This may help - I use 'htmldoc' from easysw.com to convert from HTML to
Postscript - it means I can write reports etc in HTML and them simply
convert them to GS and throw them at the printer. htmldoc adds a couple
of custom HTML tags which you can add to your HTML, including a page break
tag, whic
Shankar Unni wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > I am wondering how most users generate reports from mysql that they
> > can print on a laser printer (e.g. invoices)? [...] I guess some people
> > user something like Crystal Reports via ODBC, but I wonder what most
> > people do???
>
> U
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am wondering how most users generate reports from mysql that they
> can print on a laser printer (e.g. invoices)? [...] I guess some people
> user something like Crystal Reports via ODBC, but I wonder what most
> people do???
Use Crystal Reports :-)? Depends on
> I am wondering how most users generate reports from mysql that they can print
> on a laser printer (e.g. invoices)? HTML is fine if the report is only 1 page
> long. I guess some people user something like Crystal Reports via ODBC, but I
> wonder what most people do???
I use StarOffice.
I use the utility from www.edatanew.com
Not perfect, but it does something.
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From: "Michael Palm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 6:54 PM
Subject: Best way to generate laser-printed reports from mysql
I am wondering how most users generate reports from mysql that they can print
on a laser printer (e.g. invoices)? HTML is fine if the report is only 1 page
long. I guess some people user something like Crystal Reports via ODBC, but I
wonder what most people do???