We're primarily using SSRS for reporting.
For "reports", we setup an SP and gave the users access to it, then setup a datalink in Excel. So, they pull the data straight into Excel. This is used for two purposes: 1) Allows "what if" analysis 2) Great way for users to prototype canned reports.
We also use javascript to create graphs and dashboards.
>I agree. But Peter said he was using MSWord to create "the file", and he was talking about an html file. I did not see him complaining about what MSWord was creating for him, and dumping it to PDF, then it should be fine.
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>I use a web brower control/editor to compose message templates, not necessarily html "reports".
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>Curious, are you creating html "reports" and what are you using?
Craig Berntson
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