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[Solved] Difference between query studio and report studio

Started by srini_hi02, 23 Sep 2005 12:29:58 PM

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srini_hi02

Can any one tell Differences between query studio and report studio
i have idea thatÃ,  Query Studio is used for creating ad-hoc reports and Report Studio for creating complex reports.

what the exact meaning forÃ,  "ad-hoc reports" ?
Is there any other differences...? please clarify my doubt.

sir_jeroen

QS is for users who want to look in some data without having any knowledge of report building..
QS is a drag and drop query tool which can be used for users who want to look up ad-hoc information...

srini_hi02

Thank you

Is it possible to users can change & edit contents in query studio?. 
What's meaning for Ad-hoc reports ?

sir_jeroen

#3
QuoteA request for data from a database that arises at the spur of the moment, and might never be repeated. Generally these queries are not named and saved as queries that will be repeated are.
http://bus.tsud.edu/cis3330/protected/glossary.htm

cognostechie

Ad Hoc reporting meams creating reports on the fly, a report that is specific to the requirement at that particular time, a report that is not pre-made, a report that pulls data on-line depending on what is required at that time. It had different meanings but the bottomline is that Ad Hoc report is basically a report that is created specific to the requirements when the requirement comes up.

Managed Reporting is reports that are either made, or the templates of which are pre-made and distributed to users in an organised manner.



srini_hi02

I got what i want.

Thanks  Cognostechie & addict   .

drehnod

Quote from: srini_hi02 on 23 Sep 2005 12:29:58 PM
Differences between query studio and report studio

Is there any other differences...?

A couple of other major differences between them...

Ã,  Ã, QS - Fairly easy and quick to learn.Ã,  Pretty limited in formating and
Ã,  Ã,  Ã,  Ã,  Ã, Ã,  calculation abilities. Good tool for the average end-user.

Ã,  Ã, RS - Takes a fair amount of time and perseverance to learn.
Ã,  Ã,  Ã,  Ã, Ã,  Ã,  Program is very robust. Good tool for power-users; too difficult
Ã,  Ã,  Ã,  Ã, Ã,  Ã,  for average end-users.