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On-Target Reports

On-Target Reports - 5.1

Report writing for SQL data sources.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 5.1
Release Date: 2009-05-15
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 553
Downloads (all versions): 13,145
Price: $199.95

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Product Description:

On-Target Reports is a report writing application.

On-Target Reports can generate reports from a variety of databases. There is also support for any ODBC compliant data source.

On-Target Reports feature set includes:

Report Assistant. A step-by-step assistant to quickly and easily generate reports from supported datasources.

Data Grouping. Organize data within your reports using sub-groups.

Graphics and Watermarks. Preview and print graphics stored within any supported database. Display a company logo, Confidential or other marks useful in day-to-day business.

Graphs. With On-Target Reports creating graphs is easy, with support for all major graph types, including: Column, Stacked Column, Line, Stacked Line, Area, Stacked Area, Scatter and Pie.

New PDF Export. Export your reports as a printable PDF file. You can also create tab delimited files of the original queried data or data shown on generated reports.

Inline Expressions and Variables. Manipulate and display your data in a field using a variety of string, math, and logical functions. Create and store unique variables for creation of highly customized fields.

REALbasic Runtime Classes. REALbasic developers can use the OTR REALbasic Runtime Classes to replay report templates within their applications.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed bug on Windows that caused crash when properties window opened.
  • Fixed foreign language number handling.
  • Fixed issues with number formatting
  • Fixed issue with tab-delimited export, now exports in left-right/top-down order.
  • Fixed never-ending print when printing batches.
  • NEW: Ability to 'batch' reports to printer (no support for PDF/Preview yet).
  • This allows page numbers to be continued on next report.
  • Reset page number checkbox properly enabled/disabled.
  • Graphs now scale properly on preview.
  • Passwords can now be set on reports.
  • Limit settings and delete limit buttons now enabled/disabled properly.
  • Reordering of fields enabled.
  • NEW: Toolbar now integrated with preview window, resolving complaints with floating toolbar behaviors.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • database server
  • ODBC requires drivers from http://www.actualtechnologies.com/products.php

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On-Target Reports CommentaryUnstable, broken functionality, barely usable! - Version: 5.0.10, 8/17/2008 05:27PM PST

smoothpay
Hi reader

We've experienced nothing but trouble using OTR.

This latest version 5.0.10 is very unstable (even on a Mac), doesn't recognise it's own file extensions, cannot produce PDF files, doesn't preview reports correctly on Windows, contains deprecated RealBasic controls, is very poorly documented and there's no information posted on their website as to what's going on - even the Online Forum is offline.

Regrettably, there's no royalty-free visual report alternative (yet) for RealBasic, so if you need it then it's all there is.

C'mon guys! Get it together and let your users know what happening!

Matt Gardner
A very disgruntled RB developer
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