Reports from aggregated data

There is more information around than we can comprehend.
Therefore gathering, filtering, recombining information and then reporting it in a format we can easily understand, is a major requirement..

 

Spatial Workshop offers advanced functionality to create reports interactively. The Spatial Workshop report generator allows you to visually design reports from the business objects available. Since business objects within Spatial Workshop can contain data from multiple sources, Spatial Workshop is the ultimate tool to create reports from aggregated spatial data very quickly.

 

When you i.e. maintain information in multiple systems, or you use data from other parties, like partners, suppliers or customers, than Spatial Workshop is the tool for you to create one coherent view of the data and consolidate this information into reports.

 

Drag and drop fields from multiple sources to design report template

Drag and drop administrative and geografic fields from Business Objects onto the design panel to create your report templates.
Use themathematical functions to summarize the data.
Use the advanced filtering and analysis functions from Spatial Workshop to select the data you want to report.

 

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Drag and drop fields and functions onto the report design window to create report templates

 

Preview and print reports

Spatial Workshop allows each user to preview the designed reports and create a pdf file when you are satisfied with the designed report template.


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An example report from an electricity network

The above example report shows detail information of substations of an electricity network. For every substation its attributes are displayed, but also additional maps, like a map of the surroundings of the substation and a map of its internals.
 

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An example report containing administrative, geographic and associated data

 

The above example shows a municipality data containing data from Oracle, Oracle Spatial, Excel and related raster files.