>>
>> >I know that this has probably come up before, but I have a client that
>> wants to be able to create his own AD-HOC reports. There are 3 files and a
>> multitude of possible combinations of selections and fields. I've heard of
>> FoxFire, but is there anything in the shareware world? Has anyone used
>> FoxFire? Any help is appreciated....
>>
>> Try Crystal Report.
>Also,
>
>Try R&R Report Writer. I've never used it myself, but I understand that
>it's not quite as *easy* as FoxFire, but it allows easier cross-table
>queries and calculated fields, which are difficult to impossible with
>FoxFire.
>
>Matt
I used R&R Report Writer for about 3 years and I think it's not friendly user.