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Dashboards is used to refer to both SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.0 (also known as Dashboard Design) as well as SAP Crystal Dashboard Design 2011. The latest version of the Dashboards designer is available to download from SAP Service Marketplace or the SAP Crystal Solutions downloads site, make sure you read the notes below for installation instructions.
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SAP Crystal Reports is a Business Intelligence (BI) program for Windows suitable for small to medium-sized businesses across multiple industries. It provides mobile apps for Android and IOS. The system offers the ability to write customize reports from multiple data sources and visualize data in dashboards and scorecards, display KPIs and other metrics related to project or departmental performance. SAP Crystal Reports allows users to create report designs with charts and graphs using Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex and SAP Crystal Dashboard Design data visualizations.
Key features include conditional box formatting, data export to multiple formats, right-to-left text formatting, vertical text alignment and parameter description display. It offers multi-language support in English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian and Simplified Chinese. SAP Crystal Reports is priced per user. Support is provided through an online forum, email and phone.
Having been a user of Crystal Reports 2008 through 2011, I am a big fan of Crystal Reports. We have now migrated to Crystal Enterprise version and there are some big gains and a few misses with this version. The ease of use for beginners is much greater in the Enterprise version. If you are just starting out, the Enterprise version is a nice package.
It features drag and drop capability, easy navigation, and plenty of customization for your visualization. There are still some nagging spots that have not been cleaned up, primarily in the formatting areas. Small things like drawing borders or creating grids are more hassle than they are worth. And if you make a small change in the report it could easily throw off your formatting and you will need to touch all those pieces again.
However, the power of Crystal Reports makes it well worth the minor annoyances. It delivers a powerful tool for delivering standard visualizations. It packs plenty of power that can satisfy almost any requirement.
Likes Best Learning Crystal Reports is only part of the educational process for learning Business Intelligence Reporting. You need to have the fundamental ability to become familiar with how a business operates, how it uses information.
You need to be able to translate a company's requirements for managing and and acting on information to the technical organization and structure of its data systems. To be a successful report developer you need to be able to speak both languages.
There are some great resources out there for Crystal Reports professionals, such my own Crystal Reports group on LinkedIn, where developers meet and share ideas as well as where employers and recruiters come to find them. There is also the Crystal Reports Users Group Crystal Users group, both hosted by Yahoo Groups, which have been serving and supporting Crystal Reports professionals for over a decade. Plus many web sites, online tutorials, video tutorials, skills training and more.
Just don't forget that there are two sides to Business Intelligence Reporting - and Crystal Reports is only one of them. Crystal Reports is a highly featured and flexible business intelligence tool that has been around for over 2 decades. It is database independent, meaning you can develop reports against just about any database or structured file format, from Microsoft SQL and Oracle, to flat file to text file to spreadsheets to anything for which you can access via ODBC, DAO, XML, OLE DB, JDBC and many more protocols.
Crystal Reports integrates seamlessly into SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise products as well as other SAP data management products. Reports can link tables internally within the design template, or developers can build their own external SQL Queries, views, stored procedures or universes and build their reports off those data sources. Crystal also allows developers to script their custom own SQL-based query in the Database Editor.
And if your data source changes, Crystal provides tools for mapping your existing report over to the new similarly structured data source. Record selection formulas can help filter out unwanted data to improve the efficiency of report performance. Crystal Reports has a highly flexible report design editor that features multi-pass linear data processing, allowing analysis to be performed while reading records as while printing records. Data may be grouped or sorted based on raw data or on formulas that can analyze and manipulate record data for customized processing. Crystal Reports allows developers to create virtually any kind of data-based report, from tabular column listings to data-driven letters to charts, cross-tabs, free-form and (pre-printed) form-fitting solutions. Extensive summary functions, running totals, and a rich formula programming language (Crystal also supports Basic syntax) provide unlimited opportunity to manage and manipulate raw data for analysis and presentation to the customer, be it a management report, operations report or customer-facing report. With sub-reports, it is possible to link together tangentially Connected Data sources, expanding the opportunities of publishing relevant information onto a single page or report.
