Wow, I hadn't checked the price for SFQuery for a while, it has gone up quite a bit!
Just google sql server reporting services and you should find quite a bit of info.
Here's the MS main link for it:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/technologies/reporting/default.mspx>I d/l'd the Foxfire demo and played with it for about 15 minutes before it crashed. I haven't had time to get back to it. I plan to look at Stonefield but I haven't had time and its pricy. I'm a very low budget operation. The SQL thing might be an option. Where can I get some info on it. We do have SQL Server installed.
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>>PMFJI. I used FoxFire! way back, probably about 1994/5, but I couldn't get end users to create their own reports. I've been using SFQuery for a little over a year now. I prefer it compared to what FoxFire! used to be (looking at the demos online the interface has changed somewhat in the last couple years, so my comparison is not really a fair one).
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>>However, even with FoxFire! I still hav etrouble getting clients to create their own reports.
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>>One thing that I am aware of that FoxFire! is supposed to have over SFQuery is Internet reports, but I haven't delved deeply into it.
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>>I am actually looking at using SQL Server data more now and as such am investigating using SQL Server Reporting Services.
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>>>Ever compare it to Stonefield?
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>>>>I've used Foxfire in the past as a reporting/querying tool. Much better then just allowing Modify/Create Reports:
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http://www.micromegasystems.com/foxfire/foxfire.htm>>>>
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>>>>>Where can I find the rules concerning the VFP components that can be redistributed with my App? Is it in Help somewhere? I am under the general impression that the designers cannot be redistributed. But then I see references to allowing the user to change or modify the reports. How is this done?