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Re: PeopleSoft SQR Support Strategies
- Subject: Re: PeopleSoft SQR Support Strategies
- From: "Medeiros, Suzette G." <SGMedeiros@CVS.COM>
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 09:21:54 -0400
Todd,
We run SQR on the server not on the client, development is done on the
client than we run winbatch scripts that move the SQR from the client to the
server in development. Developers do not have write access to the server,
these restrictions work well to keep SQR's in sync.
Sue
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> From: Todd Sneeringer[SMTP:sneeritm@YAHOO.COM]
> Reply To: SQR-USERS@USA.NET
> Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 11:15 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
> Subject: PeopleSoft SQR Support Strategies
>
> I am working on a team near the beginning of a PeopleSoft Financials
> v7.5 project. I have specific questions on what others are doing to
> coordinate the running and printing of SQR reports:
>
> Our plan is to run the SQR programs exclusively on a UNIX db server.
> I have just seen a PCL viewer (SwiftView plug-in from ndg.com) that
> looks promising for viewing and printing the reports through a web
> browser. We plan on using a browser to FTP interface files too. The
> goals are to maximize SQR performance, avoid the install of PC db
> connections for 2-tier PC SQR's, and avoid PC configs for capturing
> the printer port. Has anyone else tried limiting production
> PeopleSoft SQR's to a UNIX server? Did it give practical savings in
> support costs?
>
> Thanks for any feedback,
>
> Todd Sneeringer
> Computer Horizons Corp
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