eBusiness Suite (all modules) Crystal 2
Mar 09, 2018 02:15 PM - 03:00 PM(UTC)
20180309T1415 20180309T1500 UTC Can Excel Really Report, Upload, and Distribute All My Oracle Data?

From reporting to uploading to distribution and automation, there’s a side of Excel you need to see that can supercharge your Oracle data. You can access real-time Oracle data—including FSGs that have already been created—drill down to details, open invoice images, automate distribution, and easily combine multiple data sources into one spreadsheet. All without leaving Excel. You can also quickly write Excel information back into Oracle with the click of a button. Spreadsheet Server is the perfect alternative to FSGs and Discoverer, and 93 percent of our recently surveyed Oracle customers agree that Spreadsheet Server has significantly increased timeliness, efficiency, automation, and accuracy in reporting operations. With results like that, can you really afford not to introduce Spreadsheet Server to your Oracle data?

Crystal 2 NCOAUG Training Day melissa@epsconferences.com
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From reporting to uploading to distribution and automation, there’s a side of Excel you need to see that can supercharge your Oracle data. You can access real-time Oracle data—including FSGs that have already been created—drill down to details, open invoice images, automate distribution, and easily combine multiple data sources into one spreadsheet. All without leaving Excel. You can also quickly write Excel information back into Oracle with the click of a button. Spreadsheet Server is the perfect alternative to FSGs and Discoverer, and 93 percent of our recently surveyed Oracle customers agree that Spreadsheet Server has significantly increased timeliness, efficiency, automation, and accuracy in reporting operations. With results like that, can you really afford not to introduce Spreadsheet Server to your Oracle data?

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