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I was told by someone here that they looked at WebQuery, but the licensing cost was prohibitive for the way it would be used in this shop. - Dan On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Musselman, Paul < pmusselman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > We use IBM's WebQuery (based on a similar product from Information > Builders). More SQL-like queries possible; web-interface; scheduler > built-in; can have developers and users; can create drill-down queries. >
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