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BIRT 2.6 Data Analysis and Reporting

You're reading from   BIRT 2.6 Data Analysis and Reporting Create, Design, Format, and Deploy Reports with the world's most popular Eclipse-based Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849511667
Length 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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BIRT 2.6 Data Analysis and Reporting
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
1. Preface
1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing BIRT 3. The BIRT Environment and First Report 4. Visual Report Items 5. Working with Data 6. Report Parameters 7. Report Projects and Libraries 8. Charts, Hyperlinks, and Drilldowns 9. Scripting and Event Handling 10. Deployment

Chapter 7. Report Projects and Libraries

Up until now, all the reports we have built have been very simple reports. However, we have seen that each of these reports use very similar components between them such as the data sources to the Classic Cars database and the datasets that pull employee information. These are common elements between the reports we have built. In most project-based development environments, there is a way to share common elements between components, and BIRT is no exception to this.

Also, in the previous chapters we worked with a single project. This chapter will help us create a more structured reporting project and work with libraries to share the common report elements between reports. In most report development shops that I have come across, this is a great way to structure report development and can save developers lots of time, especially when more complex report components get developed. By grouping reports in projects and reusing elements in libraries, common...

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