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Rave Reports 11.0.7 Borland Edition eXtended (BEX) D7-XE7

Rave Reports 11.0.7 Borland Edition eXtended (BEX) D7-XE7
Rave Reports 11.0.7 Borland Edition eXtended (BEX) D7-XE7 | 52 Mb


Provides the complete Rave visual report design tool as well as a copy of a single user Rave Server. Rave Standard also includes SQL DataViews (drivers) to enable direct connect or web oriented access to reports from Microsoft ODBC, Microsoft SQL Server, Apollo, Advantage, DBXpress, Access & DBIsam databases. Includes all of the Standard version plus the DLLs required to interface the reporting system into an application. The interface provided by the DLLs will enable Visual Basic & Microsoft Visual C++ Programmers to integrate the powerful Rave reporting system into their application thereby greatly simplifying the job of providing database information in useable form to their users. Significant savings are made both at the level of original report development and later at the point of report maintenance. Programmer documentation included.

Most applications have more than one report in them. In fact, many applications have dozens or even hundreds of reports. Why should you be forced to manage your reports one at a time? That's why we built Rave around the concept of a reporting project, allowing you to quickly create, modify and maintain all reports in your application. You don't need to deal with many separate files since a reporting project is saved in a single .RAV file. Since this .RAV file can be external to your application, you can add or modify reports without having to recompile your application each time. If you don't want an external .RAV file, don't worry, you can stream this file anywhere you want including a blob field in your database.

The Project Tree (shown at right) provides an efficient way to visually manage all of the reports in your project. It quickly tells you the structure of your reporting project and the types of components contained on each page with icons that are the same as the component buttons. The Project Tree also visually shows parent-child relationships, the print order of component as well as the current selection (green check marks). You can select components by clicking on the component on the Page in the Visual Designer or on the Project Tree. Non-visual components appear only in the Project Tree in order not to clutter up your report design.

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