Crystal Reports Training
Crystal Reports XI
Business Objects Enterprise XI/Crystal Reports Server
Crystal Reports 9 & 10
Crystal Reports XI
RD110 Report Design I: Fundamentals of Report Design XI
This two-day course is designed for the novice Crystal
Reports user who needs to quickly become proficient in creating
and modifying reports. Some of the topics include planning
a report, creating a basic report, record selection, sorting,
grouping and summarizing, charting, and formulas such as
basic calculations and running totals. [Course Outline]
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RD210 Report Design
II: Business Reporting Solutions XI
This two-day course is designed to build on the topics
learned in Report Design I to increase report design skills
and discover the reporting power of Crystal Reports. Along
with hands-on practice, the course covers grouping options,
formulas such as variables and functions, geographical
mapping, parameters, cross-tabs, and report distribution. [Course Outline]
[register now]
RD310
Report Design III: Report Processing Strategies XI
This one-day course is designed to further increase report
design skills by concentrating on advanced topics. Along
with hands-on practice, the course covers architecture,
report design and Structured Query Language, advanced formula
creation such as arrays and control structures, and subreports.
This is offered for Power Users and Professionals who want
to further develop their intermediate report design skills
using Crystal Reports are good candidates. Participants
must have taken Report Level I and II courses. [Course Outline]
[register now]
Business Objects Enterprise XI/Crystal Reports Server
DM350CA: BusinessObjects™ XI: Implementing Business
Views
This 2-day instructor-led classroom course introduces users
to Business Views in BusinessObjects™ Enterprise XI.
Through hands-on activities and instructor demonstration,
learners will be able to define Business Views and the components
that make up a Business View. The business benefit of the
course is that learners will be able to modify and create
Business Views based on their organization’s data requirements.
Report Designers will then be able to use these Business
Views to obtain the data they need in an easily understood
format, and create reports that deliver effective business
intelligence to their organization. The target audience for
this course is Data Managers who are responsible for creating
and maintaining Business Views. Depending on the organization,
Data Managers may be represented by Database Administrators
or Business Analysts. [Course Outline]
[register now]
SA210CA: BusinessObjects™ Enterprise XI: Administering
Users and Content
This 2-day instructor-led classroom course explains how
to perform the tasks involved in supporting BusinessObjects
Enterprise users and groups so they can access corporate
data through BusinessObjects Enterprise’s web portal.
This corporate data can take the form of Crystal Reports,
Web Intelligence or OLAP Intelligence files, program objects,
object packages, and popular 3rd party objects such as Microsoft
Word and Excel files, among others. These tasks are explained
through instructor demonstration and hands-on activities.
Please note, this course does not discuss maintaining BusinessObjects
Enterprise servers, which is taught in the BusinessObjects
XI: Administering Servers course. This course provides a
foundation for System Administrators to effectively manage
both users and content on the BusinessObjects Enterprise
platform. [Course Outline]
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SA310: BusinessObjects™ Enterprise XI: Administering
Servers
The overall goal of the two-day instructor-led classroom
BusinessObjects Enterprise XI: Administering Servers course
is to give learners the skills and knowledge necessary
to configure and manage the servers in a BusinessObjects
Enterprise deployment. This course provides a foundation
for System Administrators who are responsible for setting
up and maintaining a BusinessObjects Enterprise platform.
The target audience for this course is BusinessObjects Enterprise
administrators, IT managers, and users who are responsible
for configuring and managing BusinessObjects Enterprise servers.
[Course Outline]
[register now]
Crystal Reports 9 & 10
RD200
Report Design I: Fundamentals of Report Design (9, 10)
This two-day course is designed for the novice Crystal
Reports user who needs to quickly become proficient in creating
and modifying reports. Some of the topics include planning
a report, creating a basic report, record selection, sorting,
grouping and summarizing, charting, and formulas such as
basic calculations and running totals. [schedule]
[register now]
RD201Report Design
II: Business Reporting Solutions (9, 10)
This two-day course is designed to build on the topics
learned in Report Design I to increase report design skills
and discover the reporting power of Crystal Reports. Along
with hands-on practice, the course covers grouping options,
formulas such as variables and functions, geographical
mapping, parameters, cross-tabs, and report distribution.
[schedule]
[register now]
RD300
Report Design III: Report Processing Strategies (9, 10)
This one-day course is designed to further increase report
design skills by concentrating on advanced topics. Along
with hands-on practice, the course covers architecture,
report design and Structured Query Language, advanced formula
creation such as arrays and control structures, and subreports.
This is offered for Power Users and Professionals who want
to further develop their intermediate report design skills
using Crystal Reports are good candidates. Participants
must have taken Report Level I and II courses. [schedule]
[register now]
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