Schedule single or batches of Crystal Reports
| Version | 7.0 Build 110529/115 |
| Updated | Jun 8th 2011 |
| Developer |
ChristianSteven Software Ltd
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| User Rating |
885
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| Original File Size | 268 MB |
| Downloads | 7557 |
| Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit |
| Category | Scheduling |
CRD Starter Edition is an advanced Crystal Reports scheduler application designed to automate Crystal Reports. Simply define single or packages of Crystal Reports, schedule and run them automatically, and send the reports to print, fax, disk, ftp, sms or email in a number of standard formats.
You can just "set it and forget it". Simply set up a schedule stating how often you would like each report to run, whether you'd like the output in Word, Excel, HTML, RTF, Acrobat, RPT, text format, and more and who it should be sent to. The Crystal Reports Scheduler , CRD, will do the automated delivery for you!
It's easy to schedule Crystal Report to run at a specific date and time, or to run them hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly or set up your own custom frequencies e.g. 4-4-3, every other day, third Monday of the month, and so on. And the same report can be scheduled to be run multiple times with different parameters, formats, frequencies, and destinations.
It makes Crystal Reports scheduling simples, hassle-free and convenient for you. By automating repetitive reporting tasks, this Crystal Reports scheduler ensures that reports are created and distributed when needed, without error, and without costly support time.
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