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MochaLatte (TechnicalUser)
6 Jul 12 11:28
Hello, I am a Crystal report developer without any experiencing on programming. Any recommendations on a book that explains the basics of an array and how it applies to Crystal reports.
Any is greatly appreciated!!!
IanWaterman (Programmer)
6 Jul 12 11:44
Arrays are too Narrow a subject for a Book
Search Amazon or other tech online book seller for G Peck Crystal reports books. He has written one for all versions and covers arrays too.

Ian
MochaLatte (TechnicalUser)
6 Jul 12 11:48
Thanks Ian! I bought G Peck Crystal book, an excellent book. However, I don't seem to get enough information or examples on basic or complex arrays.
GJParker (Programmer)
6 Jul 12 11:58
Here's a couple of links

http://www.mindspring.com/~jbesch/cr_arrays.pdf

http://www.kenhamady.com/tools.html
The Expert's Guide to Crystal Reports Formulas

Gary Parker
MIS Data Analyst
Manchester, England

Madawc (Programmer)
9 Jul 12 5:43
The entities known as 'Arrays' in Crystal are more commonly known as Tables, which in Crystal is the name used for datasets.

The basic idea of an array is that it's a field for a set of values with some sort of index.

yinyang Madawc Williams (East Anglia, UK). Using Crystal 2008 with SQL and Windows XP yinyang

IdoMillet (Instructor)
10 Jul 12 14:00
See: http://kenhamady.com/tools.html

view, export, burst, email, and schedule Crystal Reports.
www.MilletSoftware.com

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