Le lundi 16 avril 2012 à 10:45 -0700, Bruce Johnson a écrit :
> I'm going to suggest going another direction...what you (and they) want are a 
> BI system. You can present a set of reports and the system provides for their 
> ability to do ad hoc reporting and such like.
> 
> <http://www.softwareforenterprise.us/2009/12/21/list-of-top-open-source-business-intelligence-bi-software-solutions/>
> 
> <http://www.pentaho.com/>
> <http://www.jaspersoft.com/>
> <http://www.icCube.com/>
> 
> These sorts of things let the end user have at the data, but not in ways they 
> can mess anythign up, and with the proper DB design they won't get the wrong 
> answers from their data...
> 
> 

Interesting, thanks. 

I guess (in the message I forwarded to the list) Andreas is right,
though : the only way to be safe is to keep control of the query,
therefore keep it on the server.

I am doing this now, but passing parameters to the query becomes
cumbersome :-(



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