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We have a new grant tracking system - Huron's Click. We are using it via a hosted cloud implementation. I was reading through their reporting options documentation and saw that commercial BI tools can connect directly to their portal SQL Server data. Immediately I put down the documentation for their reporting tool and started researching WebFOCUS adaptors. I didn't find a native Click adaptor, so I will connect using SQL Server.
Are any of you using Click and connecting to their cloud server? It may save me some time if one of you has already navigated this issue.
ps. Try searching FocalPoint with a keyword of 'Click'!This message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
WebFOCUS 8.2.03 - Production WebFOCUS 8.2.04 - Sand Box Windows 2012 R2 Server HTML, PDF, Excel In FOCUS since 1980
Posts: 115 | Location: Seattle, WA | Registered: April 07, 2015
IBI does not have a native Click adapter but you are on the right track using SQL Server. You will need to have a SQL Server user ID with the appropriate access rights to the table you wish to report against. You will need the IP address of the cloud, and SQL Server tcp/ip port in use to configure the adapter.
Hope this helps,
Thank you for using Focal Point!
Chuck Wolff - Focal Point Moderator WebFOCUS 7x and 8x, Windows, Linux All output Formats
Posts: 2127 | Location: Customer Support | Registered: April 12, 2005