Discussion:
Simple WSS Reporting
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Christopher Desany
2007-11-27 16:48:25 UTC
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Hi,

I'm looking for an easy way to present reports in WSS (NOT MOSS). That is, I
know I could publish them to a document list, and have people click and
download (which require either the report to be in .pdf or have a local
crystal viewer). I'd like something more akin to Dundas Chart part, where I
can actuallly see the report in a web part directly on the page. MOSS and
Business Objects XI Portal Integration kit is not an option.

What I REALLY need to do is create simple data driven HTML tables in a WSS
part (the reports are very simple). Can I write a custom .aspx and run it in
one of the WSS parts, or do I need MOSS for this? Or, can I buy a simple
tool?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Chris
Mike Walsh
2007-11-27 17:57:17 UTC
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So not content with posting twice to .general and once to .portalserver
you have now decided to spam four newsgroups with what essentially is
the same question as before.

Please go and read a FAQ on newsgroup etiquette.

.teamservices is the newsgroup for the 2001 product SharePoint Team
Services by the way. Is that what you are running ?

Mike Walsh
WSS FAQ http://www.wssfaq.com
no questions by e-mail please
Post by Christopher Desany
Hi,
I'm looking for an easy way to present reports in WSS (NOT MOSS). That is, I
know I could publish them to a document list, and have people click and
download (which require either the report to be in .pdf or have a local
crystal viewer). I'd like something more akin to Dundas Chart part, where I
can actuallly see the report in a web part directly on the page. MOSS and
Business Objects XI Portal Integration kit is not an option.
What I REALLY need to do is create simple data driven HTML tables in a WSS
part (the reports are very simple). Can I write a custom .aspx and run it in
one of the WSS parts, or do I need MOSS for this? Or, can I buy a simple
tool?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
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