CrossCompass ®
Ad Hoc Reporting Tools & Embedded Query Components

Ad Hoc Query and Reporting Tools

CrossCompass helps users to perform adhoc data queries and extract data held in disparate data sources, such as SQL databases, non-SQL databases, spreadsheets & CSV files

This system has the unique capability of accessing many data sources e.g. SQL database tables, CSV and Excel files simultaneously or standalone.

This system has the unique ability of executing database views & stored procedures to extract data for reporting purposes.

Learn more about CrossCompass Ad hoc Query and Reporting Tools.

CrossCompass has three modes:

  • Standard:
          • A very easy to use ad hoc query tool
          • A report design and deployment tool
          • A very easy to phonetic query tool
          • Bespoke reports submission
          • Database views/stored procedure execution
          • CSV/Excel interaction, read and/or merge

  • Embedded:
          • A component for querying within your applications
          • A component for report designing and submission within your applications
          • Bespoke reports submission
          • Phonetic query tool
          • CSV/Excel interaction, read and/or merge

  • Batch:
          • Submission of scheduled reports
          • Scheduled data loads
          • Data transformations
          • CSV/Excel interaction
          • Phonetic data extraction
Q1, 2008
Stored Procedure Usage

Data extraction via Stored Procedures
The latest version now enables users to execute database views and stored procedures from one easy to use interface.

SPs

Q4, 2007
Embedded Query Usage

Software house embed CrossCompass
Again the printing software house choose CrossCompass to embed within their own systems as their advanced reporting tool

Embedded Case Study

Q3, 2007
Printing Software House

Customer gets help with their helpdesk
A major printing software house choose CrossCompass Ad hoc query tool to enable a better more flexible reporting approach for their helpdesk system.

Reporting Case Study


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