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- From: msweetes@axion.bt.co.uk (Michael Escott)
- Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle
- Subject: Help : Oracle Graphics Packages
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.102141@axion.bt.co.uk>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 10:21:41 GMT
- Sender: news@axion.bt.co.uk
- Reply-To: msweetes@axion.bt.co.uk (Michael Escott)
- Organization: British Telecom Research Labs
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- Hi,
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- I'm currently using Oracle*Graphics to produce numerous and
- varied amount of Graphs from an Oracle database (v.6+).I find the
- SQL access to the database a great feature of this system,however
- I need far mode flexability/functionality from the package.
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- Could anyone tell me about any *robust* graphing products out there
- that has SQL access to tables (prefeably from more than one database
- at the same time) and which also has some of the functionality of
- spreadsheets once the data is extracted from the database.
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- If any one is using such a product could they please send their
- views to me.
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- P.S.: I'm using a UNIX server and therfore the product should preferably
- work under the UNIX O/S.
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- Thanks in advance,
- Michael Escott.
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- Disclaimer : "The views above are in no way related to those of BT, but
- are personal to me." Michael Escott
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