Mike - One critical question - Will you be creating reports for the users or
will they be creating the reports by themselves? We have had a lot of
trouble where IS would buy a query or reporting tool with the idea that the
users would be self-sufficient. Then it turns out that IS uses the tool.
Actually SQL was originally created as a user query interface. How many
users do you see today creating their own SQL statements? Sorry to be
cynical, but we've gotten bitten on that one before. This last time IS
stayed out of it, let the users pick their own tool, the users got the
training and no IS people were trained. It seems to be working pretty good. 
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Mike,

    There are a lot of tools like that on the market.  My favorite for
several
years was Discoverer or Oracle Browser as it was then known.  Recently
though
I've switched camps to Brio One from Brio Technology.  Reason, Discoverer is
part & parcel with 9IAS Enterprise & that product is an unstable pig (CPU &
Disk).  Had it here for a month late last year.  Even the Oracle consultant
could not get it installed & working.  Took a long night & ton of reading
plus
help from OTS & then we could only get it to work on Netscape.

Dick Goulet

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Author: Bond Mike A Contr OC-ALC/TILC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       2/25/2002 2:48 PM

Hi,
I was asked to recommend a Query Tool for some of our end users.  I have
used Q+E aka DataDirect Explorer for years.  Now I can't find it on the
internet.  It has changed owners many times and may not even be available
now.

Does any one have a recommendation for a COTS product that allows the user
with minimum knowledge of SQL to create SQL queries, views tables,
store/recall queries, ...

Is there an Oracle product that does that?  Discoverer seems to be a bit
heavy handed.

Thanks,
Mike
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