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	<description>FlexQuery Retail Decision Support &#38; Data Analysis</description>
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		<title>New Flexquery features</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 22:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flexquery now has &#8217;skins&#8217;, a way of personalising the look and feel of the program. Skins allow changing of colour schemes and also affects the way certain objects (such as buttons and tabs) look onscreen.
New to Flexquery 3.95 also is the ability to switch to a built-in client, allowing it to be installed on PCs [...]]]></description>
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<p>New to Flexquery 3.95 also is the ability to switch to a built-in client, allowing it to be installed on PCs without a client install of Oracle. Where the Oracle client is installed, Flexquery can be used to access a different Oracle database.</p>
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		<title>FlexQuery 3.95 released</title>
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Flexquery V3.95 is now available. This extends the ability to save a layout for regular result sets as well as pivot result sets. A new My Flexquery section shows only the most commonly used queries and can be launched complete with a saved layout.
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<p>Flexquery V3.95 is now available. This extends the ability to save a layout for regular result sets as well as pivot result sets. A new My Flexquery section shows only the most commonly used queries and can be launched complete with a saved layout.</p>
<p>What this means to the end user is the ability to define their own report layouts complete with filters and grouping and have these layouts launched at the click of a button. </p>
<p>V3.95 also supports the use of the upcoming FQ Datastore to report from as well as direct from the Retail Pro V9 Oracle database. This will allow many queries to run with Retail Pro V8, opening up a whole new world of analysis for users not yet ready for the move to Retail Pro 9, complete with key ratios.</p>
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