We are a data center for a variety of research projects that fax data to our image-based data collection software. The research staff then wants to get their data back, which means they want some standard reports and the ability to run ad hoc reports. We'd like to set this up using Crystal on the Web.
I've looked at the forum items and get pieces of info here and there, but am not sure I'm putting all the pieces together properly.
Here are my assumptions of how Crystal works on the Web...PLEASE let me know where I'm right and where I'm wrong:
1. The database (probably MSAccess), Crystal (Reports? CE?), and the set of standard reports go on the Web server.
2. The user (or client) accesses Crystal and runs any of the standard reports via their browser.
3. The user (client) accesses Crystal and writes ad hoc reports via their browser.
4. The client would NOT need any Crystal software on their local computer.
5. Licensing would require the Web installation of Crystal plus licenses for the number of users concurrently accessing Crystal via the Web.
6. CE costs 20 grand? Is there a cheaper way to go? (We're a non-profit!)
Thanks for any help you can give!
I've looked at the forum items and get pieces of info here and there, but am not sure I'm putting all the pieces together properly.
Here are my assumptions of how Crystal works on the Web...PLEASE let me know where I'm right and where I'm wrong:
1. The database (probably MSAccess), Crystal (Reports? CE?), and the set of standard reports go on the Web server.
2. The user (or client) accesses Crystal and runs any of the standard reports via their browser.
3. The user (client) accesses Crystal and writes ad hoc reports via their browser.
4. The client would NOT need any Crystal software on their local computer.
5. Licensing would require the Web installation of Crystal plus licenses for the number of users concurrently accessing Crystal via the Web.
6. CE costs 20 grand? Is there a cheaper way to go? (We're a non-profit!)
Thanks for any help you can give!