MDAccess 2.5.8

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MDAccess is a charting/reporting program that reads data from OLAP/multi-dimensional Access/SQL Server databases created by ETR, PointMan Reporter, or MDAccess itself. Due to the multi-dimensional structure of the databases, data can be easily accessed, rotated, or manipulated. MDAccess is offering the following features: Flexible element selector allows for easy manipulation of available database elements with various searching, sorting, sub setting capabilities. Seamless plot type conversion and easy axis rotation allows for easy data view alteration. Calculations allow for subtotaling of elements by attributes or individual selections, which combined with the MDA Database export function, allow for easy access to pre-calculated values. Change history allows for easy undo and redo alterations. MDAccess includes MDA Database creating and editing features.

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