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- Data Grid
- Data Grid Columns
- Open a Data Grid
- Sort Data Grid Columns
- Filter Data Grid
- Data Grid Grouping
- Merge Cells in Data Grid
- Data Grid Formatting
- Data Grid - Conditional Formatting
- Data Grid - Calculated Fields
- Data Grid Drill Down
- Data Grid Views
- Generate Report from Data Grid
- Refresh Data Grid
- Copy Data Grid Records
- Export Data Grid Data
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- Pivot Grid
- Pivot Grid Areas
- Pivot Grid Fields
- Pivot Grid Summarize
- Format Pivot Grid Fields
- Expand - Collapse Pivot Grid Columns
- Sort Pivot Grid
- Pivot Grid - Calculated Fields
- Pivot Grid Filters
- Pivot Grid Drill Down
- Pivot Grid Charts
- Pivot Grid Maps
- Pivot Grid Views
- Refresh Pivot Grid
- Export Data from the Pivot Grid
- Embed Pivot Grid into Report
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- Dashboard Items
- Dashboard Chart Item
- Dashboard Pie Item
- Dashboard Data Grid Item
- Dashboard Pivot Table Item
- Dashboard Gauge Item
- Dashboard Card Item
- Dashboard Scatter Chart Item
- Dashboard Treemap
- Dashboard Range Filter Item
- Dashboard Filter Elements Item
- Dashboard Text Item
- Dashboard Image Item
- Dashboard Group Item
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- Schedule Server Jobs
- Add a Schedule Job - Simple Email
- Add Schedule Job - Merged Email
- Add Schedule Server Job - Merged Report
- Add Schedule Job - Alert DBxtra Users
- Add Schedule Server - Export Report Objects
- Add Schedule Job - FTP Upload
- Add Schedule Job - Print Report
- Add Schedule Job – Google Drive Upload
- Add Schedule Job – Dropbox Upload
- Add Schedule Job – Data Dump
- Edit - Delete Schedule Server Jobs
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- DBxtra - Excel Reporting Service
- Install the XL Reporting Service
- XL Reporting Service - Driver Requirements
- XL Reporting Service Interface
- Connect Excel Reporting Service to DBxtra Report Repository and Login
- Insert the Report Object's Data into Excel
- Refresh Your Data
- Open DBxtra Reports and Dashboard from within Excel
- XL Reporting Service Security
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- Migrating the Report Web Service from legacy (DBxtra version 8.2.3 and prior) to responsive (DBxtra version 9.0.0 +)
- DBxtra version 7.1.0 on Internet Information Server – IIS 6
- DBxtra 7.1.0 on Internet Information Server – IIS 7
- DBxtra version 7.1 – Upgrade DBxtra Report Repository to SQL Server Express.
- How to configure DBxtra to use Internet Information Services on Windows Server 2012
- Open DBxtra reports in web browser on a new tab
- DBxtra 7 – Migrate the DBxtra Repository from a Network Share to Report Web Service
- Report Web Service: How to retain the minimalist menu look on custom styles (Legacy Report Web Service DBxtra ver. 8.2.3 amd prior)
- The Report Web Service shows empty reports or dashboards
- Pass login information from an external application to the DBxtra Report Web Service
- Pass login information from an external application to the DBxtra Report Web Service (DBxtra version 9+ - Responsive)
- Deploying the Report Web Service to Azure (Web Sites)
- What happens to report objects style customizations when I change interfaces in the Report Web Service
DBxtra is a Business Intelligence Report software which is easy and quick to implement.
It does not require dedicated IT infrastructure resources like dedicated Report Servers.
DBxtra offers various components (modules) which allow quick but powerful report design and distribution.
DBxtra Report Server
The core module of DBxtra is the DBxtra Report server, which contains and controls both the Report Repository (the file which holds all report, security and configuration definitions) and the Report Web Service used by the end-user to access reports from any Web browser.
Note! When you run DBxtra for the first time (in trial mode) then it will automatically install the Report Server on your localhost (e.g.: http://localhost:8080/DBxtra.NET) hosted by an internal DBxtra Server.
You can place – move – the Report Server at any other location like your Internet Server using either the DBxtra internal Web Server or the Internet Information Server.
Note! The DBxtra Web Server is recommended for testing and demo purposes while the Internet Information Services is recommended for production purposes.
Design and Deploy Reports
The DBxtra Designer interfaces – with the Report Server and its Report Repository and lets you build your Queries and design a host of different report formats like Data Grids, Pivot Grids, Reports (including Charts) Dashboards (designing and deploying Dashboards requires the Dashboard add-on).
Once a Report Object was designed you can save it and define immediately which user groups will have privileges to be able to view it.
No extra step is required for Report deployment.
Note! The Designer also defines the Report Server settings and User Security besides various configuration utilities.
The Schedule Server
The DBxtra Schedule Server offers Report schedule capabilities with many options, including recurring schedule jobs based on specific time intervals.
Your reports can be scheduled for delivery by e-mail to your business contacts and company staff. Plus, you can export reports to a specific location or uploaded to an FTP server; all in the most common output formats like PDF, Excel, text and Word.
End-users have several choices to consume report information
End-users only require a Web browser to be able to log in the Report Web Service interface with their credentials and have immediate access to Report Objects (Data Grids, Pivot Grids, Reports and Dashboards) assigned to the User Group they belong to.
Using the Web Report Widget, you can easily embed any DBxtra Report Object into any Web page.
You can also automatically deliver Reports to end-users by e-mail and FTP through the Schedule Server service.
The XL Reporting Service allows to embed Report Objects data as real-time live connected data sheets or pivot tables in Excel. It also enables to open any Report and Dashboard inside Excel.
Finally, you can also run Reports with the secure Desktop Report Viewer.