PTQs, Pivot Tables and Dynamic Reporting.
My discussion with Jeff about pivot tables and PTQ started last Summit. We attended a session where I expressed my desire for a single reporting tool that was intuitive, dynamic, and so easy to use and compelling that a prospect would purchase the ERP system just to have the reporting tool. I was also ranting about the plethora of current reporting options that are all good in a limited sense (ALE,BIR,Dashboards,Crystal), but all lacking multi-database capabilities, linking limitations and performance. Sage Intelligence may someday meet this challenge, but in the meantime, the market surrounding Sage is full of 3rd party product to fill the gaps.
After our session at Summit Jeff introduced my team to Access PTQs which we later coupled with Excel Pivot Tables. We call it a poor man's Business Intelligence. I am not claiming Pivot tables are the reporting solution we are all looking for, but it is a quick answer to a lot of questions. Here are the plusses:
Limited cost to the customer;
Customers understand Excel;
PTQs accelerate the data refresh for a pivot table;
Quick development cycle;
Generous reporting flexibility with just a single data set;
The Excel pivot table is self-contained and can be distributed freely;
Drill down to the detail on every cell and subtotal;
Works with legacy modules and JobOps;
Works with large databases (1.3 million records is largest we have encountered);
Once the data is loaded report results are instantaneous;
Customers feel empowered to mine their own data.
Nearly everyone on our staff can build PTQs and Pivot Tables in response to a customer's request.
We have delivered 20 or 30 pivot tables for various reasons, here are some of them:
Payroll Perpetual History.
General Ledger Transaction Detail
Sales Tax Schedule / Rate audit
A/R Invoice History Detail
Salesperson Commissions
A/P Invoice Detail History
Inventory Assigned to Sales Orders
Inventory Allocated to Work Tickets (JobOps)
Various Troubleshooting Roles (Like DFDM on steroids).
Is anyone else working with PTQs and Pivot Tables?