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In Using SAP Crystal Reports 2011 To Protect Your Report Designs – Update #2, I go into more depth on the new RPTR feature and how it can help ISVs protect their report designs. You can write your own XSLT transform and save it with the RPT using SAP Crystal Reports 2011 to create any format you wish. If you have a requirement for a custom export format, then this feature is especially valuable.
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Take Full Advantage of the Runtime Engine Easier design workflow for charts and cross tabs.
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I find in my regular use of Crystal Reports that this feature alone is worth the upgrade from SAP Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010. Other report design tools force you to alternate between an editable layout pane with no data, and a read-only pane with data. This means that report designers can modify a report while viewing it with data.
Taking full advantage of the functionality in the runtime engines.Ĭrystal Reports has for years included editable preview.Saving time in the report design process.So how does SAP Crystal Reports 2011 add value to these developer packages? SAP Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010, and SAP Crystal Reports for Eclipse both include: To review, we provide, for free, report designers and runtime engines for both. This doesn’t mean there’s nothing in SAP Crystal Reports 2011 for developers – in fact, it’s quite the opposite. This blog goes into more detail on that topic. One of the items I discussed in SAP Crystal Solutions 2011 Portfolio Update #1 was that SAP Crystal Reports 2011 no longer contains developer tools.
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