If your solution is for internal customers, Crystal on the web will work. If it's for external customers, licensing costs will probably make it cost prohibitive. BTW, Crystal Reports does support memo fields. I'm not sure what made you think it doesn't. Why not just output to PDF and display it in the browser?
>We are slowly but surely migrating from VFP apps into ASP.Net applications. Part of this transition is requiring us to look for a reporting solution that can easily be deployed through a web browser. Naturally we have downloaded a demo of Crystal Reports and have started working with it. One of the problems we have found immediately is that it doesn't support memo fields. There maybe a work around here but it isn't obvious.
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>My question; what are some of the alternative report writers to VFP that have the following basic criteria:
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>- Easily deployable through the web
>- Has a decent designer and can make fairly sophisticated reports
>- Supports VFP tables well (memo fields)
>- Low cost would be nice as well
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>I appreciate any help or advice!!!
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>Greg
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer