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Welcome to Notes Reconn

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imageNotes Reconn

Reporting is a key part of any business critical application. Notes Reconn is a powerful open source reporting tool for Lotus Notes/Domino. Here are a few of the key features:
  • Export data from Notes to MS Excel, CSV and XML (.xls, .csv, and .xml).
  • Reports reside in a central database.
  • Easy to use
  • Specify parameters like a date range when running your report
  • Includes advanced features such as consolidating data from multiple Notes databases using the power of XLST

It is easy to use and powerful!

Notes Reconn was originally developed by David Jeyachandran in 2004. Since then the Notes Reconn was re-written by himself and Johnny Jiang to take full advantage of the power of XML. We are working on new features for Notes Reconn. Notes Reconn Charts are coming soon.

Notes Reconn Version 1.0

Notes:
1. Make sure your local personal address book has some contact documents so you can run the sample report config documents.
2. Please assign yourself with the roles [Admin] and [All_Reports].
3. Sample reports will be saved onto c:\, please make sure c:\ is writable(especially for Windows Vista users).

Download it from OpenNTF.org


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