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Re: E-mailing a SQR report: Conversion requirements



This solution could create a licensing issue.  I believe the Viewer can
be licensed separately from SQR, but one would have to work this out
with Brio Technology.

Gina Bencke

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck King [mailto:Chuck.L.King@SEALEDAIR.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 10:03 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
Subject: Re: E-mailing a SQR report: Conversion requirements


The simplelist solution would be to send the client (end-user of this
file) the
SQR viewer and then send the spf output files.

Chuck L. King








"Peter R. Lewandowski" <peter.lewandowski@CSUN.EDU> on 10/12/99 05:25:41
PM

Please respond to SQR-USERS@list.iex.net








 To:      Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
          <SQR-USERS@list.iex.net>

 cc:      (bcc: Chuck L King/IowaPark/NA/SAC)



 Subject: Re: E-mailing a SQR report: Conversion requirements







What version of SQR do you have, and what platform?  Commands
are different sometimes.

Date sent:              Tue, 12 Oct 1999 17:13:04 -0500
Send reply to:          SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
From:                   Diwakar Bhatt <diwakar.v.bhatt@AC.COM>
Subject:                E-mailing a SQR report: Conversion requirements
To:                     Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
<SQR-USERS@list.iex.net>

> Has anyone e-mailed a sqr report itself? The sqr produces a .lis (dot
LIS)
> file and we would like to convert it, probably using Acrobat, and then
> e-mail it. What are the other ways to convert it. The recipient is not
a
> PeopleSoft user and does not have any sqr product on their site.


Pete Lewandowski
Analyst/Programmer
818-677-7539