SQL Reporting is pretty good and powerful - IF you can get the time to study and tackle it properly.... ;)
-Micho
>Nazo!!! Que onda?
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>You are the reporting guru if I ever met one!
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>Here's my recommendation to you - I know that you know Crystal Reports inside and out... What I would do is ask management (a-hem! frrrt!) to give you some quite time (maybe a day or two possibly even 3) and tackle some different level of reports you currently have implemented in Crystal Reports.
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>This will give an idea as to whether you feel the move to SQL Reporting is worth the time and effort.
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>With you're knowledge of Crystal Report I wouldn't even bother to ask for any comparisons but rather I would target specific strength that you know Crystal Reports has and ask if SQL Reporting is capable of doing the same.
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>Sort of a comparison (but not really).
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>Orale, Vato - al rato!
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>In the words of George Lopez: Oh my god, David! What are those hispanics saying when they say "O-ra-ley Ba-toe"??? :)
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>Late', Naz