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Re: What are the advantages of HTML output?



what version of SQR viewer / sqr do you use ?
how do you have installed sqr viewer on your pc ?
        from the sqribe/Brio CD ?
To convert in HTML, sqr use java so the setting of your envirronement
must be properly set.

Franck,

Ragu Sadasivam wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> We also use the SQR Viewer but have never been able to Save File As "HTML"
> document.  Any pointers??  Whenever we try to do this, nothing seems to
> happen.
>
> Any pointers in this are would be helpful?  Any settings that need to be
> looked at??
>
> Thanks.
>
> LKR
>
> >From: Peter Clark <PGCLARK@VAC-ACC.GC.CA>
> >Reply-To: sqr-users@list.iex.net
> >To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
> >Subject: Re: What are the advantages of HTML output?
> >Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 08:18:06 -0300
> >
> >Hi Chris,
> >
> >Out of curiosity, are you asking on behalf of GoC Cluster or just your
> >department?
> >
> >The advantages of HTML output should be fairly evident ... as are the
> >disadvantages.
> >
> >We at Veterans Affairs took the middle-of-the-road approach, changing all
> >our reports over to HPLaser output. This resolved a few things for us:
> >first of all, it fixed the flakiness of the .LIS output reports (wherein
> >network traffic could cause a printer to revert to its default settings
> >thereby royally screwing up most reports). Two, it allowed us to use many
> >of the SQR printing features unavailable in .LIS output such as graphics
> >and images (you should see our Leave Statement ... a thing of beauty
> >compared to what Cluster delivered). Three, it allowed us to use the SQR
> >Viewer properly thereby saving an awful lot of trees. A feature of the
> >Viewer is that it will allow the user to save the report in HTML format.
> >Our users now have the flexibility to A) view the pertinent info they were
> >seeking without killing any trees, B) print the report if desired and C)
> >convert the report to HTML for publishing on their intranet.
> >
> >As for the work involved, yes there is a bit. Not so much in the way you
> >format a report but just in the housekeeping aspects.
> >
> >Gimme a shout if I can be of further assistance.
> >
> >Peter Clark
> >PeopleSoft HRMS Tech Support
> >Veterans Affairs Canada
> >(902)566-8682
> >
> > >>> "Calder, Chris" <CCalder@JUSTICE.GC.CA> 2000/07/10 3:39:45 pm >>>
> >Hi everyone,
> >
> >I would be interested in hearing from anyone who could provide me with the
> >advantages of generating SQR output in HTML format. Currently, we have all
> >output generated as a .LIS file on the clients workstation.
> >
> >Is there a lot of work to ensure correct formatting for printing and
> >viewing
> >the output in a browser?
> >
> >Thanks in advance ;-)
> >
> >Chris Calder
> >Programmer/Analyst
> >PeopleSoft - HRMS
> >Justice Canada
> >Tel: (613) 946-4751
>
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