PowerHouse WEB

Mark Stewart markstewart@consultantsclub.biz
Sat, 9 Oct 2004 15:35:09 -0700 (PDT)


Just envisioning something for very non-technical
people to use.  I can go into sqlplus, Toad, Sql
Navigator or whatever your tool of choice to hit
Oracle but I want the very non-technical people to
make the changes/monitering/QAing - not me.

Most of the summerization procedures in Oracle do all
the work for the roll-ups and the Informatica mappings
do all the feeds so I don't think they'd want to use
the QTP part much.   Nor do I think I'd ever sell the
QTP Part to the PL/SQL lovers.

Most of this data ends up in .pdfs via Impromptu or in
cubes.  But sometimes the data is messed up and crappy
charts get created on the .pdfs or some other display
problem.  A series of forms I think would be useful
for QA, data fixes, executing store
procedures/packages, and audits of the data.  Just to
support the Report/Cube data.  Something that your
production staff can easily adapt too and something
someone off the street and come in and do without any
PL/SQL, ASP, or JSP type knowlege.

Mark

--- Joe Boyle <jojoeboyledadtohotmailom> wrote:

> You don't need a jajavauy or PhPhwebo make a few
> minor changes to an Oracle
> database. Use the Oracle sqsqlplustility along with
> an update SQSQLommand.
> You would work this out far quicker than the time it
> would take you to set
> up PhPhweb assuming that you have BI knowledge only.
> 
> Regards, Joe.
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: popowerh-admin@lists.sosowderom
> [mamailtoopowerh-admin@lists.sosowderom] On Behalf
> Of Mark Stewart
> Sent: 09 October 2004 14:18
> To: popowerh@lists.sosowderom
> Subject: PoPowerHouseEB
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I was curious about the use of CoCognosroducts.  A
> company in Michigan I started doing some work use a
> lot of CoCognosoftware.  Mostly Impromptu and
> PoPowerPlay A mememeberf our production staff the
> other day kicking around the idea of writing a
> little
> application to make ququicksixes on some Oracle
> tables.  Then they started looking for a Java guy. 
> The users are not very technical so we don't want
> them
> going into Toad or SqSqlavigator.  
> 
> I was wondering about the download section on the
> customer support section that has PoPowerHouseEB. 
> You
> need to be a Secondary support person who is created
> by the Primary support person.  Could the Secondary
> support person just download PoPowerHouseeb and
> through together some ququickyuick screens?  I'm
> sure
> this company already pays CoCognosig bucks for BI
> stuff so is the PoPowerHouseeb stuff automatically
> covered under the current payment ararrangmentr
> would
> we have to fork over more money in addition to the
> BI
> bill?  Is there is a reason the Secondary support
> person can download PoPowerHouseEB?  Is it to use
> it?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mark Stewart
> Consultants Club Corp.
> Windsor, Ontario
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