Batch Report Server

Automatically deliver and convert IBM i reports.

What it Does

Automatically monitor IBM i output queues and deliver the reports to any output directory, FTP site, or publish the documents for viewing and access via WebDocs or any ECM system. Automatically convert files to Excel, PDF, HTML, RTF and other formats. 

Key Features

  • Available in native IBM i or cross-platform versions
  • Utilizes IBM i spool file security to keep users out of unauthorized spool files
  • Reports can be converted to ASCII text, HTML, RTF, F files and spreadsheet and database formats
  • Easy to use Microsoft Windows interface
  • Point and click spool file selection
  • System i print control characters can be included in a downloaded spool file
  • Spool files can be previewed before downloading
  • Spool files can have automatic names assigned when downloading
  • Spool file lists can be retrieved by output queue or by user ID
  • Multiple spool files can be selected for downloading in one pass
  • Spool files can be downloaded to the Microsoft Windows clipboard to be pasted into another Microsoft Windows application
  • PC commands can be run after downloading spool files

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The Document Lifecycle

Stage 1: Capture

Capturing signatures and data, and creating forms and reports that people can easily access, use, and distribute is the first stage of the document lifecycle. Learn how products like SignHere, iForms and WebForms can digitize documents and data, decrease paper costs and speed up workflow.

Stage 2: Manage

Securely managing documents and other data after they have been captured or created is the second stage of the document lifecycle. Learn how products such as WebDocs and inContact can give you the tools to securely find, use and store information, no matter where you are.

Stage 3: Distribute

Getting documents and data to the people who need them – on time and in the format they need – is the third stage of the document lifecycle. Learn how products like DeliverNow and Enterprise Workflow can automate document distribution and speed up business processes.

Stage 4: Secure

Securing data and documents is the final stage of the document lifecycle. Learn how WebDocs and our Security Solutions can protect key business information from cyber threats, data loss and costly downtime.