So, you’ve been told you need to start using Crystal Reports. It’s installed on your machine and you’ve opened it. Now how do you get started?
The good news is that you don’t need to be a programmer or a database expert. However, you will need to be aware of the business requirements
for the report, how the report will be distributed, and be familiar with the data in the database. Assuming you have this knowledge, you can jump right in:
When you select Print Preview, Crystal Reports will generate the report by retrieving the records from the database and display the requested data on the report. It then is the time to be sure that the newly designed report meets all the business requirements per the request. Changes to the report, additions and deletions are simple to employ. If all is good, you can then export the report to several different Windows applications or to HTML. There is even a free Crystal Reports Viewer for those who don’t have a copy of Crystal Reports.
We provide plenty of practice creating basic reports in our Introduction to Crystal Reports 2008 class.
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