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<title>Crystal Reports Viewer with User Provided Parameters</title>
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<summary>The Crystal documentation for using parameters within reports is very misleading, and at times incorrect. I've managed to get parameters working fine with Crystal reports, and would like to share how I did that with the rest of the JBuilder community.</summary>
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<title>Did you know that Crystal Reports is in JBuilder 2005?</title>
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<name>Anders Ohlsson</name>
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<updated>2005-05-23T11:05:45-07:00</updated>
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<summary>Join the Business Objects product team on this webcast</summary>
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<title>Crystal Reports for Borland JBuilder Tutorial</title>
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<name>Crystal Decisions</name>
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<summary>Embedding the Crystal Reports Java viewer in your JSP pages</summary>
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<title>Embedding reports within JBuilder web application projects</title>
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<summary>With the recent addition of embedded reporting to the JBuilder X feature-set, it is now possible to process and render industry-standard report templates within your JavaServer Pages (JSPs).</summary>
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<title>Press Release: Crystal Decisions Reporting Technology Within Reach of Borland JBuilder Developers</title>
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<name>Tim Del Chiaro</name>
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<updated>2003-11-19T00:00:00-08:00</updated>
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<summary>Crystal Reports empowers Java developers to build business applications with award winning reporting tools</summary>
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<title>JReport for DataExpress</title>
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<name>Steven Shaughnessy</name>
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<updated>2003-04-11T00:00:00-07:00</updated>
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<summary>Using JReport to generate reports from DataExpress componets such as a QueryDataSet</summary>
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<title>Reporting for DataExpress DataSet components</title>
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<name>Steven Shaughnessy</name>
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<updated>2003-04-09T00:00:00-07:00</updated>
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<summary>Reporting solutions for DataExpress DataSet components</summary>
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<title>Why does the Print method of a JdbTable only print out a partial set of data from the dataset?</title>
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<name>Christopher Moeller</name>
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<updated>2001-09-28T00:00:00-07:00</updated>
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<summary>JdbTable is a container that displays a portion of data from the dataset, but is not the dataset itself.</summary>
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