Individually formattable multi-section detail, page and group headers and footer sections allow the developer to play with suppression, paging and other formatting options and formulas. Crystal Reports is a WSIWYG design tool, allowing you to see what you are doing as you do it. Whether you use the the grid or guidelines with the Design Tool, or the size and alignment tools with the Preview Tool, Crystal lets you create the report as you want to see it. You can integrate external images, files, or even BI products, such as Crystal Dashboards (Xelcius). Through the use of parameters, reports can be designed to include user input in the record selection, formatting and operation of the report. Reports can be generated for printing, export to Adobe Acrobat, to Microsoft Excel or many other formats.
Crystal can also be easily linked into 3rd party applications through XML, Java, Visual Studio or other APIs. Crystal Reports can also be easily delivered through the Crystal Reports Server or the Business Objects Enterprise Server, providing a hosting platform for both scheduled automation and on-demand report generation. Likes Least For someone experienced in business intelligence, databases or programming, Crystal Reports is relatively intuitive, though it will take time and experience to learn how to fully leverage every feature. There are included tutorials that teach the basics, but real world situations often defy the simplicity of the provided solutions. There are plenty of third-party resources from Yahoo and LinkedIn groups to user support web sites and video, instructional and printed training materials. Crystal is not something that the home user can jump into.
The license is relatively expensive and does not include a database server, database or other data source. Licensing for enterprise environments can get pricey quickly. While many employers hire report developers directly, there is a large community of professional report developers who work contracts, either independently or through contract employment agencies. In most cases, the employer provides the licensed Crystal Reports tool, but if a company has only infrequent report development needs, they may expect the consultant to provide their own copy of the software. SAP is really not set up for supporting the individual, however, preferring to engage the company in business-licensed products. Crystal Reports has incredible flexibility but their are limitations, mostly in formatting.
Working with lines and boxes is not as flexible as, say, Microsoft Word. Charts and graphs have many features and options but they can be difficult to try and force your data to conform to the usage requirements. Graphics cannot be edited in-template, and some image formats are not supported (though you can easily convert an image to a supported format). The design tool can have issues with orphaned text at the bottom or the top of a page. While you can include comments in formulas, there is no ability to provide comments to the actual data, static, calculated value or other objects within the report design. Rules applied to the selection and manipulation of data can have unexpected results, leading to manual troubleshooting of report design and database queries. Like any piece of template design software, there are bound to be situations where you want to do something a certain way that is not supported by Crystal Reports, which can lead to frustration.
But there are usually ways to think outside of the box to accomplish what you want. Crystal Reports is getting a little long in the tooth.
While still one of the worlds' most popular reporting tools, It hasn't received a major update in many years, while Microsoft's SQL Server Reporting Services as well as open-source and other business intelligence competition products have grown in popularity, and it shows. The user interface and feature set hasn't significantly changed in quite a while.
Of course, it was already pretty rich and complete, but it lacks the feel and finish of many current generation software products. There is also no version available for the Apple Mac, which means no support for iOS devices. Some feel that SAP doesn't see the Crystal product line as the best place for its R&D investments, pushing more data analytic based products such as Web Intelligence. I think there is room and demand for both and wish SAP would wow me with an upgrade that would transform Crystal Reports into a new generation of business intelligence reporting that sets the bar for everyone else. Recommendations I have made my career off Crystal Reports. Business Intelligence is a niche area of Information Technology that combines technical knowledge and an understanding of how a company uses information. Crystal Reports is the most solid, flexible and reliable business intelligence tool I have worked with, allowing me to work on projects in a variety of markets and industries, from the financial to educational, to telecommunications to governmental.
Understanding how to use Crystal Reports as part of a Business Intelligence career gives you the tools you need to better connect businesses to their data, deliver quality and productive solutions, and allow you the report developer to build the experience and skills to build a reputable career in the high demand world of Business Intelligence Reporting. Pros If you come from an SAP background and have used their applications before, SAP Crystal Reports fits quite good on their existing apps. This applies for the usual good stuff that SAP gets right which are, in my opinion, lots of features, support for many formats and just an overall solid product. What I like the most is (which the name implies) the ease of creating reports. You don't need much input to create good looking and orderly reports.
