Crystal Reports - Geterogeneus databases: SQL Server, Oracle, Unidata, Btrieve – tips for developer

April 16, 2008 – 9:24 pm

is the most on the market and it has . Multiple software vendors offer as the main : Microsoft, Best Software, Oracle to name a few.

Sometimes developers try to use Crystal directly to pull data from multiple - we understand the need to give you additional tips to increase Crystal . Also common case when should pull data from multiple . Assuming that you are creating on Windows platform - we recommend you to use as a database access tool.

1. Use Crystal when you have your query tuned – regardless how good is - it is - not querying environment. Tune your query first and be sure that you are pulling the right data.

2. Use SQL Server Linked . Use , such as , where you can create linked to Oracle, , , MS Access, Unidata, DB2 and other platforms.

3. Use Distributed Queries – in the case of SQL Server - research the possibilities with OPENQUERY, OPENROWSET clauses to connect to non-SQL Server linked .

4. Create - when you need parameters to be transferred to the - you need stored procedure. You need stored proc if temp tables are required to do intermediate job in your .

5. – when you have report based on the or stored proc - if you need to modify the - you don’t have to change the report - you change your / stored procedure.

6. Create to probe the data – again - we always recommend tuning your query and see that you are getting – in any case – is just a nice tool to show the results of your query.

Happy customizing, querying and designing! if you want us to do the job - give us a call 1-866-528-0577! help@albaspectrum.com
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