Cub Reporter

Developer’s Description

Cub Reporter
Cub Reporter is a set of Microsoft Access objects that you can add into your application to expand the capabilities of your MS Access reports. It takes field names from your report detail section, values from your report’s underlying table or query, and uses them in combo and list boxes on flexible criteria and sorting/grouping forms. Using these forms, you can dynamically change your report criteria, sorting, and grouping options. Cub Reporter eases report maintenance because layout, criteria, and sorting changes only need to be made in one place. Users also have the ability to easily create and save their own criteria, and sorting options, which will free you up for other tasks.

Cub Reporter

MS Access Report Add-On - Cub ReporterCub Reporter is a set of Microsoft® Access® objects that you can add into your application to expand the capabilities of your Access reports. It takes field names from your report detail section, values from your report’s underlying table or query, and uses them in combo and list boxes on flexible criteria and sorting/grouping forms. Using these forms, you can dynamically change your report criteria, sorting, and grouping options so that you don’t need multiple copies of the same basic report to fit each report variation. You create the basic report layout, and Cub Reporter does the rest!

Cub Reporter eases report maintenance because layout, criteria, and sorting changes only need to be made in one place. Users also have the ability to easily create and save their own criteria, and sorting options, which will free you up for other tasks. Once saved, the criteria and sort is available to all Cub Reporter-enhanced reports.

It’s simple to implement – Just import the Cub Reporter objects into your database, and add one line of code to your report OnOpen event procedure! Then, when you open your report, you’ll be able to dynamically set your report criteria and sorting options via the provided Criteria and Sort forms.

Instructions

Double-click on the downloaded zip file to open it, then double-click on the setup.exe file inside and follow the instructions on the screen to install this application on your computer.

See the included readme.txt file or help file for further instructions on application usage.

 

Cub Reporter is a complete set of Access components that you can add into your application to expand the capabilities of your MS Access reports.

Cub Reporter takes field names from your report detail section, values from your report’s underlying table or query, and uses them in combo and list boxes on flexible criteria and sorting/grouping forms.

Using these forms, you can dynamically change your report criteria, sorting, and grouping options so that you don’t need multiple copies of the same basic report to fit each report variation. You create the basic report layout, and Cub Reporter does the rest!

Cub Reporter eases report maintenance because layout, criteria, and sorting changes only need to be made in one place. Users also have the ability to easily create and save their own criteria, and sorting options, which will free you up for other tasks. Once saved, the criteria and sort is available to all Cub Reporter-enhanced reports.

Cub Reporter is simple to implement – Just import the Cub Reporter objects into your database, and add one line of code to your report OnOpen event procedure! Then, when you open your report, you’ll be able to dynamically set your report criteria and sorting options via the provided Criteria and Sort forms.

 

This paper describes a dialogue data collection experiment and resulting corpus for dialogues between a senior mobile journalist and a junior cub reporter back at the office. The purpose of the dia logue is for the mobile journalist to collect background inf ormation in preparation for an interview or on-the-site coverage of a br eaking story. The cub reporter has access to text archives that contain such background information. A unique aspect of these dialogues is that they capture information-seeking behavior for an open-ended task against a large unstructured data source. Initial analyses of the corpus shows that the experimental design leads to real-time, mixed- initiative, highly interactive dialogues with many intere sting properties.

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After publishing his third novel, Motor City Burning (Pegasus Books, 2014), Bill Morris turned his attention to researching, remembering and reliving some of the spectacularly lurid stories he covered in Chambersburg nearly forty years ago. These included arson, rape, murder, kidnapping, attempted suicide, the paranormal, prison breaks – all of it leavened by the more prosaic aspects of life in a picturesque small town in central Pennsylvania’s Cumberland Valley. He has now collected his memories – along with explorations into the slippery nature of memory – in a non-fiction book he’s called American Berserk: A Cub Reporter, a Small-Town Daily, the Schizo ’70s.

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