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That's a loaded question...it would depend on a number of factors including, your environment, how complicated your data structure is, the amount of denormalization your data structure has to support reporting, the level of experience the WF Developer has, and the amount of configuration/code reusability you have already created. I have created reports in a matter of minutes (simple reports, simple environment) and I have spent more than 40 hours on others. Also, when you say development, it can depend on what you consider development. (ie. Full cycle - requirements, analysis, user interface, development, unit test, user acceptance test, production migration), or it could mean just the development portion, or any portions on the cycle you consider development) Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Kevin
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