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Runtime on Linux
Posted: Thu 26 Dec 2013 12:12
by miffyboy
I have purchased and been using dbforge for MySQL during the past 6 months and it is a fantastic product. I connect to our web servers DB and write reports using the report writer, all works great. Is there a way I can put a runtime or similar file/application on our web server which is Linux\Centos 6.3 to allow the reports to be executed via links/buttons on our web sites? This is sort of the big picture question and when technical my web developers will be able to carry out the requirements. Many Thanks
Re: Runtime on Linux
Posted: Thu 26 Dec 2013 13:49
by alexa
With dbForge Studio for MySQL you can create data reports and export them to various formats (html, pdf, csv, xls, xlsx, etc.) which can be then opened outside dbForge Studio for MySQL.
Also, you can call the command line interface of dbForge Studio for MySQL from your application. Please refer to the 'Working with Command Line' and 'Data Report' topics in the product's Help documentation for details.
Please also see the following material on our website:
http://blogs.devart.com/dbforge/how-to- ... ndows.html
http://www.devart.com/dbforge/mysql/stu ... ackup.html
http://www.devart.com/dbforge/sql/studi ... ivery.html
The 'How to create simple Data Report using dbForge Studio for Oracle?' demo video on the web page for another our product may be also helpful:
http://www.devart.com/dbforge/oracle/st ... -more.html
Please be aware that, officially, dbForge Studio for MySQL does not support Linux family operating systems, so it can be installed only on Windows family operating systems. However, you might be interested that one of our users has found a way to adapt some of the features of dbForge Studio for MySQL to Linux family operating systems. Please refer to the following article for details:
http://blog.devart.com/dbforge-studio-m ... stems.html