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100 1  Sinay, Damian. 
245 10 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 reporting :|beverything you 
       need to know to work with reports in Dynamics CRM 2011 /
       |cDamian Sinay. 
264  1 Birmingham :|bPackt Pub.,|c2013. 
300    1 online resource (v, 290 pages :) :|billustrations (some 
       color) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    "Professional expertise distilled"--Cover. 
500    Includes index. 
505 0  Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the 
       Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; 
       Chapter 1: Introduction to Reporting in Microsoft Dynamics
       CRM; CRM report types; CRM report settings; Categories; 
       Related Record Types; Display in; Languages; SQL reporting
       services versions; SQL Server databases; Windows Service; 
       Report Manager website; Report Server Web service; 
       Installation and configuration of Reporting Services 
       Extensions; Installation and configuration of Report 
       Authoring Extension (Visual Studio development); Summary; 
       Chapter 2: Database Basics; ERD basics. 
505 8  Relationship typesOne-to-many relationships (1:N); Many-to
       -one relationships (N:1); Many-to-many relationships (N:
       N); SQL overview; Select; Update; Delete; Insert; WHERE; 
       ORDER BY; group by; join; SQL advanced; CREATE TABLE; DROP
       TABLE; Stored procedures; Cursors; Transactions; FetchXML 
       overview; Select fields; Filters and conditions; Order by;
       group by; Linking to other entities; Inner join; Outer 
       join; Summary; Chapter 3: Creating Your First Report in 
       CRM; Using Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Report Wizard; 
       Using Visual Studio; Publishing the report; Summary. 
505 8  Chapter 4: SQL Server Report BuilderReport Builder 
       overview; Datasets; Query Designer; Creating a new report;
       Table or Matrix Wizard; Adding a logo to our report; 
       Advanced reports with Report Builder; Map Wizard; Map 
       visualization types; Testing the Map report; The Report 
       Builder's limitations; Summary; Chapter 5: Creating 
       Contextual Reports; Using Visual Studio; Toolbox; 
       Expressions; Prefilters; Report parameters in detail; 
       CRM_FilterText; CRM_FormatDate; CRM_FormatTime; 
       CRM_FullName; CRM_FilteredAccount; CRM_URL; 
       CRM_CalendarType; Data sources; Embedded data sources; 
       Shared data sources. 
505 8  Data setsGroups on data sets; Adding columns to the 
       report; Hiding and showing columns; Charts; Drill-down and
       collapsible controls; Summary; Chapter 6: Creating Inline 
       Reports; Embedding reports on an entity form; Creating a 
       custom solution; Creating the HTML web resource; 
       Implementing the report control; Developer Toolkit; 
       Summary; Chapter 7: Using Reports and Charts in Dashboard;
       Showing report on a dashboard; Exporting dashboards; Basic
       charts; Drill-down chart; Charts editor; Exporting charts;
       Charts internals; 3D charts; Summary; Chapter 8: Advance 
       Custom Reporting and Automation. 
505 8  The ASP.NET reportLate binding; Early binding; CRM 
       integration; Silverlight reports; MVVM; Basic report 
       automation; Report scheduling; Advanced report automation 
       (programmatically); Summary; Chapter 9: Failure Recovery 
       and Best Practices; Common failures in SSR authentication;
       Tracing; Enabling CRM Trace; Using SQL Trace; Report 
       development best practices; Report deployment best 
       practices; Improving the performance of reports; Creating 
       report caching; Creating report snapshots; Summary; 
       Chapter 10: Mobile Client; New features for mobile 
       clients; The sales process; The autosave feature. 
520    The book is a focused and step-by-step tutorial on 
       Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting capabilities. It will 
       enable Dynamics developers to create and manage reports, 
       know what tools to use, how to use them, and where to find
       the data based on how it's being entered into the system 
       with Dynamics CRM. This book is great for users and 
       developers new to the Dynamics CRM Reports and SQL Server 
       Reporting services, and who are looking to get a good 
       grounding in how to use the reporting capabilities of 
       Dynamics CRM 2011. It's assumed that you will have some 
       experience in HTML and JavaScript already to bui. 
630 00 Microsoft CRM. 
630 07 Microsoft CRM.|2blmlsh 
650  0 Customer relations|xManagement|xComputer programs. 
650  0 Customer relations|xData processing|xComputer programs. 
650  0 Management information systems. 
650  7 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS|xIndustrial Management.|2bisacsh 
650  7 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS|xManagement.|2bisacsh 
650  7 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS|xManagement Science.|2bisacsh 
650  7 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS|xOrganizational Behavior.|2bisacsh 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aSinay, Damian.|tMicrosoft Dynamics CRM 
       2011 Reporting.|dBirmingham : Packt Publishing, ©2013
       |z9781849682305 
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