Mark,
If you wish to take a look at mvQuery, there is a free evaluation available.
Just drop an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is windows based, but then so is CR - mvQuery however sticks to the mv
modes and does not require ODBC or other layers.
Regards,
Brian
-Original Message-
We have a drag'n'drop report writer within Visage. There is also the mvQuery product
from Microgen - I'm sure there are others that I'm not aware of.
However, most (all) of these deviate from mv in that they are probably GUI, and
would require a PC for report specification, rather than ye ol'
Subject: [U2] Report Writer to Create MVquery Statements
Mark,
ad
There is a utility we call BUILD that is a part of the Nucleus Programmer's
Workshop.
It was designed for non-programmers to create ad hoc queries, and works in
Dumb terminal or GUI modes.
Nucleus also includes a utility
SB+ has a report writer and an ad-hoq query builder.
Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:One of my new clients (new to MV as well) would
like a program to help them
create their own ad-hoc mvquery reports. Presently, I'm creating a simple
2-section program where the first section indicates the
Shouldn't the subject line have an AD in there ?
Lee Bacall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Subject: [U2] Report Writer to Create MVquery
Statements
Mark,
There is a utility we call BUILD that is a part of the Nucleus Programmer's
Workshop.
It was designed for non-programmers to create ad hoc queries,
Mark,
Our FabGen 4GL includes a report generator that creates reports both in
ASCII code, for character-based terminals and terminal emulators, and in
html for browsers.
Please contact me off-line if you'd like a demo.
Thanks,
Dave
Dave Taylor
President
Sysmark Information Systems, Inc.
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