e.Report Designer Professional Version 7.2 Course

Course Code: AC 38
Course Abstract:

This course provides an intense environment that develops the skills needed to build and maintain a sophisticated corporate reporting system using Actuate’s e.Report Designer Professional.  Participants learn Actuate’s reporting system theory, and then apply this knowledge to capture and present key data in an effective, concise and timely manner.

In a lab environment, participants develop complex Actuate reports that require the customization of Actuate Basic code.  Although not required, it is strongly recommended that attendees have some level of programming experience with object-oriented languages, SQL and/or Visual Basic.

Please note that Business Users should attend the Fundamentals of e.Report Design course, which teaches general reporting skills that are relevant to both the e.Report Designer and e.Report Designer Professional products.

Each participant receives a comprehensive course manual, which functions both as a workbook during class, and as a detailed reference guide once the class is completed.

Audience:

This course is designed for users who will be using Actuate to create sophisticated reports using e.Report Designer Professional.

Duration: 4 days
Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

> Develop complex Actuate reports

Course Topics:

Actuate Reporting System product overview and demonstration

Designing, building and viewing simple reports

Connecting to databases and custom data sources

Working with a report’s page layout

Creating SQL Queries with the Actuate Query Editors

Understanding the stored procedure builder

Understanding aggregate functions

Understanding report groups -- sections and subsections

Building sequential and parallel reports

Using Actuate’s dynamic text control and page sizing features

Creating Crosstab Reports

Working with Charts

Creating and using hyperlinks in Actuate reports

Designing report parameters

Understanding libraries and working with components

Understanding commonly-used Actuate Foundation Class methods

Debugging a report

Designing reports using Page-Level Security

Creating Information Objects for use with Actuate Query

Developing a report for the web

 

Designing browser scripting controls

Designing Actuate XML reports

Using and customizing configuration files

Prerequisites:

Although not required, it is strongly recommended that attendees have some level of programming experience with object-oriented languages, SQL and/or Visual Basic. 

Note: All fields are required
At the present time we do not offer training for individuals or groups less then 6 individuals. We apologize for any inconvenience.


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