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Crystal Reports Learning Curve
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29/08/2002 12:12:54
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Crystal Reports
Miscellaneous
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00694901
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A day or two should get you up to speed with learning the designer. It's fairly easy to use. You'll need to write some code to integrate it into your application. The article on my web site will get you started. You'll want to purchase Crystal Reports 9 and make sure you get the Developer Edition. You'll find there are a couple of integration methods. You should use the RDC.


>I know this question is virtually impossible to answer, but I'd appreciate insights.
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>I'm contemplating incorporating Crystal Reports into an app. My primary reason for doing this is it's multiple detail band feature (which I've seen in no other reporting tool).
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>Never having used crystal reports, I'm trying to budget how much time I should set aside to get these reports working, and integrated into my app and my update routines. What is people's experience? Am I looking at days or weeks or months? How much added time does the multiple detail band feature add, or is it relatively straightforward?
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>The multiple detail band is critical. You can do it with the VFP report writer, but maintenance of such reports borders on impossible. I'm currently generating the report programmatically in HTML, which works great, but is very slow to create and to print. I need to print it through Word since the native web control ignores page layout tags, and blows up entirely for large documents (i.e. 250 pages and more).
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>Also, how would people rate Crystal's speed?
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>Thanks,
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>David
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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