Title: Voyager 99.1 Implementation
1Voyager 99.1 Implementation
- Voyager Reporter Client and Voyagers Microsoft
Access Pre-Packaged Reports
2Reporter ClientMichelle Paolillomap6_at_cornell.edu
255-1038MS Access Prepackaged ReportsAdam
Smithajs17_at_cornell.edu255-4608
Reporter Trainers
3Please let me know if
- I am going too fast
- I have been unclear
- You have a question that you would like
addressed.
Lets make this as interactive as possible.
4Class Objectives
- Introduce you to processes of producing notices
and reports in Voyager - Reporter Client
- MS Access Prepackaged Reports
- Distinguish between them (what each produces,
what each requires) - Demos
- Begin planning for needed hardware and software
- Identify staff for further training (RPT2, RPT3,
RPT4)
5only 90 of what we say here today is actually
true.
Warning!
6Compare Printed Reports and Notices
7NOTIS EnvironmentCentralized Report
Productionfrom Mainframe
- Batch jobs run daily on mainframe
- Output of batch jobs (notices and reports)
printed at machine room (CCC, Theory Center) - Separated by unit and put in mail tubs
- Library messenger delivery to units.
8Voyager Environment Decentralized Report
ProductionClient/Server
- Batch jobs run daily on the server
- Output files of batch jobs reside on server,
organized by print queue (print locations) See
handout on printing requirements. - Reporter Client retrieves output file, and
renders that information into - printable or email notices to be sent from the
unit - reports from this file for internal use
- Additional information is retrieved directly from
the live data through the MS Access Prepackaged
Reports - Monthly reports are folded into both the Reporter
Client and the MS Access Prepackaged Reports
9Using the Reporter Client
I am AFRA. Do You have a file for me?
Process
I acknowledge your ID. Yes, heres the file.
Cornelldb Server
Reporter Client
Email (Circ notices)
Client Prints File
To PostOffice
10Using MS Access Prepackaged Reports
Client Machine
Cornelldb Server (Oracle Database)
Query Data
Return Query Results
11Reporter Client and MS Access Pre-Packaged Reports
- What does each one produce?
- What are the hardware and software requirements
for each? - Who needs the client and who needs the Access
Reports?
12Reporter Client
Microsoft Access Pre-Packaged Reports
- Fulfills basic operational needs (daily
operations reports).
- Fulfills need for statistical analysis.
- Relies on output files to gather information
(created through both batch jobs and dynamic
action).
- Queries the live data in the Voyager database.
- Content can't be easily viewed. Intention is to
work from printed product.
- Content can be viewed, browsed, previewed, even
altered in layout, before printing.
- Content can't be modified can modify some of the
wording of text on printed product.
- Extremely malleable. Can be redesigned to fit
specific needs.
See the handout on printed notices and reports
for a listing.
13Lingering Questions?
14Demonstrations
15Computing Requirements
Consider the handout
- Operating System (no Macs)
- Processor and RAM
- Available hard drive space
- Monitor size and resolution
- Other hardware
- Other software
Your designated Computer Support and or
Supervisor are good resources in interpreting
these requirements.
16Reporter ClientMichelle Paolillomap6_at_cornell.edu
255-1038MS Access Prepackaged ReportsAdam
Smithajs17_at_cornell.edu255-4608
Thank you for coming.
Please call us if you need further help.