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  Simply, Total Control of Report Generation

TARGET Reports will let you generate complex, professional report documents quickly and effortlessly. An intuitive interface, an ability to access almost any data source, powerful analysis tools, automatic formatting, tables, charts, graphs, and a variety of output formats make it an unmatched state-of-the-art reporting solution.

Main Features

  • Auto-formatting

  • Multiple data sources per report document

  • Cross-database (cross-drivers) data relations

  • Linking (sharing) of Resource Objects

  • Output formats: HTML, RTF, PDF, XML/XSL

  • Table export: CSV, XLS, MDB, DBF, RDBMS

  • Advanced grouping scales

  • Arbitrary grouping customization

  • SQL and VB Script calculations

  • Recursive Calculated Fields

  • Convertible presentation forms

  • Programming automation

 

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Basic Introduction

Target Reports 3 Standard | $199

  • Auto-formatting

  • Multiple data sources per report document

  • Cross-database (cross-drivers) data relations

  • VB Script support with proprietary objects and methods for handling records, databases, and PDFs

  • Preview the output as you work

  • Linking (sharing) of Resource Objects

Target Reports 3 Professional | $399

    Intended for software professionals as a bench tool

  • Everything in the Standard Edition plus...

  • Access to the object API

  • Process whole folders of documents automatically

  • Schedule processing and automate routine tasks

  • Access the program as a com server or .net object

  • One on one code review and support for your projects

Target Reports 3 Developer | $1500

    Intended for software professionals as an automation component

  • Everything in the Professional Edition plus...

  • The right to install runtime components on your servers*. The runtime component allows you to execute and control configured Target Reports projects on your servers.

  • An easy installer to set up runtime components

*Limited to non-competing platforms as determined by SiMX at its sole discretion.

 

 

The primary objective for TARGET Reports implementation was creation of an application for delivery of comprehensive reporting solutions at a fraction of the time required by other reporting systems. Most TARGET Reports users would not need any programming or design skills to produce professional well-formatted reports.

The magic of fast and painless reporting is achieved through separation of data access, report definition and visual representation. Many existing report writers mix all three aspects of the report creation procedure together making modifications to report's definition or visual appearance extremely cumbersome after the initial setup.

TARGET Reports provides the ability to create complex, professional reports in several easy steps all of which are accomplished with simple user interface techniques like drag and drop, visual connectivity, and editing of properties.

Extensive analysis of corporate management reporting workflows demonstrated that most of the reporting tasks are based on data aggregation and the process of configuring the report could be divided into the three major steps:

- Data Source Access - Designate where to get the data that will be used to generate reports(database tables, views, stored procedures, etc.)

- Report Data Setup - Define which fields are to be used for grouping and reporting, what records shall be taken from the data source (scope definition) and specify the report type (summary, detailed)

- Visual appearance - Decide on the type of visual representation to be used for displaying the information (Plain table, Hierarchical table, Cross-Tab table, Charts.)

The existing wizard-based report writers allow simple initial report setup, but do not provide easy means for modifying any of the three reporting aspects. Unlike such tools, TARGET Reports offers a very different reporting paradigm allowing effortless manipulation of all properties during the lifecycle of your reporting project.

The primary object for setting up a TARGET report is a report page element (or Report Setup). A report page element can be connected to virtually any kind of data source. One of the distinguishing TARGET Reports features is the ability to fetch data from heterogeneous data sources. For example, you can have one SQL Server table linked to a table from ORACLE or a flat DBase file. The power and flexibility of TARGET Reports allows you to change the input data source at any time and the report setup will automatically adapt to the change.

After an input data connection is established, you can define other reporting properties: custom terms, scope, reporting fields, report type and layout. Any of these properties can be easily modified allowing iterative development of your report with instant feedback. As a result, complex, professional reports can be created in minutes, not hours or days.

Another unique TARGET Reports' feature is variable connectivity. This provides an ability to link multiple variables of the same type to each other, ensuring that their values will always be the same.

Various output formats provide an ability to observe the final reports in viewers most suitable for your needs: MS Word, HTML browsers or PDF viewers. The reporting results can also be saved to a database table for further analysis, exported to a file or returned as a stream, which can be incorporated into your own visualization tool.

TARGET Reports user interface consists of four main parts:

I The main working area displays a collection of pages contained in the document. Each page contains page elements (report elements, texts, images, etc.).

II The Property editor pane displays property editors for the currently selected page element. Each page element type has its own assortment of properties with each property editable by a dedicated property editor.

III The Document tree displays a hierarchical structure of the final document. It allows document structure modification and page navigation.

IV The Resources pane contains various resources for report creation (document resources, page resource, resources for report elements, etc.).

The TARGET Reports Developer Edition (as opposed to Desktop Edition) fully supports programming automation and can be used from any development environment.

