Skip to Content
Special Edition Using® Crystal Reports® 10
book

Special Edition Using® Crystal Reports® 10

by Neil FitzGerald, Ryan Marples, Naisan Geula, Bob Coates, James Edkins, Michael Voloshko, Joe Estes, Kathryn Hunt, Steve Lucas, Roger Sanborn
July 2004
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
888 pages
25h 5m
English
Que
Content preview from Special Edition Using® Crystal Reports® 10

Understanding Linked Versus Unlinked Subreports

The hypothetical COO scenario just explored highlights an example of an unlinked Subreport. In Crystal Reports terminology, this means that the parent, or main, report did not have any specific data connections (or links) to its related child report (the Subreport). Unlinked Subreports are completely independent from their main reports and do not rely on the main report for any data. Many reporting problems in which multiple views of the same or different data sources are required in a single presentation can be resolved with unlinked Subreports. If a requirement exists to share data between the parent/main report and its Subreport, linked reports provide the answer.

Contrary to unlinked Subreports, ...

Become an O’Reilly member and get unlimited access to this title plus top books and audiobooks from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers, thousands of courses curated by job role, 150+ live events each month,
and much more.
Start your free trial

You might also like

Crystal Reports® 2008 For Dummies®

Crystal Reports® 2008 For Dummies®

Allen G. Taylor

Publisher Resources

ISBN: 0789731134Purchase book