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Data Connectivity
Crystal Reports can connect to almost any data source—including relational, OLAP, and XML data.
Whether you require access to databases, files, logs, application systems (Customer Relationship
Management, Enterprise Resource Planning, etc.) or program elements, you can use Crystal
Reports to access it. Crystal Reports also supports Unicode so you can report off of data stored in
virtually any language. Plus, for developers, access to user-defined or application in-memory data is
available through JavaBeans, COM data providers and ADO .NET.
For a listing of supported data sources for a specific version, please visit our support site to
download a platforms.txt file.
Examples of supported data sources through native drivers, OLE DB, ODBC, and JDBC include:
Oracle
®
, IBM
®
DB2
®
, Sybase, Microsoft
®
SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services,
Informix
®
, Act!
, Pervasive, Pervasive SQL, Microsoft Access, Teradata, Holos, SAP BW, BDE,
CDO, Microsoft Internet Information Server, Microsoft System Management Server, Microsoft
Windows NT Event Logs, Microsoft Outlook, Paradox, XML/XSD, Lotus Domino, Microsoft
FoxPro, Web Server Activity Logs (NCSA format), ASCII, Dbase, and Informix.
Report distribution and deployment XI 10 9 8.5 8 7 6 .NET Java
Java Reporting Component D, SV A, D J
.NET Reporting Component D, SV A, D A, D N
COM Report Designer Component (RDC) D, SV A, D A, D D D P
Crystal Report Engine API A, D D D P P
Single Sign-on D, P, S, SV
Report publisher SV
Customizable web portal interface SV
Report scheduler SV
Security for groups, users, folders and reports SV
Web-based report management console SV
Business views (semantic layer) SV
Report Integration XI 10 9 8.5 8 7 6 .NET Java
Report Viewing SDKs (Java, .NET and COM) D, SV A, D A, D N
Report creation and modification SDKs
(Java, .NET and COM) D, SV A
Custom JSP Tag Library (for viewing) D, SV A, D J
Java Server Faces Viewer D, SV
Server-Side Printing D, SV
Visual Control Library (VCL) D, SV A, D A, D D D
Rapid Application Development XI 10 9 8.5 8 7 6 .NET Java
Multi-pass reporting with powerful grouping
and sorting D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P, S D, P, S P, S P, S N J
Sorting on groups, unlimited sorting D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P, S D, P, S P, S P, S N J
Heterogeneous data sources D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S N J
Top N, specified groups D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P, S D, P, S P, S P, S N J
Support Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 features D, SV A, D A, D D D P
Support for Unbound fields with auto binding D, SV A, D A, D D D
Active Data Driver Support (ADO, RDO, CDO)
for runtime data sources D, SV A, D A, D D D P P N
(ADO.NET)
Event/call-back support D, SV A, D A, D D D P P N J
Drill down in runtime Preview Window D, SV A, D A, D D D P P N
Other SQL Features and Tools XI 10 9 8.5 8 7 6 .NET Java
Support for SelectDistinct for selecting records D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P D, P N J
Support for TopN for selecting records D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P D, P N J
SQL database access D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P D, P P N J
SQL pass-through D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P D, P P P N J
Ad hoc SQL query tool D, P, SV D, P D, P D, P P P P J
Unlimited SQL Commands D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S J
Sort data on SQL database servers D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P D, P P P N J
Security pass-through D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P D, P P P
Database driver conversion D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P, S D, P, S P, S P, S N
Group-by, aggregation and SQL expressions
on SQL database servers D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P D, P P N
Stored Procedure Support (Access via ODBC,
Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server, Watcom/
SQL Anywhere) D, P, S, SV A, D, P, S A, D, P, S D, P, S
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D, P, S
7
PP N
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