Hi Ken,
we are using Vultar's jBase ODBC
driverhttp://vultar.md/products/odbc-driver-for-jbase when
we need to extract data from jbase into Crystal Reports, MS Excel or any
other ODBC compliant application.
Regards.
On Monday, January 13, 2014 12:25:21 AM UTC+2, Ken Brown wrote:
Does
Hi Ken,
You can use the crystal report writer to do you reports but you need to
obtain a license copy first which you will need to install on the local
machines from where the reports would be developed and used.
Once that has been done, any one with the pre requisite skills on Crystal,
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Ken,
Instead of Crystal Reports to create the reports have you considered using
Excel? I suspect that your users may be more comfortable with that. There
are some tools available that make that easier to work with. See Nebula
XLite - http://nebula-rnd.com/products/xlite.htm.
OBDC is certainly
Hello,
First of all I would consider extracting the data from jBase and store it
in a RDBMS (SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, etc.)
There are many more tools that allow running report on these data-bases,
plus it allows you all the advantages and features of a modern RDBMS.
Secondly, there are many