I have used http://www.htmldoc.org/ in different projects, it is very
simple and useful as long as you don't need to support for very
complex PDF formats. Just create the htmls with django and transform
it by command line with htmldoc.

- Pablo

On Jan 8, 7:17 am, Hinnack <henrik.gens...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I am using reportmanhttp://reportman.sf.net
> it has a WYSIWYG Editor and a console tool or server with viewer and can
> export to HTML, PDF, ...
>
> 2010/1/7 Nick Lo <ingredients.com...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
> > > I have a question for those of you doing web work with python. Is
> > > anyone familiar with a python based reporting tool?  I am about to
> > > start on a pretty big web app and will need the ability to do some end
> > > user reporting (invoices, revenue reports, etc). It can be an existing
> > > django app or anything python based so I can hook into it. Thanks!
>
> >http://geraldo.sourceforge.net/
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