Re: Looking for Good and Easy-to-use Reporting Tool - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Brian Modra
Subject Re: Looking for Good and Easy-to-use Reporting Tool
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In response to Re: Looking for Good and Easy-to-use Reporting Tool  ("Su, Alan" <Alan.Su@daiwausa.com>)
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2009/12/15 Su, Alan <Alan.Su@daiwausa.com>:
> Brian,
>
> What you mentioned below is more sophisticated than what I am capable of doing now. Could you or anyone on this email
recommendother tool that meets the following requirements: 
>
> 1. Require less programming effort. I am trying to stay away from having to
> write sophisticate programming language, such as Java or .Net
> 2. Allow to bundle SQL commands in store procedure like style.
> 3. Allow to evaluate conditions of SQL result set and trigger alert email based
> on a preset threshold.

Please describe the application in more detail. Do you need any sort
of GUI front end to the application?
Or is it just reporting via email?

>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Modra [mailto:epailty@googlemail.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 3:09 PM
> To: Su, Alan
> Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Looking for Good and Easy-to-use Reporting Tool
>
> 2009/12/11 Su, Alan <Alan.Su@daiwausa.com>:
>> Can anyone recommend a good, easy to ease and inexpensive reporting tool for
>> accessing and manipulating Postgre database/table? The key features I am
>> looking for with this tool are as follows:
>>
>>
>>
>> Require less programming effort. I am trying to stay away from having to
>> write sophisticate programming language, such as Java or .Net
>> Allow to bundle SQL commands in store procedure like style.
>> Allow to evaluate conditions of SQL result set and trigger alert email based
>> on preset threshold.
>
>
> Have you seen this:
> http://www.zwartberg.com/surf.html
>
> You can write SQLs or calls to PLPGSQL (stored procedure) directly
> into the XML configuration file, then generate a web front end. No
> Java or C++ required, though you can make complex features in C++. But
> for more complex GUI logic, you'll need Javascript. There is no
> escaping writing programs to describe logic, but the straight-forward
> front-end is all auto-generated from your XML configuration and HTML.
>
> To do email from triggers will require extra coding, but talk to me about it...
>
> The Karoo Project is new, and the documentation is a bit lacking, but
> you can email me your questions "Brian Modra" <brian@zwartberg.com>
>
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Alan
>>
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