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I disagree. The i can generate the reports in HTML, PDF, XML, JSON,
etc., whitout any help from GUI tools. You can use WebQuery from your
browser it the i.
On 01/21/2015 06:39 PM, Alan Campin wrote:
My opinion only but I don't think we should be generating reports on the-- Este e-mail fue enviado desde el Mail Server del diario ABC Color --
iSeries at all. That should be done in a GUI tool calling iSeries Stored
Procedures to get the data.
When you generate you can print, or make a PDF or whatever.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
With all the travails that developers seem to go through to implement
overlays and advanced function printing, it makes me wonder how long before
shops might move to HTML for reporting?
In other words, one might generate HTML stream files from RPG programs and
"spool" them to IFS directories rather than sending spool files to output
queues.
One might transform HTML stream files into PDFs for meeting precise
printing requirements.
There seems to be a preference for using traditional print and spool
functions instead, but why?
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