Re: free reports tool



Top posting corrected.
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 11:12:52 +0100, "Josem" <pt40br@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>"Richard" <riplin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:1119946970.189752.200320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> I need to know if i can make this txt file with a visual editor program
>>> instead of change manually the file parameters and if exist a free one.
>>
>> There are forms designers that can be used with Cobol, such as
>> Fujitsu's PowerForm
>> http://www.adtools.com/products/windows/pform.htm
>> and Flexus FormPrint
>> http://www.flexus.com/formprint.html
>>
>> I have used others that were not specifically for Cobol but it seems
>> that you want a specific form of output so it can be used with your
>> existing merge tools.
>>
>

>you can say which the tools that you uses with Cobol to generate reports. I
>use fujitsucobol, but I don't like powerform and i seek alternatives.
>
If you are using Fujitsu then you have the following options

1- Use Flexus FormPrint.
All-in COBOL solution.

2- Convert your files to Btrieve, and use products like Crystal
Reports to acces the files.
Works fine and I can supply some code that works with V9 and V10.

3- Convert all your I/O to database access.
Then you can use almost every reporting software available for
Windows.





Frederico Fonseca
ema il: frederico_fonseca at syssoft-int.com
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