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The Expert's Guide to Totals in Crystal Reports

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Did you know that there are at least 4 different methods for creating totals in a Crystal Report? Many people paint themselves into a corner by using the wrong method. Why not let a master teacher show you each of these methods, and when they should be used. I have explained these methods to hundreds of students and my explanations and exercises have been refined and rewritten through 10 years of teaching. Let me share this experience with you through my new book, The Expert’s Guide to Totals in Crystal Reports.

The material includes an in depth discussion of each feature, example reports that illustrate the techniques, and exercises that walk you through each step. The exercises are the key. They have been written to provide practical examples that are easy to understand and follow. Also included are several relevant articles borrowed from my Expert Techniques series. The material is condensed into 35 no-nonsense pages and is backed up with 24 sample reports. The exercises provide keystroke by keystroke instructions to implementing each of the discussed features. The material is applicable to versions 8.5 to 14.1 (CR 2013) and the sample reports can be opened with any of these Crystal versions. Most of the material can be applied to older versions as well and an appendix is supplied to discuss the differences.

I also provide Email support and telephone training on any Crystal Reports topic. I charge $180 per hour billed in 15 minute increments. This is a great way to learn Crystal technique, one-on-one, with a Crystal Reports expert.

Outline of The Expert's Guide to Totals in Crystal Reports:

Summary Fields
Creating a Summary Field
Changing a Summary Field

Using Summary Functions in Filters
Adding a Group Selection Rule
Understanding how Group Selection is Different from Record Selection
Writing a Group Selection Formula

Using Summary Functions to Rank Groups

Using Summary Functions in Formulas
Using Grand Totals in a calculation
Using Subtotals in a calculation

Conditional Totals
Creating a Conditional Total
Advantages of Conditional Totals over Running Totals
Manual Cross-Tabs from Conditional Totals

Automatic Running Totals
Creating a Running Total
Using the Evaluate setting
Using Reset to Creating Running Subtotals

Running Totals using variables
The Running Grand Total
The Running Subtotal
Accumulating values once per group
Totaling the values from a recurring Subreport

Tips and Tricks
21. Forcing a formula to return a Null value
23. Reasons to group on a formula that contains a database field, instead of the field itself
25. The easy way to add the Distinct Counts of several groups, and get a grand total
35. Grouping subtotals into ranges
55. Show groups when an individual record in the group meets criteria
56. Select Groups that are missing a specific type of record

Appendix for Versions before v9
Summary Fields
Conditional Totals
Group Sorting/TopN
Running Total Fields
Running Totals with Variables

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