Analyze business data and share reports within the workgroup
Most
organizations have lots of databases that contains
huge amounts of information. Large investments have
been made in developing those databases. However,
usually the investments stop when it comes to developing
a good method for exploring those data.
OLAP Reporting Tool for Excel came into being
in as an attempt to resolve that problem. The application
facilitates business intelligence by helping
management study and draw conclusions from data.
OLAP Reporting Tool for Excel is an integrated part
in three of my other applications –
Calendar Browser,
Public Folder HelpDesk and
TimeCard for Outlook – but it can be used stand-alone
as well.
On-Line Analytical
Processing – OLAP – is a category of applications and
technologies for collecting, managing, processing and
presenting multidimensional data for analysis and management
purposes. Learn more
here.
Features:
Show pivot table, graph or both
Filtering
Data drill-down
Export to Microsoft Excel
Save graphs as .gif
image, for inclusion in presentations or
documents
Custom reports generator
Multiple graphs (requires Excel 2002 or later)
3-D graphs
Compatible with IE7, Microsoft Vista and Office
2007
Supports Analysis Server 2005
Supports multiple .cub files
Report descriptions after categories or as free
.html text
OLAP Reporting Tool for Excel extends the built-in OLAP features in Excel and makes them easier to work
with, especially for workgroups. Users can share customized
reports without effort. Either display a graph or a
table or a combination of both. Choose between all the
Excel graph types and also use the multi-graph feature
to display multiple graphs side by side, compared on
any set of data.
89 EUR / 119 USD / 65 GBP
For info about payment and inclusions, refer to the
Purchase page.
No client installation – OLAP Reporting uses
functionality already built into Microsoft Excel 2000/2002/XP
and 2003. OLAP Reporting works also with Excel
2007, after download and installation of
OWC.
The application connects to a .cub file or directly
to a Microsoft Analysis Services. Nothing is installed
on the client – simply run the executable, it will look
for .cub files or let you connect to the server.
3. Free text description of the report in html
format. With the mini .html editor you can easily
describe your reports in rich text format, a good help
for people who are not used to analyzing statistics
reports.
The categories are used also in the Reports tree
view, so if you assign a report to a specific category
it will be displayed with other reports in the same
category.