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With SAP Crystal solutions, you can combine the pixel-perfect reporting capabilities of SAP Crystal Reports with the secured delivery mechanisms of SAP Crystal Server in an on-premise environment or on a virtual machine in the cloud.

Refresh your reports as often as needed using parameters such as date range, ID number, zip code, and more to produce compliance-ready forms that look identical to preprinted forms sourced from governments, banks, and other institutions.

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We upgraded to Kinetic Cloud in November '22. We have multiple custom crystal reports that work. We had to get a READ ONLY environment, which is a copy of the LIVE database, so that we can read the data using a DSN file. Epicor sent all the connection string info and all we had to do was build the connection in Crystal Reports. It works great. But please note, this only works in the SMART client and not the URL client. And only if your users can access the location where you store the report, i.e. a server share. So remote users without a VPN are out of luck.

First, let me say, we are a long time Sage user. Started with Mas90 back in the mid 90's. I'm really tired of the way Sage has handled their accounts. This newest issue is so annoying. Each year end we run vendor labels for files. I just find the custom report I made years ago using Crystal Report Designer. I usually double click on it, it opens up designer, and I just refresh to this years data, and we're done. This year, nothing happens. The association from .rpt files to CR is gone. So I call SAGE, and their phone system basically says "Hi, we're too big for our britches and are too busy. Use online chat or the sage city forums..... Goodbye" Ok it didn't say that word for word, but that's what I interpreted. So I get on Chat, and the guy says "looks like you don't have CR as part of your bundle". Well, we have had Crystal Reports as part of our bundle for the last 20 years! But I guess this is now something different, that you have to buy CR just like now Payroll is something we have to buy different?

Is this different than the folder \Crystal Reports 2011 for sage\ ? The chat support person was having me run the setup.exe under that folder, but when I click on it, nothing happens at all. Tried as administrator, lowered my UAC to 0. Nothing. That's when they said "Oh, looks like it's not part of your bundle". So where would I find the server install files? We use it as a stand alone program on 1 workstation.

For information on installing Crystal Reports Designer, you can read the full Knowledgebase article # 20437 on our Sage Portal for details but below is the summary of installation process for Crystal Reports Designer.

Note: Only one version of Crystal Reports should be installed on a workstation. If one version is currently installed, and another version is subsequently installed, some of the files laid down by the previous installation will be overwritten by the most recent installation (even if the most subsequent installation is of a previous version). This may cause error messages or problems when attempting to create, modify, or print Crystal forms or reports.

The Workstation Setup client installation for Sage 100 will install a runtime version of Crystal Reports that allows for print or preview of forms and reports.

Is there any way I can connect Crystal Reports with Atlassian Jira Project Management Software (v7.11.0#711000-sha1:ff06e53)to create charts like this ?? Think that Creports can be connected with Microsoft's DB products , If it can be connected with Jira back end DB / or directly connected with Jira through any plugin ,Is there any issue with consistency??

Crystal Reports is a popular Windows-based report writer solution that allows a developer to create reports and dashboards from a variety of data sources with a minimum of code to write. Crystal Reports is owned and developed by SAP.

As a business intelligence application for individual users or small and medium-size businesses (SMBs), SAP Crystal Reports 2020 is designed to work with databases to help users analyze and interpret important information. While users can create simple reports, the software also offers comprehensive tools needed to produce complex or specialized reports.

Crystal Reports is designed to produce reports from virtually any data source. Formulas, cross-tabs, sub-reports and conditional formatting help make sense of data and uncover important relationships that might otherwise be hidden. Data visualization tools such as geographic maps and graphs communicate information visually to help in understanding data analysis.

Crystal Reports can publish in a variety of formats including Microsoft Word and Excel, e-mail and over the Web. Advanced Web reporting allows all members of in a workgroup view and update shared reports inside a web browser.

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We are looking into using Outsystems and are currently demoing it, but have over 500 Crystal Reports/BIRT Reports that would need to be connected to Outsystems applications. Through searching the forums, there does appear to have been a Crystal Reports Forge item back in 2015, but it has since disappeared. There are a few SAP Forge items, but none of them seem to indicate anything to do with Crystal Reports. BIRT is an open source reporting tool based on the Eclipse platform which is another option if Crystal doesn't work.

You might want to check out this forge component, Hubway Connect. This components has lots of great features like connecting your OutSystems app's database with other applications, it can create comprehensive reports and dashboards using any analytics tool . Hope this helps.

Read through that and watched the video, but I don't think that would work in this case. We would need something that can be accessed inside applications to run Crystal or BIRT reports. Thank you for the response though. I will keep Hubway in mind for potential dashboard creation and organization.

Looked into it, but SSRS is a separate product from Crystal Reports and has also been discontinued in favor of Power BI reporting as of late last year I believe. We have so many reports, that trying to move them again to a new reporting software would be prohibitive.

Crystal Reports is the campus standard for reporting and data generation from Augusta University information systems. Reports can retrieve data from Banner and other databases in bulk form to create lists and spreadsheets. Data is most often rendered in Excel format.

While you may be able to generate similar information, Crystal reports are used for the day-to-day operations of the University. Tableau and Data Warehouse are used more by the Administration as analytical and presentation tools.

Access to Crystal is gained by submitting a Systems Access Request Form to banner...@augusta.edu. You must specify which of your job duties require access to the information provided in the report.

Reports typically fail due to the parameter selection. Check your parameters to ensure you entered all that are required. If you are running a report from History, try running it again by clicking Schedule instead. Sometimes reports are refreshed behind the scenes and it requires you to create a newly scheduled report to run the latest version. If you continue to have problems, reach out to the Data Steward responsible for the report at banner...@augusta.edu.

You may schedule a report that you need daily/monthly/yearly to be recurring so that it automatically re-runs on the scheduled date/time. Use the Recurrence feature in the left hand menu of the report. Be careful to only select the dates/times needed. Reports can not be scheduled for more than 13 months in advance. You will have to submit a ticket for IT to delete the report instance if a recurrence is set up incorrectly.

As you know, data security is a priority at Augusta University. When at all possible, you should run the necessary report to view the data rather than asking someone to send or upload it as that causes more risk for a data breach.

Submit a request to the Data Steward responsible for the report by emailing banner...@augusta.edu. Please include the reason the addition is necessary. If approved, a ticket will be submitted to IT and you will be notified once complete.

The Documents tab is where you will search for a report, select a folder to view, and run a report. You can place frequently used reports in your My Favorites folder. You can also read alerts here as well.

Data stewards are designated senior University officials who have planning and policy-level responsibilities for data in their functional areas. Data stewards or their designees are responsible for recommending policies and establishing procedures and guidelines concerning the accuracy, privacy, and integrity of the data subsets for which they are responsible. The responsibilities of the Data Stewards are as follows:

MOSES Crystal Reports Project was created in response to the statewide MOSES survey conducted in June 2005. One of the primary findings was that the field wanted better access to customizable ad-hoc Crystal Reports, rather than having to rely only on the standard MOSES Production Reports.

The following reports are available for use by career center staff and partners with appropriate access rights to the MOSES database. Additional reports will be available as we move forward. All are written in Crystal Reports XI or Crystal Reports 2013 and users should have these versions or an appropriate Crystal Reports Viewer to properly view and refresh them.

We met with Dimitry Vesensky, Gallery Systems Client Care team member and Crystal Reports writing pro, to get crystal clear on Crystal Reports for TMS. Before joining Gallery Systems in 1999, Dimitry worked in collections at The Met, and drew from his first-hand knowledge of the subject to build Crystal Reports training with Gallery Systems.

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