Its focus is indeed in reports and the more you use it the more obvious it is. In summary, if you're looking for an application that can handle good amounts of data, structure it and put it in a decent report-page, then this is a good application for it. Cons The application is to focused on making page-reports which results in a lost flexibility if you want to do anything else. The program has many features, but sometimes they are hard to find since the UI (at least from my version) was kind of unpolished.
Everything was there, but was somehow hard to find or not that intuitive. The plethora of 'beautifully' designed apps has indeed inserted a bias in me, which makes me not like the design and UI of this application, however much features it has. It was also not specially quick. It took some time to 'boot' and also some good amount of time for creating a semi-complex report. It supports many interfaces and data formats, however we had to install a driver to connect to our database, which was a tedious problem (though not the program's fault). Our software uses Crystal Reports. Custom report creation is not terribly easy.
It is not terribly difficult. I know we have looked at integrating different reporting options and I think for the money spent, Crystal offers us the best overall value for functionality. There are certain limitations I have run into - for example - I cannot print a 'line' on top of a background picture. The only workaround available is to create a 'box' and fill it in and reshape it to be a line. This works although my lines are rather fat.
Small things like that are frustrating. Otherwise, it is a fairly powerful reporting development tool. Crystal Reports is a reporting tool with a lot of power. It does take quite a while to figure out how to use it correctly, but once you do, it's a great tool to use.
Crystal Reports is a drag and drop reporting tool that pulls from a number of data sources. Of course, it takes a while to set up the data sources and you have to usually have an ETL piece too, but then once everything is properly set up, Crystal Reports will take all that data and present it in a way that is easy for everyone to gather.
Drag and drop fields into the body of the report and you're done. It's really that simple after the initial set up. So, if you can find someone to set up your data environment, Crystal Reports is a great way to set up reporting from all different kinds of data sources. No more excel, pivot tables, multiple reports to get one easy to use report. My job involves working with similar data that is housed in different databases, both internal and external. Before Crystal Reports, I would pull several reports out of several databases, bring the data into Excel and run pivot tables, vlookups, etc. To be able to see the relations in the data.
With Crystal Reports, as long as I have a common data field, (such as a part number) I can combine data from several different sources and run reports based on the related data. This is a much easier method. For example, I am now able to run a single report that shows our current orders, the current inventory available to fill those orders and based on that, make a single order to our vendor for re-stocking. This used to take at least 2 hours out of my day. Now it is quick enough that I run the report twice a day and very rarely have stock outtages.
Hi Stephane, Thanks for your review of Crystal Reports. I've got some recommended help content here for you to look over. CR help page: - User guides for CR 2013 CR community: - Main page to our Crystal Reports user community to get the latest product info CR tutorials: - Our official tutorial page CR forums: - Blogs and discussions from CR users and our support team. Click on 'Start a discussion' on the left side of page to ask a question about those issues you were having in your review comments. Training: - You can also look into our training options for CR on Search for 'Crystal Reports' and see what's available.
PurposeThis Document lists sample Dashboards.OverviewThe document contain links to Dashboard and Xcelsius examples.IntroductionThe samples range from Human Resources Management to Sales performance, to Sports related Dashboards. Includes samples for SAP Crystal Presentation Design 2011, SAP Crystal Dashboard Design 2011, and SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.x.Links to Sample DashboardsThis dashboard uses Drill down feature in xcelsius in combination with Excel VLookup function to pass information from one chart to another chart. 08 Sep 2011This Dashboard gives a quick snapshot of sales, profits, market value, number of companies by industry. 08 Sep 2011This zip file includes 4 ZIP files that will work with either SAP Crystal Presentation Design 2011, SAP Crystal Dashboard Design 2011, or SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.x. They include a compensation dashboard, a monthly sales dashboard, a profitability dashboard, and a recruiting dashboard.
12 Jun 2011This sample application will demonstrates how a user of Crystal Reports can embed and interact with Xcelsius Visualizations directly within their Crystal Reports file. There are a number of scenarios where report designers may desire using Xcelsius visualizations to add interactivity to their Crystal Report files. In this example, we take advantage of the following Xcelsius visualizations for the purpose of navigation. 02 Dec 2008Altek Solutions, Inc.
Submission to the SCN Winter Olympic Challenge. 23 Feb 2011this is a dashboard of the company's sales performance. 13 Oct 2010This is a dashboard recording the data and information of the under going Formula 1 2010 Season.
