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Pro VS 2005 Reporting using SQL Server and Crystal Reports

โœ Scribed by Rod Paddock, Kevin Goff


Publisher
Apress
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
527
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book is about building a distributed reporting solution using Visual Studio .NET 2005,
Crystal Reports .NET, and SQL Server 2005. The book demonstrates some proven methodologies
for building data-driven .NET business reporting applications. The book also utilizes my
Common Ground Framework for Visual Studio 2005, a collection of reusable classes to increase
your productivity in building such applications.
The book will walk you through a complete reporting application for a fictitious construction
company. The application contains several reports, both detailed and summarized, along
with different types of business charts. The reports reflect many of the common types of


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