Has anybody used Crystal Reports and Dolphin together. Were you able
to: 1. Produce reports using data from objects (not from tables). 2. Use a preview pane of the report. Any other suggestions regarding report options? I assume that html generation is not an option as the reports must have pagination, header, & footer control. Thanks Edward Stow |
As nobody has replied I will try a broader question:
What are you using to produce printed reports? Is HTML an option for good quality printed reports. Any experiences please? [hidden email] (Edward Stow) wrote in message news:<[hidden email]>... > Has anybody used Crystal Reports and Dolphin together. Were you able > to: > > 1. Produce reports using data from objects (not from tables). > 2. Use a preview pane of the report. > > Any other suggestions regarding report options? I assume that html > generation is not an option as the reports must have pagination, > header, & footer control. > > > Thanks > > Edward Stow |
Edward Stow <[hidden email]> wrote in message
news:[hidden email]... > As nobody has replied I will try a broader question: I have looked into using Crystal Reports, but I have not yet had to use it. Our current reporting approach seems to be OK, and I am not sure if it makes more sense to try to enhance our existing framework or switch to Crystal Reports. I found that Crystal Reports looked like it had too much of a relational database bias. Sure it can report on XML, but it looked like "me too" functionality (I think you have to use their driver that emulates a relational database on the XML data, it looked too involved and a bit of a mess). You can also use their CDO (Crystal Data Objects) ActiveX stuff to print from data in memory. This is probably the approach I would take with Dolphin, however I am concerned about the efficiency of this approach. It looked a bit like throwing everything into arrays. Another option might be to create a temporary report database and report on it. I did not delve very deeply into Crystal Reports as it looked like it would take too much time to evaluate it properly. If someone does stop and take the time to try Crystal Reports with Dolphin I would love to hear about their experiences. Does anyone know of a real object centric reporting framework that might work well from Dolphin? > What are you using to produce printed reports? We are using RTF files for text reports. I found a simple RTF stream class and expanded it to support more formatting. I can set tab stops, and control font sizes. The reports look best if opened in MS Word, but will also display in WordPad, or even in the Dolphin RTF control. Unless you use MS Word I don't think you can do vertical lines and graphics. It is too bad the base RTF standard is not a little richer. Perhaps there is a third party control that supports more. > Is HTML an option for good quality printed reports. I don't think I would use HTML for printed reports. I think pagination would be tricky. Getting the reports to look consistent across different browser installations and configurations could be tricky. Browsers can be configured to use different type sizes. Chris |
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I never attempted #2, but was successful with #1 in VisualAge
Smalltalk. Since Dolphin's COM support is superior to VA, I'm sure you would be able to do it - jlo [hidden email] (Edward Stow) wrote in message news:<[hidden email]>... > Has anybody used Crystal Reports and Dolphin together. Were you able > to: > > 1. Produce reports using data from objects (not from tables). > 2. Use a preview pane of the report. > > Any other suggestions regarding report options? I assume that html > generation is not an option as the reports must have pagination, > header, & footer control. > > > Thanks > > Edward Stow |
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Edward,
You might want to have a look at FOP at http://xml.apache.org/fop. You can generate your data into xml and have the report in xsl format. It has great features like printing, previewing and is able to generate documents in pdf, postscript, rtf and more formats. Tools are available for creating the xsl files and it has all the report formatting elements you need (I think). Only.... it's java. But can be used with the shellExecute: command. Using html for reporting sucks. And the current rtf/printing tools are not sufficient in my opinion. Regards, Nico "Edward Stow" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > As nobody has replied I will try a broader question: > > What are you using to produce printed reports? > > Is HTML an option for good quality printed reports. > > Any experiences please? > > > [hidden email] (Edward Stow) wrote in message > > Has anybody used Crystal Reports and Dolphin together. Were you able > > to: > > > > 1. Produce reports using data from objects (not from tables). > > 2. Use a preview pane of the report. > > > > Any other suggestions regarding report options? I assume that html > > generation is not an option as the reports must have pagination, > > header, & footer control. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Edward Stow |
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