Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!shakti!news From: news@ncst.ernet.in (News Admin at NCST) Newsgroups: comp.databases Subject: Drawing charts through ORACLE Message-ID: <983@shakti.ncst.ernet.in> Date: 3 Oct 90 11:36:49 GMT Reply-To: vtl@ncst.ernet.in (VT Lokhande) Organization: National Centre for Software Technology, Bombay, INDIA Lines: 35 In <1990Sep18.072031.17636@funet.fi> jsm@korppi.tut.fi writes > >We have an application running in Unix workstation built on >Oracle database. This application stores a vast amount of >information in the database (can easily be 300M). > >We are looking for a commercial application that could draw >charts, pies, etc. diagrams from that database. User should >be able to make desisions what information to include into >the charts. > >I would be grateful for any information on any product that >could be used. Does anyone have practical information on >this kind of activity? > >-Jukka Marijarvi > I am using ORACLE version 6.0.26.8.1 on VAX-8600 running Ultrix. I happen to heard about the ORACLE product SQLGRAPH, which could be used for drawing graphs using SQL.I haven't used that product myself, as it is available only on VAX-VMS so far.Since you already have ORACLE running you may try SQLGRAPH of ORACLE. V.T.Lokhande (email : vtl@ncst.in)