Building Reports Using ASP.NET and Crystal Reports - Part 6 - Build a Sales Forecast Report Using Parameter Fields

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In this sixth part of the series, Vince examines the creation of a sales forecast crystal report based on the AdventureWorks database in a series of steps. He initially provides a brief outline of creating a new solution in Visual Studio 2008 and database connectivity and then demonstrates the usage of parameter fields and formula fields in addition to building an ASP.NET web page to execute and preview the report with the help of exammple screenshots and code snippets....

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