Depending on the application, a webpage is a reasonable alternative to PDF if the document only needs to be printed (not stored, emailed, etc.)  I do that for the reports I can get away with.

-tim

mdipierro wrote:
I would use a dedicated controller.
there is no specific web2py doc but you can read the example on making
RTF documents.
The API are different but the idea is the same.

Massimo

On Nov 6, 9:08 am, pmate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
Hi,
i read that reportlab it is perfect to generate reports from web2py.
Any tutorial, howto, online examples?
For example: is it better to embed the report generation code in a
separate controller (for example myprints.py) or it is good pratice to
embed it in the default one? I couldn't find any documentation about
this around.
Thanks
    

  

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