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what are the limitations of cognos reportnet?
what are the enhancements in reportnet ?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: July 11, 2006     Asked by: Srikanth 
  
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May 15, 2006 15:06:23   #1  
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RE: what are the limitations of cognos reportnet?
Limitations:When Report Net concatenates strings locally and if any of the involved strings contain nullvalues, the result of the concatenation is an empty cell or a null value. This occurs becauseReport Net requires that an expression that involves a null value return a null value.Enhancements:• Creates a two-layer best practices Framework Manager model• Supports BI Series 7 single sign on• Does not require installation and configuration of Cognos Report Net SDK• Provides an update capability to the Framework Manager model• interoperability with either Report Net 1.1 or Cognos 8 by installing and configuring theAppropriate SDK components • Includes regular and measure dimensions that can be used with Cognos 8 Studios
 
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July 11, 2006 05:59:44   #2  
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RE: what are the limitations of cognos reportnet?

ADVANTAGES:

1)PURELY WEB BASED REPORTING TOOL

2)WE CAN CREATE MULTILINGUAL REPORTS

3)IT CAN SUPPORT ANY TYPE OF OPERATING SYSTEM & DATA BASE

4)WE CAN CREATE SINGLE MODEL IN FRAMEWORK MANAGER COMING FROM     MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES

DISADVANTAGES:

1)WE CAN'T DRILL DOWN AND DRILL UP

2)IT CAN'T SUPPORT MULTI DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS


 
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