A wonderful present for every F1 Fan. Using this dashboard you can get almost whatever information you want about Teams, Drivers and Races result! Even you can find players position in every lap of one race.(Some race data is not provided because the data is not found on F1 official website or the race does not happen yet) Enjoy it!
29 Sep 2010analysis Sale of Commercialized Buildings using the data from government web 29 Sep 2010With a little Photoshop skills and some Dynamic Visibility, the Chart gets an interesting facelift. You can choose between chart types from the top menu.
Also look for the tiny medals tally button to see a snapshot of the medals tally by Country. Tried to keep the charts as clean as possible and added the little sport icons to the charts to give a distinct look. 13 Jun 2010Results from the Crystal Dashboard Design (Xcelsius) Challenge - based on Winter Olympics Poll 10 Jun 2010The Xcelsius dashboard is created based on the Winter sports with count of each sports.
I have used Column chart and spread sheet,to better understand abt the column chart that I have created. 01 Jun 2010Vancouver Winter Olympics Dashboard with SCN poll results and 'Medal Analysis'. 02 May 2010This SWF file is a Dashboard created using Xcelsius on SCN Community Poll Results - What is your favourite Winter Olympics sport to follow?
29 Apr 2010This dashboard contains two add-on components from and many components and features available in the latest Xcelsius 2008 fix pack. 27 Apr 2010Report sample developed a dashboard using a Bar chart and Pie Chart. 26 Apr 2010This Xcelsius document was created in Xcelsius 2008 SP2. I tried to use many of the components available in this version for the Xcelsius challenge. I had a lot of fun creating this dashboard for the SCN Winter Olympic Poll Results!
22 Apr 2010Dashboard depicting the SCN Winter Olympics Poll Results with some additional Olympic data add-ons. Part of the XCelsius Challenge initiative of learning a BO Dashboarding tool. 20 Apr 2010Here goes my contribute to this contest. Had fun using the Xcelsius Dashboard. It contains a major column chart of the poll results with a grid above displaying the results when you pass the mouse over the values. There are also two more column charts of the Top 5 and Bottom 5 poll results controlled by a push button.
Also there is a pie chart of the poll results percentage. 30 Mar 2010Xcelsius Challenge for Community Poll Results 29 Mar 2010Xcelsius Dashboard showing result of community poll, medails per country of winter games 2006 and 2010, tune the votes and some info. 29 Mar 2010This is the Xcelsius SCN Winter Olympics Poll 2010 dashboard challenge.
24 Mar 2010This dashboard designed by Yunus KALDIRIM for learning how to better use Xcelsius, showcase dashboard design talent and Xcelsius know-how. 16 Mar 2010This is a an XCelsius Dashboard that can display the SAP NetWeaver Process Integration landscape information. 10 Mar 2010Did you know that you can embed Flash files into your Crystal Xcelsius dashboards and data presentations? This article shows you how to add some pizzazz to your Crystal Xcelsius models using the Image Component.
You'll learn how to find and integrate Flash components into your models — resulting in some exciting effects like dynamic sliders, hidden boxes, menus and more. 02 Dec 2008Using Alerts in a chart is a great way to incorporate conditional formatting, allowing your users to quickly measure performance—good or bad. In Excel, there is no such function as alerts in charts—or conditional formatting for that matter.
Before Crystal Xcelsius came along, any conditional formatting had to be done with some clever charting tricks. I've found that because Crystal Xcelsius supports many of the existing functions in Excel, several of my old charting tricks work quite nicely in my dashboards. 02 Dec 2008Support files for the tutorial - Creating a Connected Model Using the Web Services Component in Xcelsius 02 Dec 2008Dynamic Visibility is a feature within Crystal Xcelsius 4.5 that lets the dashboard designer hide or show certain components based on a certain value (i.e. '1' or '0') found in a particular cell. When used in conjunction with selectors—such as the Label Based Menu or Toggle Button—that can insert numbers into a cell, the designer can create a multi-layered dashboard that lets the user quickly open or close various panels within the overall model. 02 Dec 2008Files that accompany the Crystal Xcelsius 4.5 tutorial, Simulating Pivot Table Functionality in Crystal Xcelsius 02 Dec 2008Support files for the tutorial, Using Flash Variables with Crystal Xcelsius 4.5 02 Dec 2008This sample application will demonstrates how a user of Crystal Reports can embed and interact with Xcelsius Visualizations directly within their Crystal Reports file. There are a number of scenarios where report designers may desire using Xcelsius visualizations to add interactivity to their Crystal Report files.
