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Cross Tab and Tabular Report
What is the difference between Cross Tab and Tabular Rreport?


  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: September 10, 2008     Asked by: maddineedi 
  
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Submitted by: Sindhunarayana
 

A cross tab is made up of three components
1) row
2) column
3) measure
Cross tab is for comparitive analysis

Where as a tabular report just displays the details either in vertical horizontal table format



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August 06, 2008 05:13:54   #1  
Sindhunarayana Member Since: July 2008   Contribution: 8    

RE: Cross Tab and Tabular Report

A cross tab is made up of three components
1) row
2) column
3) measure
Cross tab is for comparitive analysis

Where as a tabular report just displays the details either in vertical horizontal table format


 
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August 10, 2008 09:52:12   #2  
sreenivas27 Member Since: November 2007   Contribution: 15    

RE: Cross Tab and Tabular Report

Hi Cross Tab reports analysis like 3 dimentional
Tabular report u can analysis 2 dimentional ...


 
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September 10, 2008 00:25:59   #3  
hari7878 Member Since: January 2008   Contribution: 9    

RE: Cross Tab and Tabular Report
Cross tab:
1.Cross tabs are three dimensional grid.
2.Cross tabs are provides essential information for analysing the data.
3.These are applicable for more than two fileds
Tabula:
1.Tabular reports are in series of columns and rows.
2.These are provides tabular list information for entire report
3.Her no preference in fields

 
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