TARGET Reports vs. Crystal Reports

In the world driven by information, it would be hard to find a more significant business task than data analysis and reporting.  Although this highly competitive market offers a number of high quality reporting tools, SiMX TARGET Reports should be a product of choice for a large segment of users and tasks.

This article intends to prove this point by comparing TARGET Reports with one of the leaders in the reporting tools industry: Crystal Reports from Business Objects.

Unlike Crystal Reports, which tends to cover virtually any reporting task and therefore is overwhelmingly complex, TARGET Reports is concentrated on the well defined management reporting workflow typical for the majority of business organizations.

Such a “targeted” reporting solution enables business users to easily produce reports avoiding involvement of trained technical specialists thus significantly reducing the overall reporting costs.

Extensive analysis of corporate management reporting workflows demonstrated that most of the reporting tasks are based on data aggregation. Virtually any summary report setup could be divided into three independent parts: a) data access, b) data processing, and c) presentation.

 

Data Access

The typical reporting tasks usually involve multiple data sources distributed among various databases and other data storages. Modern technology offers a variety of data access drivers providing access to virtually any data source.

  1. Selecting and configuring data access drivers and data connections
  2. Creating dynamic views by linking related table

Data Processing

Despite the possible complexity of the reporting algorithms the principle structure of a data processing setup is identical for most of reports and consists of the three components:

  1. Grouping rules for creating groups and their sorting
  2. Reporting Fields and algorithms for their calculation and sorting
  3. Record selection limitations (scope expression)

Presentation

Aside of the artistic features and free positioning of reporting elements on the page the principle presentation forms are also limited and fall into two categories with a few variations inside each of them:

  1. Tabular: Nested, Subtitled, and Cross-tab (with or w/o details)
  2. Charts: Point, Line, Bar, Pie, and their variations (2D/3D)

TARGET Reports offers interactive means (as opposed to wizard-based approach) for setting the data-related setup and lets selecting/change the desired presentation form on the fly. It is the shortest way of achieving the goal for users concerned about the content of the reports (as long as reports look professional and are easy to read) rather then on their layout features.

 Feature Comparison

Feature

TARGET Reports

(TR)

Crystal Reports

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Free layout editing

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As opposed to CR TR was designed to produce fully automated report layouts optimized for a particular output format.

Automated report formatting

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TR supports optimized generation of tabular report elements such as Nested, Subtitled, and Cross-tab (with or w/o details) tables and charts: Point, Line, Bar, Pie, and their variations

Convertible presentation forms

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TR lets the user to switch from one presentation form to another with just one click. Different types of tables and charts can be converted into each other 

Multiple data sources per report document

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Each TR report document can have unlimited number of data elements connected to multiple data sources.

Linking of Resource Objects

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TR allows visual linking of objects such as Data source, Dictionary, and Scope between different data elements to simplify maintenance.

Output formats: HTML, RTF, PDF, XML/XSL

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TR can be configured for saving run the output report documents in different formats and/or open them in appropriate browsers.

Summary table export: CSV, XLS, MDB, DBF, any DBMS

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Each data page element can be configured for saving (on run) the output report data as a database table.

Cross-Database Views

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TR fully supports cross-database tables’ linking, while CR does not support cross drivers summaries.

Advanced Grouping Scales

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This feature is especially helpful while creating comparative trends and stratification reports.

Group sorting by aggregate functions (by Subtotals)

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TR offers a simple drag and drop interface for setting group sorting with unlimited number of sorting levels using any aggregate calculations.

Top N groups report

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TR offers an option of generating reports with only top N groups shown. 

Recursive Calculated Fields

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TR permits the usage of already created calculated fields within the definition of other calculated fields.

Aggregate Calculated Fields

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TR allows usage of aggregate functions within definitions of calculated fields.

Script-based customization of group calculations and database driven querying

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TR enables dynamic customization of all report setup components through VB Script functions written for various report generating related events such as OnStartReport, OnStartGroup, OnRecord, OnFinishGroup, and OnFinishReport.   

Programming automation

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TR can be used as a programmatically controlled component with virtually any development environment

 

Crystal Reports offers two main workflows for designing reports: a wizard-based step-by-step walkthrough for fast and easy generation of typical reports and free editing for producing custom arbitrary reports. Crystal Reports allows creation of multiple reports, but does not support integration of multiple reporting elements into one reporting document.

TARGET Reports addresses mainstream management reporting tasks offering an extremely easy-to-use environment for generation of professional easy-to-read reports. Unlike Crystal Reports, where the WHAT to report is mixed with HOW, TARGET Reports provides a complete separation between the two with complete automation of the HOW part.  This means that the user can concentrate on WHAT to report and is able to change HOW with just a couple of clicks.

 

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