Re: SQL Server and Crystal Reports

2004-02-12 Thread David Beahm
Recent projects (not related to migrating away from U2, fortunately) have landed two of these on my desk: "Mastering Crystal Reports 9" by Cate McCoy and Gord Maric "SQL Server 7: A Beginner's Guide" by Dusan Petkovic The CR manual is pretty sharp -- I only ran into trouble when trying to

Re: SQL Server and Crystal Reports

2004-02-11 Thread Susan Lynch
Mark, I don't know about SQL books, but I have found the Crystal manuals to be all that I needed to customize forms for our clients who have used Crystal Reports. The manuals are pretty good - they included enough examples to get me going! Susan M. Lynch F.W. Davison & Company, Inc. - Ori

RE: SQL Server and Crystal Reports

2004-02-11 Thread Brian Leach
Mark, Not quite an answer to your question, but the first thing I would do would be to get your client to set up an MSDN subscription. The library will help you loads once you get past the initial learning curve and need to see how to do things, and has sample applications to check out. Remember t