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Binley,
Thanks for the feedback!
The company, TargetRx near Philadelphia on the east coast of the US, will go forward with Brio. Their business users loved it and the IT team has decided they'd rather fight the many technical problems with the ODS server than fight any longer with the business users. Good choice, I think...
Thanks again!
-Tim
>
> None of the comments is correct - did they get that from a competitor? ;-)
Having said that however...
>
> 1. The Brio client does have the full suite of functions - very similar to
that found in Oracle. Beware though they may not behave exactly like Oracle
and does not complain if you get the parameters wrong, eg date format. It
simply returns rubbish.
>
> 2. Multiple data source can be connected, and the joins across sources is
done on the client. This is the irritating bit - if you have multiple
queries against the same source, you have to be connected once for each
query!
>
> 3. The client-processing is actually done on the PC, not the middle tier.
First time you access ODS, it downloads and installs plugins on the PC. The
application however, ie reports etc are served by the ODS.
>
> Since it is a DB independent tool, it reduces a lot of things down to a
very low common denominator. In particular, it does not handle error
messages from Oracle very well at all.
>
> My personal opinion is - look at other options if you can.
>
> >>> Tim_at_SageLogix.com 02/20/03 01:48a.m. >>>
> A customer of mine has recently decided to purchase BRIO but the process
of checking references on the product has been....(ahem!)....pretty
discouraging. Specifically, they have gathered the following comments:
>
> 1. There are no aggregate functions available on the BRIO client.
For example, if we pull some product pricing from Oracle and some from SQL
Server, we will not be able to calculate an average price on the client
(local PC) where we build the report.
> 2. Only one data source can be connected at a time. This forces a
user to save result sets from different cubes locally first and then compare
them also locally.
> 3. On Demand server (web-based middle-tier) is single-threaded; only
one client at a time is working. My guess is that this is changed in v8,
but it would be nice to get a confirmation.
>
> Has anyone had experience with this? What are your experiences?
>
> Also, what other DSS tools are you using and how do you like them?
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
>
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-- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net -- Author: Tim Gorman INET: Tim_at_SageLogix.com Fat City Network Services -- 858-538-5051 http://www.fatcity.com San Diego, California -- Mailing list and web hosting services --------------------------------------------------------------------- To REMOVE yourself from this mailing list, send an E-Mail message to: ListGuru_at_fatcity.com (note EXACT spelling of 'ListGuru') and in the message BODY, include a line containing: UNSUB ORACLE-L (or the name of mailing list you want to be removed from). You may also send the HELP command for other information (like subscribing).Received on Fri Feb 28 2003 - 18:45:00 CST