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John Keeley
 
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Default Excel Add-ins - 08-05-2003 , 03:48 AM






One of my favourite Excel add-ins is XLCubed.
My only gripe about it was that ad-hoc analysis was difficult.
This has been more than adequately dealt with.
XLCubed Explorer provides simple but powerful drag & drop ad-hoc
analysis capabilities.
It is almost like using PowerPlay but in Excel.

Regards,

John

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Gregor
 
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Default Excel Add-ins - 08-06-2003 , 07:49 AM






Hello,
i have not that passion about excel like you but
bixl, o2olap, visualolap and at least xlcubed are
very similar and o2olap is the best and visualolap is
the second best.

Regards,
Gregor



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-----Original Message-----
One of my favourite Excel add-ins is XLCubed.
My only gripe about it was that ad-hoc analysis was
difficult.
This has been more than adequately dealt with.
XLCubed Explorer provides simple but powerful drag & drop
ad-hoc
analysis capabilities.
It is almost like using PowerPlay but in Excel.

Regards,

John
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John Keeley
 
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Default Re: Excel Add-ins - 08-07-2003 , 06:42 AM



Gregor,

How do you arrive at your conclusion that "o2olap is the best and
visualolap is the second best"?

Regards,

John


"Gregor" <Greg (AT) nospam (DOT) org> wrote

Quote:
Hello,
i have not that passion about excel like you but
bixl, o2olap, visualolap and at least xlcubed are
very similar and o2olap is the best and visualolap is
the second best.

Regards,
Gregor



-----Original Message-----
One of my favourite Excel add-ins is XLCubed.
My only gripe about it was that ad-hoc analysis was
difficult.
This has been more than adequately dealt with.
XLCubed Explorer provides simple but powerful drag & drop
ad-hoc
analysis capabilities.
It is almost like using PowerPlay but in Excel.

Regards,

John
.


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Michael V
 
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Default Re: Excel Add-ins - 08-08-2003 , 05:40 AM



Hmmm..no answer

It's a good thing that you can challenge such Product Recommandations, John.

\Michael V.

"John Keeley" <duvinrouge (AT) servihoo (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Gregor,

How do you arrive at your conclusion that "o2olap is the best and
visualolap is the second best"?

Regards,

John


"Gregor" <Greg (AT) nospam (DOT) org> wrote

Hello,
i have not that passion about excel like you but
bixl, o2olap, visualolap and at least xlcubed are
very similar and o2olap is the best and visualolap is
the second best.

Regards,
Gregor



-----Original Message-----
One of my favourite Excel add-ins is XLCubed.
My only gripe about it was that ad-hoc analysis was
difficult.
This has been more than adequately dealt with.
XLCubed Explorer provides simple but powerful drag & drop
ad-hoc
analysis capabilities.
It is almost like using PowerPlay but in Excel.

Regards,

John
.




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kamel
 
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Default Re: Excel Add-ins - 08-08-2003 , 02:03 PM



John,

how do you deal with distribution of reports created by excel add-in

kamel
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Quote:
One of my favourite Excel add-ins is XLCubed.
My only gripe about it was that ad-hoc analysis was difficult.
This has been more than adequately dealt with.
XLCubed Explorer provides simple but powerful drag & drop ad-hoc
analysis capabilities.
It is almost like using PowerPlay but in Excel.

Regards,

John



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kamel
 
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Default Re: Excel Add-ins - 08-11-2003 , 12:46 PM



John,

You are taking me for someone else.
I never said anything about O2OLAP software.
(I've even never looked at it, yet...)

Best Regards,
Kamel

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Quote:
Kamel,

One way is to create your own portal with some simple VBA.

Can you now state why you publicly say O2OLAP is the best & VisualOLAP
second best.

Regards,

John

"kamel" <kawa (AT) panda (DOT) bg.univ.gda.pl> wrote

John,

how do you deal with distribution of reports created by excel add-in

kamel
Uzytkownik "John Keeley" <duvinrouge (AT) servihoo (DOT) com> napisal w wiadomosci
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One of my favourite Excel add-ins is XLCubed.
My only gripe about it was that ad-hoc analysis was difficult.
This has been more than adequately dealt with.
XLCubed Explorer provides simple but powerful drag & drop ad-hoc
analysis capabilities.
It is almost like using PowerPlay but in Excel.

Regards,

John



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John Keeley
 
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Default Re: Excel Add-ins - 08-15-2003 , 04:11 AM



Sorry Kamel.
It was Gregor who made the claim in this thread.
Still there Gregor?

"kamel" <kawa (AT) panda (DOT) bg.univ.gda.pl> wrote

Quote:
John,

You are taking me for someone else.
I never said anything about O2OLAP software.
(I've even never looked at it, yet...)

Best Regards,
Kamel

Uzytkownik "John Keeley" <duvinrouge (AT) servihoo (DOT) com> napisal w wiadomosci
news:542fe31c.0308102331.7a300fd (AT) posting (DOT) google.com...
Kamel,

One way is to create your own portal with some simple VBA.

Can you now state why you publicly say O2OLAP is the best & VisualOLAP
second best.

Regards,

John

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John,

how do you deal with distribution of reports created by excel add-in

kamel
Uzytkownik "John Keeley" <duvinrouge (AT) servihoo (DOT) com> napisal w wiadomosci
news:542fe31c.0308042348.1caf952 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com...
One of my favourite Excel add-ins is XLCubed.
My only gripe about it was that ad-hoc analysis was difficult.
This has been more than adequately dealt with.
XLCubed Explorer provides simple but powerful drag & drop ad-hoc
analysis capabilities.
It is almost like using PowerPlay but in Excel.

Regards,

John

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