I miss the old reporting. Management likes the new reporting. It is prettier. Old one was VERY easy to make a new report and publish it. Also very easy to go in and edit it.
I might look around for a simple web app that executes SQL and returns it in a table.. On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 8:45 AM, Trevor Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote: > Greg,**** > > ** ** > > I agree overall with your analysis. It’s not an ideal solution, but > personally I prefer to simply run SQL queries inside of SQL Management > Studio (SSMS). It’s the easiest way for me to obtain raw data when > necessary. Unfortunately, this doesn’t help for publishing information to > end users.**** > > ** ** > > Cheers,**** > > *Trevor Sullivan* > > [image: WordPress Logo 32px] <http://trevorsullivan.net/> [image: > Twitter Logo 32px] <http://twitter.com/pcgeek86> [image: Facebook Logo > 32px] <http://facebook.com/trevor.sullivan> [image: Google+ Icon > 32px]<https://plus.google.com/106658223083457664096> > **** > > ** ** > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Greg DeGuire > *Sent:* Friday, August 16, 2013 10:53 AM > *To:* '[email protected]' > *Subject:* [mssms] SCCM2012 Reports**** > > ** ** > > Is there any way to create a simple report the ‘old school’ way (2007)?*** > * > > ** ** > > By this I mean just entering SQL, typing all the joins, etc. and getting a > report quickly – like the ‘grey bar’ reports from 2007?**** > > ** ** > > It just seems to me like ANY report in 2012 is a lot of needless > clicking/width adjusting for even the simplest output…**** > > ** ** > >
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