bacula-web works well for an overall picture of the backup process and 
how long it took. It doesn't give a detailed listing of each file but 
that isn't a report...that is a listing.

Cheers,
Jason

Del Miller wrote:
> Are there any reporting packages for Bacula?  In particular, I'd like to 
> generate a list of files that were successfully backed up on a given 
> day.  I'm sure I could poke around with some SQL and generate something 
> but was kinda hoping for something a little more robust than my rusty 
> query skills.
>
> Regard
> Del Miller
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