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GURGLE

https://www.gnu.org/software/gurgle/
GNU Report Generator Language.

GURGLE (GNU Report Generator Language) is a software package for business applications. It produces database report listings from record and field information from a file. It uses the report to produce (La)TeX-formatted output, plain ASCII text, troff, PostScript, HTML, XML, or any other ASCII-based output format. It may be used for producing large bodies of text where small parts of the text are substituted with information from the database.

GURGLE supports GNUSQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL and CA-Ingres databases. It also has an optional support for Guile.





Licensing

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23 January 2017




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Tim Colles Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Savannah (Ref)https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gurgle
Mailing Listhttps://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-system-discuss/
Generalhttps://savannah.gnu.org/people/


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