> Did you use any open source (or commercial) tools/ framework
> for dynamic reporting? Or did you build on your own? Which
> tool/framework did u use?

Most of our dynamic reporting was HTML based.  We do have some
that exported to "Excel XML Document" format (not OOXML) which
was easy enough to do.

> (My app requires Dashboard with graphs,dynamic charts and
> dynamic reports.)

Currently no graphs/charts or PDFs.  If they come down the pike, 
I'll likely use PIL for dynamic creation of graphs/charts, and 
there's a popular PDF package I'd search the list archives for.

> Also for business rules and process flow - did u use any
> tools/ frameworks?

It was implemented mostly as a finite-state-machine in the 
database.  This also makes it easy to report against things like 
"how many statements are in state X" where X might be something 
like "waiting for account-manager action".  Management loves 
those sorts of things :)

I've always found FSMs fairly easy to implement/understand so I 
didn't reach for any tools/frameworks.

-tim




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