Hi Guys,
we have our company data on Voyager Billing System software (by BCGI) and we use Impromptu Cognos to access this data and make reports out of it...
So when cognos impromptu can connect and access the data from the tables in the Voyager...i was wondering how to connect to the tables on the voyager software using ASP...
Here is one scenario:
Presently users send me the information with the constraints ( for eg: list of customers who deactivated their account on 09/05/2004)...then i make the report in cognos impromptu using these constraints and save it as an excel sheet and send(email) it to the user...
But what i would like to do is to create a nice search interface ( which i can put on our intranet ) from where the users can select their own criteria and get the desired report...
I wanted to do it in ASP but if it can be easily done in any other programming/scripting language, please let me know
can this be done or am i totally going in the wrong direction...
Any suggestions would be really appreciated...
-VJ
we have our company data on Voyager Billing System software (by BCGI) and we use Impromptu Cognos to access this data and make reports out of it...
So when cognos impromptu can connect and access the data from the tables in the Voyager...i was wondering how to connect to the tables on the voyager software using ASP...
Here is one scenario:
Presently users send me the information with the constraints ( for eg: list of customers who deactivated their account on 09/05/2004)...then i make the report in cognos impromptu using these constraints and save it as an excel sheet and send(email) it to the user...
But what i would like to do is to create a nice search interface ( which i can put on our intranet ) from where the users can select their own criteria and get the desired report...
I wanted to do it in ASP but if it can be easily done in any other programming/scripting language, please let me know
can this be done or am i totally going in the wrong direction...
Any suggestions would be really appreciated...
-VJ