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Designed to be used by end-users, power-users and professional software developers alike, Visual Report Writer 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.
Designed to be used by end-users, power-users and professional software developers alike, Visual Report Writer 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 [http://www.visualreportwriter.com/ www.visualreportwriter.com/]''
''Quote from [http://www.visualreportwriter.com/ www.visualreportwriter.com/]''
=Some tips and tricks=
Data
* Works very nice 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)

Revision as of 06:32, 12 October 2010

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, Visual Report Writer 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 www.visualreportwriter.com/

Some tips and tricks

Data

  • Works very nice 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)