Business Objects
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I'matightbastard
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From: Texas
This looks like I never returned to this thread. How rude of me. I hope you'll accept my apologies.
Business Objects is a reporting tool that sits over your current database and allows your users to create and store reports of varying complexity.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Oh what bastards those marketing folks are.
I'm two months into it now and have a pretty good grasp of it - at least I think I do. Coming from a mainframe background, I just can't help but ask "Why don't you include the reporting functions in your application?"
Will the users use it?
I doubt it. I think they'll get report creators to build the reports for them.
Business Objects is a reporting tool that sits over your current database and allows your users to create and store reports of varying complexity.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Oh what bastards those marketing folks are.
I'm two months into it now and have a pretty good grasp of it - at least I think I do. Coming from a mainframe background, I just can't help but ask "Why don't you include the reporting functions in your application?"
Will the users use it?
I doubt it. I think they'll get report creators to build the reports for them.
Joined: Nov 2000
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From: St Albans (Herts UK)
Was involved with a Biz Object project a couple years ago.
On the whole it's a waste of time and a ball-ache to integrate into. We ended up implemeting the majority of the reporting functionality in session EJB's and at the same time gave the punters precisely what they wanted and identified use cases that had not previously been considered.
Like anything else in IT, when another component is introduced to a system the likely case is that problems arise.
On the whole it's a waste of time and a ball-ache to integrate into. We ended up implemeting the majority of the reporting functionality in session EJB's and at the same time gave the punters precisely what they wanted and identified use cases that had not previously been considered.
Like anything else in IT, when another component is introduced to a system the likely case is that problems arise.





