Re: Newbie-ish Question about Building Reports from a Datamart

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Thank you!

"S. Justin Gengo" <justin@[remove to send mail]aboutfortunate.com> wrote in
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Gummy,

Sure here are a couple of links to get you started:

http://aspalliance.com/sql-reporting/

http://aspalliance.com/crystal/default.aspx

Sincerely,

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"Gummy" <gumbatman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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S. Justin,

Thank you for the response. I am using VS 2003 and I was looking for
some
examples or templates so I can get a picture of how this might look.

Can you recommend any sites, books, etc?

Thank you.


"S. Justin Gengo" <justin@[remove to send mail]aboutfortunate.com> wrote
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Gummy,

If you are using Visual Studio 2005 I've been hearing really good
things
about the new report controls so I'd take a look at those first. I've
had
decent success using Crystal Reports myself, but they are difficult to
work
with and I've seen lots of posts complaining about them. But still, as
I
said, they are a viable route to go that I've used successfully.

Regards,

--
S. Justin Gengo
Web Developer / Programmer

Free code library:
http://www.aboutfortunate.com

"Out of chaos comes order."
Nietzsche


"Gummy" <gumbatman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,



I am not brand new to .NET, but I'm still a beginner.



We have an Oracle database that nicely compacts (cubes) the data we
need
(think mini-data mart). Unfortunately, this data is currently placed
in
about 20 different huge Excel sheets for distribution. Ick!



What I would like to do is have a page that the user sees the
different
sections (such as Headcount or Turnover) and can then drill-down into
those
sections (such as by the Area - Northeast, Southeast and by the Level
such
as Manager or Associate). Then save those settings and next month run
that
same report with the saved settings. Obviously the data would be
refreshed.



For example:

TURNOVER

Northeast

Managers

Associates

HEADCOUNT

Southwest

Managers

Southeast

Senior Associates

Associates







All the data is already compiled it is just a matter of allowing the
user
to
get to the breakdown of the data they want to see.



Is this possible? Does using Crystal make any sense? Are they any
books,
websites, examples that you'd could recommend to me?



Thank you for the advice and help.










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