In this example, we take advantage of the following Xcelsius visualizations for the purpose of navigation. 02 Dec 2008This Xcelsius dashboard is for a hypothetical transportation company that has several different operating companies (ABC, XYZ and Acme), each of which provides transportation and logistics (trucking) in different regions of the country.
The focus of the dashboard is on top customers based on revenue for the current week, ranked in a variety of ways. 02 Dec 2008In October 2007 Adobe and Business Objects announced a partnership which has lead to a number of exciting new technology features. Xcelsius 2008 ships with a copy of Adobe LiveCycle Data Services. This partner ship makes it easy to create visually compelling dynamic dashboards that connect to real-time data updates. This presentation walks you through how to create a dashboard with access to real-time updates from the server. 29 Oct 2008A corporate dashboard is critical for monitoring the daily health of an organization. It gives decision-makers concise, visual access to key performance indicators that drive the business.
With Xcelsius Enterprise XE, the award-winning software from Infommersion, users create and deploy corporate dashboards that make it easier than ever to identify critical data relationships, probe elaborate what-if scenarios, and peer into their company's financial future. By combining critical business data with the features of Macromedia FlashTM, Xcelsius gives users the power to convert data from ordinary Excel spreadsheets and XML-compliant company databases into dynamic dashboards and data presentations for Portals, PowerPoint and the Web. This guide provides a step-by-step guide to connecting Xcelsius Enterprise XE data presentations to company databases using XML Maps in Excel 2003 for enterprise-wide reporting. 26 Mar 2008By Michael Alexander, author of the 'Crystal Xcelsius for Dummies' 26 Mar 2008Mark Logic uses Xcelsius to create interactive performance dashboards leveraging its strong visualization capabilities. These visualization capabilities provide administrators with a succinct performance overview of a MarkLogic Server cluster.
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From there, an administrator can zero in on any performance related issues quickly and easily. Additionally, Xcelsius’ XML capabilities facilitated rapid integration with MarkLogic. These capabilities also enable creation of Xcelsius generated dashboards that provide insight into content stored in MarkLogic in an intuitive and easy to use fashion and enhance the existing administrative interfaces available with the product. This download (and other open source MarkLogic downloads) is also available at. 26 Mar 2008This document describes how to set up Web Services to dynamically refresh data (specifically written for version 4.0). 26 Mar 2008This file provides some examples of how to build logic into your Excel spreadsheet that will provide lookup capabilities in Xcelsius. 26 Mar 2008Interesting approach to displaying several hundred data points at a glance in an 'index' tree.
This is the outcome of a culture survey where employees complete an on-line web survey. See more samples at inverra.com. 09 Nov 2007Financial benchmarking dashboard with two sets of metrics - the 'top 15' and 'the next 100'. Allows quick view of the most important financial KPIs while allowing operational managers to drill down. This dashboard was part of a benchmarking project for an association. Each participant received their own custom dashboard.
See inverra.com for more dashboard samples. 24 Aug 2007Project Management Report and Project Dashboard.
This project was designed to demonstrate the use of Crystal Xcelsius for the creation of Project Management reporting tools. This Project Performance Report is for the management of the construction of 5 main offices for Arco Corporation in 5 South American countries. The Project Performance Report is intended to be used as a reporting tool for Arco Corporation at all organizational levels. However, because the Dashboard piece in particular will be used to update Regional Managers in Spanish-speaking countries, Arco Corp. Required the Dashboard section of the tool to be written in both English and Spanish and the supporting information included in the report could remain solely in English.
In this demonstration, the concept of Earned Value Management is partially presented based on global standards from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Company names and all data are fictitious and were developed for demonstration purposes only.
19 Aug 2007Project Management Report and Project Dashboard. This project was designed to demonstrate the use of Crystal Xcelsius for the creation of Project Management reporting tools.
