Hi.
> My question is this, "What are the benefits of
> viewing database reports on paper? The only benefit I can see is that it
> might be easier for the mind to visualize on paper;
That's a good one. Another reason to print reports on paper is to have hard
copy "proof" of the data to compare at a later date, because data often changes
over time. A "snapshot" of the December 2006 productivity report printed in
December 2006 will show the data as it was on that date, whereas looking at the
same report on the computer in June 2007 may show different numbers for December
2006, indicating that there's a problem maintaining historical data in the
database. (Not all databases need to store historical data, so this issue may
never come up.)
HTH.
Gunny
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"sheila4typing" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am currently in school and am having a problem to a question and I was
> hoping you could help. My question is this, "What are the benefits of
> viewing database reports on paper? The only benefit I can see is that it
> might be easier for the mind to visualize on paper; however I am not sure
> which is why I decided to ask the database community and get your opinion.
> Thank you for you help.
> Sheila