adv: Design reports in Word or Excel

adv: Design reports in Word or Excel

am 03.01.2008 01:53:00 von thielen

If you are looking for a reporting solution where you can design the reports
in MS Office (which is a lot faster) - please take a look at Windward. We
have numerous customers using this for the reporting component of their
ASP.NET app.

Windward Reports, the leader in enterprise report generation, has released
the world’s first enterprise reporting software that enables use of Excel as
a design tool. The Windward Reports Server Engine is perfect for users
creating both java reports and .net reports alike, and now allows users to
design reports in both Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel as well.

Windward, a leader in with its design-in-Word reporting software because of
its ease of use, now adds the advantages of Excel to its portfolio of
simple-to-use, superior reporting products. Windward’s new AutoTag 6.0
reporting software uniquely uses Excel to intelligently figure out sums and
number formatting, and allows users to build a table which supports
calculations. AutoTag 6.0 still outputs to Word, or any other output format,
to produce reporting documents.

Why is this Excel release so important? Simply put: Freedom. By creating an
easy-to-use design tool which allows users to design their reports in Excel
(in addition to word), Windward is freeing up thousands of IT man-hours
normally allocated to report design, and including Excel business users in
their ‘power-to the people’ philosophy. Now, non-technical business users who
prefer Excel, can design their own reports and stay within their comfort zone
while doing so. Windward Reports AutoTag for Excel doesn’t just look like
Excel, it IS Excel.

How Does It Work? Begin with a worksheet. Using the AutoTag pull-down menu,
select a data source such as an SQL database or XML file. (AutoTag works in
conjunction with the Windward Reports Standard Server Engine, which gives
your PC the ability to communicate with your organization's data sources,
such as its SQL databases and XML files.) You use standard Excel commands to
format and edit the report, and you assign tags to the data fields using the
AutoTag pull-down menu. When finished, you save your template and, if you
wish, verify that tags are correct with AutoTag's "validate" function.

What makes this unique? With AutoTag for Excel, your number formatting
always carries through – it doesn’t matter if you output to RTF, PDF, or any
other type. And, by using Excel templates you have a way to easily, and
automatically generate reports that perform calculations on a collection of
values! For instance, you might use Excel to sum all of the line-item
amounts that are generated by an AutoTag. While AutoTag was always easy to
use, this additional capability offers functions not available in a
word-designed template, allowing the software to be used by more people, in
more ways.

When you generate the report Windward Reports merges this template with the
data you have selected. The finished report, with all of your formatting,
positioning and design, is available in minutes instead of hours or even days.

Download a demo or check out a sample report at
http://www.windwardreports.com. For more information on how you can use Excel
or Word to design your reports, call 303-499-2544.

Re: Design reports in Word or Excel

am 03.01.2008 04:27:59 von mark

"David Thielen" wrote in message
news:98818CC0-CE51-4BFB-885B-4E3D9AAB7843@microsoft.com...

> using this for the reporting component of their ASP.NET app.

> design reports in both Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel

> AutoTag 6.0 still outputs to Word

> doesn’t just look like Excel, it IS Excel.

Does it require a copy of Office to be installed on the webserver...?


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Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net

Re: Design reports in Word or Excel

am 03.01.2008 04:36:00 von thielen

No - Word/Excel is used for design only. The server is stand-alone. (Using
Word/Excel to generate the report would be slow and single-threaded so that
was never considered.)

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thanks - dave
david_at_windward_dot_net
http://www.windwardreports.com

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"Mark Rae [MVP]" wrote:

> "David Thielen" wrote in message
> news:98818CC0-CE51-4BFB-885B-4E3D9AAB7843@microsoft.com...
>
> > using this for the reporting component of their ASP.NET app.
>
> > design reports in both Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel
>
> > AutoTag 6.0 still outputs to Word
>
> > doesn’t just look like Excel, it IS Excel.
>
> Does it require a copy of Office to be installed on the webserver...?
>
>
> --
> Mark Rae
> ASP.NET MVP
> http://www.markrae.net
>
>

Re: Design reports in Word or Excel

am 03.01.2008 09:03:24 von mark

"David Thielen" wrote in message
news:461B6069-1CAC-4331-B82E-3746A55A8129@microsoft.com...

> No - Word/Excel is used for design only. The server is stand-alone. (Using
> Word/Excel to generate the report would be slow and single-threaded so
> that
> was never considered.)

OK.


--
Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net