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Re: RE: Crystal Reports

Subject: Re: RE: Crystal Reports
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:15:26 +0800
Hi.

Just want to know which edition/version of crystal reports are you using?

Denz

 

On 2006-09-27 15:07, Phil Cox wrote: 
I am just starting to attempting this. I use NessusWX to make a SQL import

file. I then import it into a MS SQL server, and use the Crystal Reports 
modules of Visual Studio to make the reports. It looks promising, but I
have 
a heavy learning curve when generating the reports. I have also found that
I 
will need to do a LOT of pre-processing on the Nessus data prior to
putting 
it into the database. It will be an interesting project. 

Phil 

-----Original Message----- 
From: nessus-bounces@??? 
[mailto:nessus-bounces@???] On Behalf Of Christopher Karr 
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 4:54 AM 
To: Nessus@??? 
Subject: Crystal Reports 

Hello, 
 
Is anyone using Crystal reports for importing Nessus scan 
results. Can this actually be done? 




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