If all you want to do is print, then a simple JavaScript code should do
the trick.
example:
//use php to send the report to a new browser
//in this case, report.php has the code to generate the reports.
XY Report
//in the new window (or at the end of report.php) generate this link
Well I guess it's like most applications. Every print job has it's own
special requirements.
For example the lab analysis report. When the manufacturing process
starts on a liquid process, they request certain samples. Samples
consist of lab analysis they should take and how often they should
So, is this a system that's being moved from workstations, a desktop
interface, to a web-based interface?
Do you want a web interface to select printers?
Do you want tight formatting control over the report? There are big
differences between a 20 pg mfg report, a bill of lading with bar code,
There are so many reports.
The system I have is a manufacturing system, and currently contains some
400 programs.
Some examples of reports are:
Bill of Lading with bar codes
Production reports
Management and analysis
Labels for lab analysis with bar codes
Planning reports
Quality assu
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