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'''Generate business quality reports from your data'''
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'''Kugar''' uses XML to merge your data with your template, creating reports that can be embedded in your documents.  It is also possible to embed the generator within custom application.
'''Kugar''' uses XML to merge your data with your template, creating reports that can be embedded in your documents.  It is also possible to embed the generator within custom application.
'''Features include:'''
* Kugar report designer.
* Report printing in Postscript.
* Database/datasource neutral, data is supplied to the report engine in XML.
* Support for direct database access.
* Open report definition files, report layout is stored in XML.
* Full control of fonts, colors, text alignment and wrapping.
* Report Header/Footer.
* Page Header/Footer.
* Detail Section.
* Detail Header/Footer.
* Unlimited number of detail levels.
* Grand totals: count, sum, average, variance and standard deviation.
* Additional formatting (negative numbers, currency, commas for numbers and dates).
More information, including a detailed handbook, on '''[http://www.koffice.org/kugar/ the project's home pages]'''




[[Image:Kugar_complete.png|thumb|250px|A completed template]]


== Hints, Tips and Tutorials ==
'''Kugar''' is discontinued in the '''KOffice2''' series and will be replaced by '''Kexi''' and its report generator in the future.
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 26 May 2012

An Empty Report Form
 

Generate business quality reports from your data


Kugar uses XML to merge your data with your template, creating reports that can be embedded in your documents. It is also possible to embed the generator within custom application.


Kugar is discontinued in the KOffice2 series and will be replaced by Kexi and its report generator in the future.