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| This Agenda screen from the dobbs Demo Application functions much like the Calendar in Microsoft Outlook. It allows users to schedule and categorize appointments, set recurrence patterns, and integrates with other database information. |
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| In this screen from a production system developed by dobbs enterprise solutions, we see integration of Crystal Reports with the Dashboard. Users can select from a multitude of reports and enter criteria to customize the reports to their specific requirements. |
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| Another view of Crystal Reports embedded in a Visual Basic .Net application. Crystal allows reports to be exported as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel or Adobe .PDF documents from the user interface. |
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| A Dashboard screen is typically the first screen presented to users upon successful login to an application. The Dashboard acts as a "home base"for the application, providing access to the various application modules. It also typically presents valuable metrics and an overview of information critical in day-to-day operations. |
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| The Dashboard screen provides access to the many different screens within the application. One of the most powerful ways of doing this is using grids to list and filter on database records. When an item is double-clicked in the grid it will open the detail screen for that item. |
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| Detail screens allow information on an item to be edited, allow new items to be created and old items to be deleted. |
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