Crystal Reports: Formulas, Parameters, and Groups

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Crystal Reports: Formulas, Parameters, and Groups

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·3mo ago

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Uses Crystal Reports to create, edit, and filter data in reports, including formulas, parameters, and groups

Original Description

In this course, you'll continue developing your data-reporting skills in Crystal Reports by using creating, editing, and filtering data in reports. You'll also build parameterized reports and group report data to make the process of interpreting data easier. This is the second course in a multi-course Specialization. All of the courses in this Specialization require that you have SAP Crystal Reports 2020 installed. You also need to have an installation of Office 2019 apps or later, particularly Access. The course setup instructions provided in the first course go into more detail about the hardware and software requirements.
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