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On 8 Jun 2005 02:17:58 -0700, "joes" <joes_at_bluewin.ch> wrote:
>Hello
>
>We have the challenge to introduce for our database applications a
>dynmaic search for the end users. The end users are non-technical
>users.
>
>I am looking therefore for possibilities which would allow to build own
>query language with expressions according to the need and skills for
>the users.
>
>I found one product so far. "EasyAsk - Decision Adviser". does somebody
>know also other tools or frameworks which can be integrated?
>
>http://www.easyask.com/products/decision-advisor.cfm
>
>thanks
>joes
I don't know about defining your own query language but have you looked at something like Brio? If you're using Oracle, maybe discoverer?
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