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    Dynamic Queries

    Project to dinamically export queries to Excel, PDF and Jasper Viewer

    Project to execute SQL queries from an SQL file. Once the file is loaded you can export the result to an Excel or PDF file or to view it with Jasper Viewer. The file loaded can be seen in a textarea. This textarea is editable so that you can edit your query at runtime and export it. For the time being you can't include parameters to the query. The best of this project is that you really don't know how many columns of the table of your database are and this project dinamically does this.
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    Jasper Report Viewer. Runs jasper files, and prompts user for the necessary parameters. Also suports dynamic parameters where a given parameter can generate a list of values from a sql query (single/multi select). JasperReports Viewer for end-users
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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