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Stonefield Query
stonefieldquery.jpg Stonefield Query is a powerful query builder and report writer. In May 2000, the reporting engine in Stonefield Query was awarded the Developer's Choice Award for Best Reporting Tool at the DevConnections 2000 conference in New Orleans, sponsored by Microsoft.

Stonefield Query has a simple "wizard" interface. After selecting a report from the list of available reports, you can select the sort order, enter filter conditions, and select where the output should go (printer, disk file, spreadsheet, screen preview, etc.).

In addition to running pre-defined reports, you can create your own "quick" reports in just minutes. Simply select which fields to report on from the list of available fields (full English descriptions rather than cryptic names and symbols), and you're done! You don't have to know complex stuff like join conditions; Stonefield Query takes care of that for you.

For finer control, you can select how each field should appear from a "Field Properties" dialog, including column heading, grouping, and totaling. The easy-to-use query dialog allows you to include or exclude specific records. Use the sort page to order the information how you need it. Finally, save the report so you can edit it, copy it, or make it available to others to run.

Stonefield Query is a powerful query builder and report writer. In May 2000, the reporting engine in Stonefield Query was awarded the Developer's Choice Award for Best Reporting Tool at the DevConnections 2000 conference in New Orleans, sponsored by Microsoft. Stonefield Query has a simple "wizard" interface. After selecting a report from the list of available reports, you can select the sort order, enter filter conditions, and select where the output should go (printer, disk file, spreadsheet, screen preview, etc.). In addition to running pre-defined reports, you can create your own "quick" reports in just minutes. Simply select which fields to report on from the list of available fields (full English descriptions rather than cryptic names and symbols), and you're done! You don't have to know complex stuff like join conditions; Stonefield Query takes care of that for you.