Cognos notwithstanding, isn't the objective in the case of Data
Warehouse/DSS/Reporting/BI (or whatever the latest buzzword is for
generating reports) to give end-users access to the data.  These end-users
then generate the own reports, without the need for IT every time they need
a new total on a report?

Sure I understand the need to prevent cartesian products and other queries
from hell, but there are ways to achieve that.  I fail to understand why the
end-users shouldn't have access to the data, it is THEIR data, after all,
not the DBA's.

Paul


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Anybody have any experience with "Cognos"?  We've got a bhb that thinks its
the solution for giving every end user access to the raw data
(groan...loudly!)...  I've argued every which-a-way against the concept, now
I have to fight the specifics....

HELP!

John P Weatherman
Database Administrator
Replacements Ltd.
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