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Pro VS 2005 Reporting using SQL Server and Crystal Reports

Pro VS 2005 Reporting using SQL Server and Crystal ReportsAuthors: Kevin Goff, Rod Paddock
Publisher: Apress
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 528
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.9 x 1.3

ISBN: 1590596889
Dewey Decimal Number: 005
EAN: 9781590596883
ASIN: 1590596889

Publication Date: November 17, 2006
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Pro VS 2005 Reporting Using SQL Server and Crystal Reports offers a proven methodology for building reporting solutions. The authors focus on SQL Server 2005 and Crystal Reports, but also cover other popular technologies like Oracle and ActiveReports, to give you a thorough grounding in the reporting field. The book presents the requirements for a real-world reporting application in a distributed environment, and covers all the phases of development. Youll learn to

  • Define report content, format, definitions, and rules.
  • Establish data requirements.
  • Build and test stored procedures.
  • Construct a data access layer in .NET.
  • Account for different architectures using XML web services and .NET Remoting.
  • Design the reports using Crystal Reports.
  • Develop a Windows Forms client application to allow users to launch reports and set report options.
  • Export report output to other sources such as PowerPoint.

In many business applications, reports play a critical role. The stakeholders of a software system expect reports to summarize data and efficiently present it to business users and decision markers. They expect reports to present data in ways they can easily interpret, and in ways that help them evaluate and analyze business performance. Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, and Crystal Reports contain powerful capabilities to help you build and deliver sophisticated presentation output. This is the only book available that shows you how to use all these disparate technologies together to create a cohesive solution.




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5 out of 5 stars Killing two birds with one stone   June 8, 2007
J. Wood (Orlando, FL USA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

A great help because I originally bought the book for Crystal Report help. Now, my office is switching to Reporting Services and it's been a great guide.


5 out of 5 stars A good book that goes into all aspects of reporting   April 28, 2007
Brian L. Kriesel (Ann Arbor, Mi United States)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Programmers debate endlessly certain topics object oriented design, service oriented architecture, Java vs. .NET, C# vs. VB .NET, IE 7, etc...But a topic that never comes up that should is reporting. As Kevin points out there is more to writing a report than just the time in the designer. So this book fills a very important niche to help make programmers developers and not just code monkeys.

The book starts with some nice pointers to gather the requirements for a report and then it transitions into a pleasant introduction into T-SQL for gathering the data for the reports. Then a large portion of the book goes into some of the infrastructure options going into generating reports, typed data sets vs. un-typed data sets, web services, and remoting. The chapters on Crystal reports are very thorough and leave the reader with a very solid foundation. There is even a chapter that goes into SQL Reporting Services. The book ends with chapters on how to integrate the reporting tool into an application and how to deploy it to clients. There is even a framework with some very nice productivity classes for .NET and Crystal Reports that can be downloaded as part of the code for the book.

If you develop reports or are just getting into developing reports (lots of programmers have to at some point) this is an excellent book to pick up.








5 out of 5 stars Great book with applicable "real-world" solutions   December 5, 2007
Michael Cole (Iowa, USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am a VB developer who doesn't do very large-scale applications, but I have found the real-world solutions that are in this book to be a great help. It has a rare blend of coding, architecture, SQL, and reporting examples that is hard to find in books these days. I have applied many techniques discussed in this book in my day to day activities. Kevin has also made himself very available on different internet forums to help discuss topics discussed in the book.

Kevin is an author that I trust to provide great, helpful information and I look forward to future publications.




5 out of 5 stars What a wonderful book   December 11, 2006
EComDotNet (Philadelphia, PA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Kevin and Ron have hit it out of the park with this book. Anyone looking for a step by step guide to building an application using the latest technology from Microsoft will do well to own this book. The clear explanations of the different topics covered make this a joy to read. I am looking forward to more by this dynamic duo. Thanks APress for another great book.


3 out of 5 stars Finally VS 2005 and Crystal Reports - But wrong language   January 9, 2007
Monty De La Cruz
10 out of 13 found this review helpful

I greatly anticipated the release of any new book with Visual Studio 2005 and Crystal Reports. I had to do much of my Crystal Reports development by looking on the internet and a lot of it is for VS 2003.

But I'm a Visual Basic Developer - so I guess either I learn C# or wait for a book that teaches both.

Nothing on the cover says that it is a C# ONLY book. And there was no option to look inside the book - I went on sheer faith...

The book does have a lot of good reading about report technology and a design model to follow when creating reports.

NOW you can read this review if you are a VB developer like myself. And a word of advise - Just Learn C# too. :)



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