> On 27.09.2012 22:33, Olemis Lang wrote:
>> On 9/27/12, Christopher Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Am I crazy or would it be useful to be able to embed the tabular
>>> > output of a report in a wiki page?
>> You are not ... or maybe we both are
>> :P
>
> No comments to your ability to read in trac-hacks.org hack listings,
Oh, go ahead and comment. I looked at every line with "report" in it.
I didn't think to look for "SQL".
> but
> I see at least two likely candidates to check:
>
> SqlQueryMacro
>
> Execute an SQL Query against a configured database displaying a
> formatted table of results.
>
> WikiTableMacro
>
> This is a simple macro that enables you to place tables resulting from
> SQL queries into a wiki page.
>
> It is similar to, but simpler than, SqlQueryMacro. The main differences
> are that it has fewer dependencies and always queries the Trac database,
> rather than letting you set up a separate data connection.
>
> Bear with us and improve one of these instead of re-inventing the wheel,
> please.
I would find it most useful to be able to say [[EmbedReport(24)]] than
to copy the SQL from {24} to the macro but duplicating the SQL beats
writing a new plugin!
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