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    Default Automated charting

    Can't believe it's been almost a year since my last posting!

    Anyway, we are about to splash out on automated charting as we won a project that requires delivering 100+ identical reports. I know of e-tabs, are they any other options that we should consider?
    Carlos Michelsen
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    You should take a look at the software offered by Intellex, their software is strong in this area - www.intellexweb.com

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    Hi Carlos, your postings seem to coincide with your birthdays. Hmmmmm?

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    Well, IBM SPSS Data collection has the Desktop Reporter Component wich allow automated tabulation and charting (via script). It might be a good solution for long term.

    I'm sure Statman can confirm this

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    Thanks Phil, I tried replying to your private message but your inbox is too full.
    Carlos Michelsen
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    a custom macro in excel should be best way for charting, also spss desktop is good but very slow... i prefer doing in excel, it give robust flexibility

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    Thanks for sharing that link Phil

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    You should also look into Jasper Reports - http://www.jaspersoft.com/ . It is similar to e-tabs and is open source. If you truly just want to automate the charting work (or anything that can be done with LaTex), an R program would be a very good solution that would give you a little more flexibility in what you can produce.
    R programming resources, job listings, and forums for beginners and experts- http://www.programmingr.com

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    Have seen the working and output of Intellex and fantastic. Thanks a lot Phil for giving the link.

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