Daisy Analysis Features - Relational Web Reports

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Daisy 2003 can now generate Daisy Relational Web Reports of any database the program can read.

These have been designed as passive versions of say a typical Microsoft Access database, that can be distributed on a Web Site or company Intranet and read solely with the use of the mouse.

View a Simple Relational Web Report!


This Daisy Relational Web Report has been created by saving each of the individual tables separately and then linking them together.

In the example shown, the main table which shows all of the Races, the columns; Date, Horse, Jockey, Owner and Trainer have all been 'exposed' so they can accept links. These columns are also linked to appropriate summaries, which are in turn linked back to the Races.

Click a few links to see how linking works for the user.


Note :-

  1. This Daisy Relational Web Report uses the 'Newmarket Winners' example supplied with Daisy.

  2. Fields or columns can be sorted just by clicking the headers.

  3. More information on a particular horse, jockey etc. can be obtained by just clicking the link.

  4. The header and footer of each HTML Page can be specified using any valid HTML!


See Relational Web Reports in the Help for more details.