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As mentioned, probably not going to find a book that really covers both in any depth. Amazon or Bookpool or other online stores should have lots to choose from. For CR, I like Crystal Reports 2008 by George Peck. For stored procedures, there are probably books dedicated to that, but I've gotten by with a general SQL book. Wrox has one by Robert Vieira that works for me, but I haven't used many others. Might just check the reviews for the books in the on-line store you're using.
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I don’t think you will find a book covering both topics.

Crystal Reports can connect to many different databases, but the stored procedure syntax will be database-dependent, so you are probably going to need to look for a CR book, and a book for the sepcific database you are interested in.

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