Yup. And iReport is a swell report builder, IMO. Nifty tie-in with
JasperServer ta boot!
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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 9:21 PM, David Mineermin...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you able to
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:21 PM, David Mineermin...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone using Jasper Reports or Crystal Reports with coldfusion.
I use JasperReports/JasperServer, and I love 'em.
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Are you able to invoke the reports from your web page and output them to
.pdf?
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:42 PM, denstar valliants...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:21 PM, David Mineermin...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone using Jasper Reports or Crystal Reports with coldfusion.
I
ms sql server has OLAP built in
check out
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/technologies/analysis/default.mspx
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 3:02 PM, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi... I have reporting system that is causing big problems.
This is a e-commerce website that runs heavy
hundreds of complex queries ...
I'm not exactly sure if a business function has to go that route...
And I agree with Warrent that Stored Procedure, be it MS SQL Server or Oracle
or IBM DB2, would help with performance substantially (for one thing, sql
exeuction plan has been precompiled...),
What database are you running?
Things like this are much better left to the database than the web server.
For example, on Oracle I'd write a stored procedure to calculate and return
each report's data, then use CF/Flex to show the resulting data. Or I'd
make an Oracle view, depending on how
I am using MS SQL Server 2005.
On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 10:08 PM, Craigsell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What database are you running?
Things like this are much better left to the database than the web server.
For example, on Oracle I'd write a stored procedure to calculate and return
each
Hi... I have reporting system that is causing big problems.
This is a e-commerce website that runs heavy database
transactions every day. We have a web-based (coldfusion)
system that displays daily/monthly/yearly sales reports. It
runs heavy queries on a single page that do hundreds of
In spite of some early growing pains, MS SQL Server Reporting Services can
serve up some pretty nice looking reports. Very customizable (you can write
complicated logic in .NET and access these modules in your report). It
requires SQL Server for it's operation (which you have), but the data for
All I would say and it's pretty obvious but wasn't for me a year ago or
so...
Cache the crunched report data and the presentation separate... got an
app now that I would love to change the fact that I cached the HTML page
generated (mixing the data with the presentation)
Would have helped me
I usually ask them if its cost effective to build so many reports or a
huge reporting tool when there are other products out there, crystal,
business logic, etc. In my company we usually build a couple canned
reports then give the user a CSV dump of all the data. They can tehn
use excel and such
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cache the crunched report data and the presentation
separate... got an app now that I would love to change the
fact that I cached the HTML page generated (mixing the data
with the presentation)
The app is in FB4, so the data is
From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I usually ask them if its cost effective to build so many
reports or a huge reporting tool when there are other
products out there, crystal, business logic, etc. In my
company we usually build a couple canned reports then give
the user a
Lemme know if you got any questions about reporting services MT, i've been
immersed in it for months now...for better and worse :)
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From: Tangorre, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 11:18 AM
Subject: RE: Reporting
From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lemme know if you got any questions about reporting services
MT, i've been immersed in it for months now...for better and worse :)
Will do! Thanks for the offer :-)
Mike
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Upgrade to SQL2K and download/get SQL Reporting Tools - very very good and
free.
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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 May 2004 12:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Reporting Tools
I have a need to produce some simple reports using Cold Fusion.
They are simple, text only reports,
Is there any reason you couldn't use the crystal java report viewer to open run the report off the server?It works quite well, and could save you some time and headache if you have reports already made.
-J
Upgrade to SQL2K and download/get SQL Reporting Tools - very very good and
free.
Jas Panesar wrote:
Is there any reason you couldn't use the crystal java report viewer to
open run the report off the server?It works quite well, and could
save you some time and headache if you have reports already made.
Are you referring to the built in CFREPORT functionality?That may
CFREPORT could concievably work very well too -- it would only generate the report and drop it to a specified file.Have you tried the examples provided from CF 4.5+ documentation to use cfreport?
if all else fails, google +cfreport +example without the quotes.I was referring to a activex/java
If you can see the mail that's being blocked then you can see the IP that
they're sending it from to your server. Using that, you can report them or block
the IP.
I report every piece of spam that comes my way as well as archive it for future
reference. If everyone did this then maybe some of the
You could try spamcop.net
Regards,
Howie
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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 5:27 PM
Subject: OT: reporting spam
I get tons of attempts to relay off my email server everyday. I am doing my
part by stopping
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we've been using sawmills for a while now and pretty satisfied
http://www.sawmill.net/
Dave Sueltenfuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Afternoon Everyone,
I am looking for some software to write reports for distribution through
ColdFusion. I have tried using
I'm just now trying to come up to speed on Analog 4.13 -- it's free (out of
the UK) and has add-on programs (some not free) for the "bells and
whistles" that WebTrends offers.
You can check it out at --
http://www.analog.cx/
I'm new to log analizing, so I'm appreciate feedback myself from
Statistics Server from www.mediahouse.com is terrific!
best, paul
At 01:47 PM 12/1/00 -0800, you wrote:
does anyone have any experience (good or bad) with web trends or any other
site reporting/stats/logging software packages on CF based sites?
I believe that what our users are doing is generating PDF files via
oracle reports, then pointing to those directories where the PDF files
is situated.
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From: "Hays, Duncan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We're looking for a reporting tool to use with CF4.5 (and Oracle). Can
anyone recommend options other than Crystal Reports?
Oracle Reports - what we are doing here is using cfexecute to invoke
the appropriate command line with arguments.
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We're looking for a reporting tool to use with CF4.5 (and Oracle). Can
anyone recommend options other than Crystal Reports?
Oracle Reports - what we are doing here is using cfexecute to invoke
the appropriate command line with arguments.
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I haven't really used Oracle Reports yet (except
Some of our local developers (we are a strictly SPARC Solaris
shop as well) are using Oracle Reports for doing their reporting.
We use the new cfexecute to invoke the oracle reports app with
appropriate command line arguments...
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