been teaching computer courses
for over ten years.
Requirements:
Crystal Reports
8.5, 9, 10, XI, or 2008 (please be sure to install this software on
your computer before the course begins), Internet access, e-mail, the
Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins
(two free and simple downloads you obtain at
http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player and
Get Adobe Reader). This course is not suitable for Macintosh users.
Student Reviews:
"Excellent course!"
"Good class! Thanks!"
"highly recommend this class to anyone wanting to learn or
wanting to improve their report building skills with Crystal Reports.
Thank you so much for a wonderful and informative class. You rock!"
"I found the course to be extremely helpful. The material
associated with the course will also serve as an excellent reference as
I practice and become more efficient with Crystal Reports."
"I have been hooked on computers since I took my first
Fortran programming course as an elective back in my university days
(way too long ago to discuss). This was one of the most enjoyable and
easy courses I have taken in all that time. It fulfilled my
expectations and I didn't feel like I was one step behind the learning
curve in the least. I printed out all the lessons to use for future
review and reference and I purchased several of the "... for Dummies"
books authored by the instructor to aid in courses I plan on taking
next. Kudos all around."
"I have enjoyed this on-line course and found it very
informative and helpful. Do you have another on-line class that would
advance knowledge in Crystal Reports to the next level? I would be very
interested in taking it. Thanks for a great job!"
"I have recommended this course to my past employer for the training of new employees."
"I liked the concept of the online course. I had not taken
one of these in the past; but, plan to take more now that I know how it
works. The flexibility is great and I could learn at my own pace."
"I really enjoyed this class. I like the instructor's
comments about real life business cases. He made me a better report
writer."
"I really enjoyed this online course."
"I really prefer taking an online class to an onsite class.
I am able to take the class when I want and at my on pace. I am able to
save the course materials to my PC for future reference. Love it!"
"I thoroughly enjoyed the class. It was very informative
& useful. I will be incorporating what I've learned into my job.
Thanks!!"
"I thought the course was excellent. The instructor was very
helpful and provided excellent feedback to the discussion questions."
"I've finished my exam and have obtained my certificate. I
would like to say a BIG THANK YOU to Allen. I felt the course was
really good and has met my requirements. Hope everyone else has enjoyed
doing it as much as I have."
"I was quite pleased with the course and especially the
amount of material and depth of coverage. I would take a follow-up
course if offered. The coursework really helped to reinforce the
materials."
"Mr. Taylor, thank you. The class has been very good for me."
"Thanks for a great Class! Learned a lot, and Never touched the software before... I am finally done!"
"Thanks for offering this course. The understanding of this
system is of great benefit to users. It has been interesting to study
the power of this reporting system. Thanks for the course."
"Thanks for your help, learning Crystal reporting techniques in a shorter period of time."
"This course has helped me greatly in understanding the
basics of CR. It provides a strong foundation of the concepts and
enough knowledge for us to now explore it further on our own."
"This lesson came just in time! I was just given a project
that included finding out which vendors we have made the greatest total
payments to in 2006. I was able to apply this lesson and use a Top N
report to quickly come up with a list of the top 50. Thank you!"
"This was my 4th on-line course. Replies in the discussion area seemed to be done within a couple hours! Fantastic! :)"
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