Ad-hoc database queries

Reports ::: report_customsql
Maintained by TimTim Hunt, at the OU (Perry building)Mahmoud Kassaei, Anupama Sarjoshi
This report plugin allows Administrators to set up arbitrary database queries to act as ad-hoc reports. Reports can be of two types, either run on demand, or scheduled to run automatically. Other users with the right capability can go in and see a list of queries that they have access to. Results can be viewed on-screen or downloaded as CSV.

Ad-hoc database queries 2.0.0

Moodle 2.0
Released: Wednesday 14 December 2011, 19:14
Ad-hoc database queries

This report plugin allows Administrators to set up arbitrary database queries
to act as ad-hoc reports. Reports can be of two types, either run on demand,
or scheduled to run automatically. Other users with the right capability can
go in and see a list of queries that they have access to. Results can be viewed
on-screen or downloaded as CSV.

See http://docs.moodle.org/22/en/Custom_SQL_queries_report for more information.

Written by Tim Hunt and converted to Moodle 2.0 by Derek Woolhead, both from
The Open University (http://www.open.ac.uk/).

To install using git, type this command in the root of your Moodle install
git clone -b MOODLE_21_STABLE git://github.com/timhunt/moodle-report_customsql.git report/customsql

This version of the report is compatible with Moodle 2.0.x or 2.1.x.

Version information

Version build number
2011050500
Version release name
2.0.0
Can be updated to
2.2.1 (2012011900), 2.3 for Moodle 2.2+ (2013031200), 2.5 for Moodle 2.4+, 2.6 for Moodle 2.4+ (2014020700), 2.7 for Moodle 2.4+ (2014061800), 2.8 for Moodle 2.7+ (2014111200)
Maturity
Version establa
MD5 Sum
1c581904773147e06bf86f17c79feb77
Supported software
Moodle 2.0

    Version control information

    Version control system (VCS)
    GIT
    VCS repository URL
    VCS branch
    MOODLE_21_STABLE
    VCS tag
    v2.0.0

    Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Reports

    1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
    2. Download and unpack the module.
    3. Place the folder (eg "myreport") in the "report" subdirectory.
    4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation