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what are components of reportnet?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: June 14, 2006     Asked by: chim 
  
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January 27, 2006 19:47:57   #1  
shirin Member Since: November 2005   Contribution: 6    

RE: what are components of reportnet?

ReportNet has a three-tier architecture, namely,
(1) Web server (2) Applications and (3) Data.
The tiers are based on business function, and are typically separated by firewalls. ReportNet user interfaces sit above the tiers.ReportNet user interfaces include
(a) Web-based Cognos Connection, Cognos Report Studio, and Query Studio
(b) Windows-based Framework Manager

Shirin Khushnood


 
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May 18, 2006 13:49:48   #2  
anand Sharma        

RE: what are components of reportnet?

There are two components of any Report in reportnet.

1. Layout Component : It defines the report appearence

2. Query Component : It defines report data.


 
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June 13, 2006 08:36:49   #3  
Santhi Nagoor gani        

RE: what are components of reportnet?

There are three compenants in reportnet

1,framework manager

2,query studio

3, report studio


 
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June 14, 2006 06:47:01   #4  
Santhi nagoor gani        

RE: what are components of reportnet?

 In reportnet there are four compenants

1,FRAMEWORK MANAGER

2,COGNOS CONNECTION

3,QUERY STUDIO

4,REPORT STUDIO


 
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