This Project Performance Report is for the management of the construction of 5 main offices for Arco Corporation in 5 South American countries. The Project Performance Report is intended to be used as a reporting tool for Arco Corporation at all organizational levels. However, because the Dashboard piece in particular will be used to update Regional Managers in Spanish-speaking countries, Arco Corp. Required the Dashboard section of the tool to be written in both English and Spanish and the supporting information included in the report could remain solely in English. In this demonstration, the concept of Earned Value Management is partially presented based on global standards from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Apo hiking songs.
Company names and all data are fictitious and were developed for demonstration purposes only. 19 Aug 2007Project Management Report and Project Dashboard. This project was designed to demonstrate the use of Crystal Xcelsius for the creation of Project Management reporting tools. This Project Performance Report is for the management of the construction of 5 main offices for Arco Corporation in 5 South American countries.
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The Project Performance Report is intended to be used as a reporting tool for Arco Corporation at all organizational levels. However, because the Dashboard piece in particular will be used to update Regional Managers in Spanish-speaking countries, Arco Corp. Required the Dashboard section of the tool to be written in both English and Spanish and the supporting information included in the report could remain solely in English. In this demonstration, the concept of Earned Value Management is partially presented based on global standards from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Company names and all data are fictitious and were developed for demonstration purposes only. 19 Aug 2007Project Management Report and Project Dashboard. This project was designed to demonstrate the use of Crystal Xcelsius for the creation of Project Management reporting tools.
This Project Performance Report is for the management of the construction of 5 main offices for Arco Corporation in 5 South American countries. The Project Performance Report is intended to be used as a reporting tool for Arco Corporation at all organizational levels. However, because the Dashboard piece in particular will be used to update Regional Managers in Spanish-speaking countries, Arco Corp. Required the Dashboard section of the tool to be written in both English and Spanish and the supporting information included in the report could remain solely in English.
In this demonstration, the concept of Earned Value Management is partially presented based on global standards from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Company names and all data are fictitious and were developed for demonstration purposes only. 19 Aug 2007Project Management Report and Project Dashboard. This project was designed to demonstrate the use of Crystal Xcelsius for the creation of Project Management reporting tools. This Project Performance Report is for the management of the construction of 5 main offices for Arco Corporation in 5 South American countries. The Project Performance Report is intended to be used as a reporting tool for Arco Corporation at all organizational levels. However, because the Dashboard piece in particular will be used to update Regional Managers in Spanish-speaking countries, Arco Corp.
Required the Dashboard section of the tool to be written in both English and Spanish and the supporting information included in the report could remain solely in English. In this demonstration, the concept of Earned Value Management is partially presented based on global standards from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Company names and all data are fictitious and were developed for demonstration purposes only. 19 Aug 2007Project Management Report and Project Dashboard. This project was designed to demonstrate the use of Crystal Xcelsius for the creation of Project Management reporting tools. This Project Performance Report is for the management of the construction of 5 main offices for Arco Corporation in 5 South American countries. The Project Performance Report is intended to be used as a reporting tool for Arco Corporation at all organizational levels.
However, because the Dashboard piece in particular will be used to update Regional Managers in Spanish-speaking countries, Arco Corp. Required the Dashboard section of the tool to be written in both English and Spanish and the supporting information included in the report could remain solely in English. In this demonstration, the concept of Earned Value Management is partially presented based on global standards from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Company names and all data are fictitious and were developed for demonstration purposes only. 19 Aug 2007Simple dashboard to track in-flight project status. This is intended to be distributed by project manager in advance of steering committee meetngs. Red / Blue to be highlighted verbally by PM in various face-to-face situations.
See more samples at www.inverra.com 15 Aug 2007Comprehensive human capital dashboard with selector inspired by the iPhone. Click metric name to see detail and click iPhone symbol to change the view to another division. Provided By: Patrick Quirk, Inverra Consulting, Inc.Bank Profitability Report dashboard 19 Mar 2007This zip file includes 4 ZIP files that will work with either SAP Crystal Presentation Design 2011, SAP Crystal Dashboard Design 2011, or SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.x.
They include a compensation dashboard, a monthly sales dashboard, a profitability dashboard, and a recruiting dashboard.