I use URL references to managed reports extensively. I have heard that they will be removing URL reporting from version 10? ARGH! how do other people handle the following situations.
I have one report that gives all the basic information about a particular catalog. Since catalog is the lowest denominator of many functions within the company many other reports include the catalog number(s). In almost every case that number is linked via URL to the basic information report. Since the basic information report is NOT static and changes on probably a monthly basis, I have removed all cases that is is called as an ondemand subreport to the URL. This eliminates editing many reports for a small change on one report. Without URL links how can I maintain this relationship???
The second case is our extensive intranet which is written in PHP. How can they call managed reports without using URL's (not a PHP programmer but if there is a way I would love to pass it on)?? I certainly can't tell them to rewrite the intranet in ASP!
Any suggestions?
Lisa
I have one report that gives all the basic information about a particular catalog. Since catalog is the lowest denominator of many functions within the company many other reports include the catalog number(s). In almost every case that number is linked via URL to the basic information report. Since the basic information report is NOT static and changes on probably a monthly basis, I have removed all cases that is is called as an ondemand subreport to the URL. This eliminates editing many reports for a small change on one report. Without URL links how can I maintain this relationship???
The second case is our extensive intranet which is written in PHP. How can they call managed reports without using URL's (not a PHP programmer but if there is a way I would love to pass it on)?? I certainly can't tell them to rewrite the intranet in ASP!
Any suggestions?
Lisa