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On 1/28/02, 12:19:38 PM, "Pablo Prieto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
regarding Re: [ADMIN] OT: Decent GUI-based reportwriter for Linux?:


> >The only problem is that  the company is already using reportwriter 
tools
> like Crystal Reports...

> Hello.
> Crystal Reports via ODBC should work,  doesn't it?.

It would, except that I missed out and important bit of info, sorry, your 
posintg just made it clear now:
  The reports will be delivered via the web.

I.e. They want to DESIGN the reports (and sure, can use ODBC to do this), 
but then they need to be able to plublish the completed reports on the 
web, using the Linux server. Most reporting tools (I am told) now support 
writing reports in the report writing tool, then generating an HTML 
options page (to configure runtime options for the report) and then 
running the thing (on windows) upon activation via a browser (presumably 
by clicking the "submit" button on the options HTML page generated by the 
report writer).

The user then gets the report either as PDF or in an HTML page (there are 
usually quite few output options).

It's the "running on the Linux machine from the web" part that I need to 
sort. SO far the only contender is to try and run it via WINE, but that 
isn't really an option as it seems to be far too integrated in the 
WINdows OS.

Anative Linux solution (even if it is a tool that will import crystal 
reports and convert to Perl or something) is much more preferable.

Thanks,

Brad 


> Pablo.


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