XLReporter is provided with a number of complete, real world examples
that can easily be modified to fit your needs.
Summary Report An excellent example that demonstrates
how the combination of XLReporter
together with standard Excel functions results in reports that provide
informative and valuable insight into your process. Let
your reports work for you!
Regulatory
Report With minimal effort, a standard form issued by a regulatory
agency can be downloaded from the Internet and enhanced by
XLReporter so that workbook and worksheet management, report
generation and publishing to the intranet/internet is fully
automatic, without human intervention.
Historical
(Batch) Report This report illustrates the simplicity of applying
XLReporter to a historical database. The example solves
the usual requirements of historical batch reporting such as
only using information pertinent to the batch, and using batch
identifiers for naming purposes.
Discrete
Manufacturing Report A good example of the versatility of XLReporter in discrete manufacturing where
the reporting period is not predictable and where report naming
convention needs to follow the convention used in the
manufacturing process. Adding formulae
to reports, on-the-fly, now that's powerful!
Interactive Report A unique style of reporting which demonstrates
how to design reports that interact with a User. This type of report is ideal in
testing and lab environments. Unlikely, you can find an
'off-the-shelf' reporting package that gives you this level of
capability and performance.