Hi, Mark, you are correct, this is what we wanted/needed. Thanks! -- HARDY POTTINGER <[email protected]> University of Missouri Library Systems http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/ "No matter how far down the wrong road you've gone, turn back." --Turkish proverb
On 7/22/11 8:35 AM, "Mark H. Wood" <[email protected]> wrote: >Whenever someone says, "I want reports," I think: well, what you >*should* want is data that you can put into your favorite reporting >tools. > >We have a little servlet that gives a snapshot of a handful of basic >overall metrics to slot into our "library dashboard". See DS-552 for >my approach. Something like that could offer varying levels of >detail. I think this might be a good sort of thing to add to the REST >API work. > >(Then, just to make things *really* convoluted, you could layer up a >job that takes periodic samples and stuffs them into a database, so >that Excel or SPSS or Crystal Reports(?) or what-have-you can fetch >the latest, or pull out time series, via ODBC.) > >-- >Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer [email protected] >Asking whether markets are efficient is like asking whether people are >smart. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 Tips for Better Web Security Learn 10 ways to better secure your business today. Topics covered include: Web security, SSL, hacker attacks & Denial of Service (DoS), private keys, security Microsoft Exchange, secure Instant Messaging, and much more. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51426210/ _______________________________________________ DSpace-tech mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech

