See how easy it is to create a two-level hierarchy report in just a few minutes
If you are new to Pixel Product Reports, this should be the first video you watch. This video provides an overview of how to use the designer to create a report with two levels of detail (a master-detail report). It will also introduce you to various parts of the report designer and the basic workflow for creating a report.
Filtering logic of any complexity can be easily accommodated
This video illustrates how filtering is done in Pixel Perfect Reports and how a graphical representation of a filter is translated into an SQL WHERE clause. You will also learn how to prompt users for runtime values for filtering.
Create a document and retrieve it based on input parameters at runtime
Document reports represent a single business object, such as an invoice. While in other database reporting tools, this is usually accomplished using a designer with a banded approach, where elements in different bands are processed differently, in Pixel Perfect Reports, this is not the case, and the layout process is 100% free-style. This video also demonstrates that you can create a design layout without needing a data source beforehand.
Create a multi-level cross tab report in just a few minutes
This video demonstrates how to create a simple crosstab report, a crosstab report with one level of detail, and a crosstab report with two levels of detail.
Top 5 reasons to choose Pixel Perfect Reports
Unique among its peers, the process of creating joins is interactive. This results in a cleaner and more intuitive workflow.
The flow chart is a natural fit to represent a condition clause. Pixel Perfect Reports is the only tool in the market to leverage this characteristic in constructing the condition in the where clause.
Pixel Perfect Reports supports unlimited hierarchical details, and we don't use subreports. Subreports do not scale well, creating additional logistic maintenance needs, and are tedious to create.
A direct consequence of these strong couplings is rigid workflow. Pixel Perfect Reports does not use datasets, and users can certainly create a report's user interface design without even having a data source.
We do not use a band approach where the report is divided into regions, nor do we use an SSRS tablix style design.