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Tech Guide: Create a graph over multiple records
Outside Perspective: Web apps and reports come first
Hotline Question of the Month
mrc New and Improved
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| Tech Guide: Create a graph over multiple records |
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In January, we covered how you can create a graph over row data and single records by creating a Java servlet report with the mrc-Productivity Series.
Now, in March, we take a look at creating a graph over column data or multiple records.
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| ComputerWorld: Web apps and reports come first |
You might care less about CRM systems, but this month's article in ComputerWorld magazine goes beyond that with an important point.
Creating Web applications and a centralized database should be the first priority before moving forward with any operational systems.
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We followed the mrc-Productivity Series BED (Browser Enhanced Development) setup instructions to the letter. However, in BED, we can only use the retrieval and graph option to change our applications.
When we select an application from the report tab we get the following error:
HTTP Status 500
Type: Exception report
Message description: The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request.
What is the problem?
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| New and Improved: mrc (Customers Only) |
Because technology changes at such a fast pace, this newsletter feature has been added to keep our customers abreast of the latest updates/modifications to the mrc-Productivity Series.
This section is for customers only and is password-protected.
This month's featured update:
Web/CGI template: Adding default values improved
Create apps to maintain data from disparate servers
New template allows graphing across multiple records.
and much more...
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