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. You’ll 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.

Author Information

Kevin Goff
Kevin S. Goff is the author of CoDe magazine’s The Baker’s Dozen series. He 
selects a development topic each month and writes 13 productivity tips. Most 
topics cover .NET in some manner. In late 2004, he wrote an article on 
productivity tips for Crystal Reports in .NET, a subject close to his heart. 
The article discussed reporting for line-of-business applications, and focused 
on producing efficient, effective results. The article caught the attention of 
many people and organizations, and he’s been talking to people and building up 
the ideas for this book ever since.

Rod Paddock
Rod Paddock is the editor of CoDe magazine. CoDe is well known in the 
development community, and is on an aggressive path to grow into being the 
number one Microsoft development community magazine resource.

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