Robert James wrote:
Can you clarify the need / value added for reporting tool, over just running
queries and packaging the output in HTML (with a little CSS for styling, you
can get near PDF quality). This can be done in SQL and a tad of PHP (or
Ruby).
Looking at having someone generate reports which a gui that requires no
more then sql knowledge.
On 10/15/07, Geoffrey <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ned Lilly wrote:
On 10/14/2007 6:41 PM Geoffrey wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Geoffrey <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Andrus wrote:
I guess I should have noted that we will need to run this on Linux
clients.
Geoffrey,
You can run FYIReporting engine in Linux using MONO (
www.go-mono.com )
Thanks, we're looking for something that will run natively on Linux.
I read this, almost deleted it, read it again ...
Just in case there's confusion, MONO + FYIReporting _is_ native on
Linux.
At least, as much so as Java on Linux is.
We are not interested in using any Microsoft technologies, or
technologies based on Microsoft technologies.
It's a philosophical position.
Geoffrey, have you looked at OpenRPT?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openrpt
Yes, and it is looking like the app we will be going with. Thanks.
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Until later, Geoffrey
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