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* Works | * Works nicely with record oriented DataFlex Embedded database | ||
* Works great with ODBC Set oriented databases | * Works great with ODBC Set oriented databases | ||
* Works ok with INT mechanism where the set oriented database is accessed on record by record basis (Use only for convenience on small datasets) | * Works ok with INT mechanism where the set oriented database is accessed on record by record basis (Use only for convenience on small datasets) | ||
* [https://support.dataaccess.com/Forums/showthread.php?64082-DataFlex-Reports-7-0-Cheat-Sheet DataFlex Reports 7.0 Cheat Sheet] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 4 March 2020
DataFlex Reports (originally called Visual Report Writer) is a software tool for delivering timely, well organized reports and information to the people that need it.
Designed to be used by end-users, power-users and professional software developers alike, DataFlex Reports works with a wide variety of data sources including Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, Oracle, MySQL, Pervasive SQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft Access, the DataFlex embedded database and more. Quote from DataFlex Reports Product Page
Some tips and tricks
Data
- Works nicely with record oriented DataFlex Embedded database
- Works great with ODBC Set oriented databases
- Works ok with INT mechanism where the set oriented database is accessed on record by record basis (Use only for convenience on small datasets)
- DataFlex Reports 7.0 Cheat Sheet