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 ==== Introductions ==== ==== Introductions ====
  
-        30+ attendees +  * 30+ attendees 
-        Variety of new/investigating and experienced+  Variety of new/investigating and experienced
                  
 ====  About the Reports Taskforce  ==== ====  About the Reports Taskforce  ====
 +  * A brief overview of the Reports Taskforce was provided (basically [[evergreen-reports:taskforce_activities|this]]).
 +  * People interested in following the work of the Reports Taskforce were encouraged to join the [[http://list.evergreen-ils.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/evergreen-reports|mailing list]] and/or email reports@evergreen-ils.org for more information.
  
  
 ==== How many sites are writing their own SQL reports? ==== ==== How many sites are writing their own SQL reports? ====
    
-        Not too many people appeared to be using SQL currently, but there was an interest from many in learning more about this option+Not too many people appeared to be using SQL currently, but there was an interest from many in learning more about this option.
 ====  Sharing/Q&A/Divide into topical discussion groups (see below) ==== ====  Sharing/Q&A/Divide into topical discussion groups (see below) ====
  
-        Newbies/Investigators (Jenny, PALS; Shae, ESI) +  * Newbies/Investigators (Jenny Turner, PALS; Shae Tetterton, ESI) 
-        Staff Client Report Ideas/New in 2.2 (Jess, Biblio) +  Staff Client Report Ideas/New in 2.2 (Jess Venturo, Biblio) 
-        SQL (Amy, Biblio)+  SQL (Amy Terlaga, Biblio)
                  
-====  Wire frames for Reports development ====+====  Wireframes for Reports development ====
    
-        Pines and Emerald Data Systems hope to begin work on a reports interface project this summer. +  * [[evergreen-reports:reports_wireframes|See them here]] 
-        Primarily for upper level management to be able to get/view reports more easily. +  * Pines and Emerald Data Systems hope to begin work on a reports interface project this summer. 
-        Link to wireframes. +  Primarily for upper level management to be able to get/view reports more easily. 
-        Hope to be done by March 2013.+  Link to wireframes. 
 +  Hope to be done by March 2013.
                  
 ====     Large Group Sharing: highlights of small group discussions ==== ====     Large Group Sharing: highlights of small group discussions ====
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 (Led by Jenny Turner, PALS; Shae Tetterton, ESI) (Led by Jenny Turner, PALS; Shae Tetterton, ESI)
  
-Q/A about reports: sources come from database tables; perhaps it is time to redesign to prevent recursive-ness within the client report writer; important to learn how to kill reports. A few sites have issues with the reporter "stopping up;" need to restart it periodically. +  * Q/A about reports: sources come from database tables; perhaps it is time to redesign to prevent recursive-ness within the client report writer; important to learn how to kill reports. A few sites have issues with the reporter "stopping up;" need to restart it periodically. 
-Learn SQL vs. learn the reports writer in the client +  Learn SQL vs. learn the reports writer in the client 
-SQL is powerful, but puts the onus for reports on the person that knows SQL. Also requires DB access. +    SQL is powerful, but puts the onus for reports on the person that knows SQL. Also requires DB access. 
-Learning the reports writer allows you to empower staff to run/clone own reports. +    Learning the reports writer allows you to empower staff to run/clone own reports. 
-Shortcomings of the report writer +  Shortcomings of the report writer 
-"Best" documentation: Sitka has great training videos; current users suggested looking for "text" fields when building reports and following instructions for building a specific report (from another library) to begin to learn and understand the structure of the writer.  Pivot tables training in Excel has been handy for some library staff.+  "Best" documentation: Sitka has great training videos; current users suggested looking for "text" fields when building reports and following instructions for building a specific report (from another library) to begin to learn and understand the structure of the writer.  Pivot tables training in Excel has been handy for some library staff.
  
 === Staff Client Report Ideas/New in 2.2 === === Staff Client Report Ideas/New in 2.2 ===
 (Led by Jess Venturo, Bibliomation) (Led by Jess Venturo, Bibliomation)
  
-Hold/copy ratio sources are new in recent past +  * Hold/copy ratio sources are new in recent past 
-Orphan volume reports +  Orphan volume reports 
-Ideas for requirements/improvements: +  Ideas for requirements/improvements: 
-Modify existing reports without cloning (could be permissions driven to allow some people to make direct changes, others to clone) +  Modify existing reports without cloning (could be permissions driven to allow some people to make direct changes, others to clone) 
-Save name of report with report+  Save name of report with report
  
 === SQL === === SQL ===
 (Led by Amy Terlaga, Bibliomation) (Led by Amy Terlaga, Bibliomation)
  
-3 libraries/people running SQL with others interested +  * 3 libraries/people running SQL with others interested 
-"Package" of shared reports for SQL +  "Package" of shared reports for SQL 
-JasperReports as a possibility +  JasperReports as a possibility 
-Documentation on database schema+  Documentation on database schema
  
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