Hi Charlie,

I had not considered the report builder that comes with 7 and 8.

While I have not used it, I have kept my eye out for references to it via blogs 
and posts here, and it seemed to have quite a few problems.... I really should 
take a new look at it.

We have invested a lot of time into Crystal Reports over the years, and it is 
felt that we would lose a lot of functionality if we used this product.

Unfortunately, we only use CF MX 6.1 in our live environment at the moment.....

I don't know if it is possible, but if it could take a Crystal report and 
convert it into the report builder format it might help.

I attempted to call Crystal reports developed reports with the cfreport tag and 
ran into a few problems. (actually i couldn't get a single simple report to 
work.... will attempt it again today).

I am just curious to know what corporate\big business types might use in this 
instance.....

Over the years we have progressed from using Crystal 8.5 and its ActiveX 
viewer, to versions 9 and 11 and exporting as pdf's and served up in a new 
browser window. ...


>>> "Charlie Arehart (lists account)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 21/02/2008 11:42 am 
>>> >>>

Scott, it's not clear from your email whether you've considered the CF
Report Builder that was added in CF 7. It would seem it does most of what
you want. It's a combination of the ReportBuilder to build the reports (used
by developers) and then CFREPORT in CFML to connect your data to the report
(and control its output) in the ways you describe.

I know some will jump up and say it's a piece of ****. But I'd ask if they
(and you, Scott) have been following its evolution and how it improved in
7.01, then in 8. Don't judge it based solely on what you read from people
who used it in its initial launch, which did have issues. Even then, you may
still read some who complain about it even in its latest incarnation.

But we all know that some could complain about a given framework, or
database engine, or editor, or indeed the very CF we know and love. Folks
need to consider things for themselves. Only they can decide if it suits
their needs (whether greater or lesser than most who've commented on a
thing). 

Just not clear, Scott, if you'd considered it. Hope that's helpful.

/charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Scott Thornton
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 4:47 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [cfaussie] Web Reporting


Hi,

I am curious to know what solution you guys may use to produce professional
reports from your web applications?

Reports should have:
Headers\Footers
Page Numbers
Grouping
Subtotaling
Running Totals
Sub-Reports
Graphs


The datasource can be changed at run time. 
Reports should be able to be saved by the end user (export as pdf etc).
Reports can be written against stored procs\views\tables.
Report Parameters can be changed at run time.
Reports can be exported to be pdf server side for copying\emailing?

We currently use crystal reports. the server version either 9 or 11.

We are increasingly running into problems with these products....

Hope you can give me some food for thought.

Thanks, 

Scott Thornton, Programmer
Billing Unit
Hunter-New England Area Health Service
ext: 24505 p: +61 02 4941 4505 m: 0413 800 242









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