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I haven't used them, but I know that WebFocus is supposed to do that sort of thing, and Cognos has a couple of tools for it.
Dan
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:11 PM
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To ALL,
I've been given a project to find a way to make data easily available to
end
users, preferably via a thin client (read that as browser based). We're
looking
at Discoverer 3000 and 9iAS, but the boss wants to know what other options
are
out there. The general idea would be to have a client/server based tool
that we
could deploy to the power users (of which we have only a few). These
individuals are NOT programmers nor in the IS group, but they know the data.
We
want them to create the queries/reports (with graphics included which the
Discoverer viewer does not do) and then publish them via the database. This
is
a lot of what Discoverer does, but are there other tools out there that do
the
same? Any recommendations???
Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Vicor Corporation
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