by Rick Lipkin » Thu Jun 21, 2012 7:05 pm
Otto
Let me say that I used to work for State Government for 18 years.. I provided custom applications for multiple program areas for an Agency with about 5000 employees.
It never ceased to amaze me just how many times the same question can be asked ( from a different point of view ) at least 10 different ways all resulting in 10 different answers.
I got to the point where my standard reports had three options, Print, View or Export to Excel... You have data analysts that I would rather give them the raw data and have them crunch the numbers, presented with this column totaled, or sorted by this column, added up this way, subtracted from that, multiplied by whatever ..
Plus, you have to realize that the raw data will be crunched and presented to someone else that needs to have it in an e-mail format like excel.
I am not dis-agreeing with you .. I do my best to provide as many standard reports with all my applications .. but inevitably, the business rules change, and if I can minimize the impact of writing new reports by allowing the customer to extract raw data it only helps to extend the life of my application.. which just leaves me more time to do other things.
Rick Lipkin