=== phpanalytics === Contributors: Giovanni Mangani Donate link: none, but please take one minute to send me feedbacks to http://www.phpanalytics.org/contacts/ Tags: analytics, business intelligence, bi, charts, reporting Requires at least: 3.0.4 Tested up to: 3.0.4 Stable tag: 1.0.0.2 == Description == PHP Analytics is a WordPress plugin that transforms your WordPress platform in a reporting tool. By defining a database connection, you can execute your SQL statements and design views (tables and charts) on top of them. WARNING: this plugin is the PHP Analytics' core. In order to get full advanteges from PHP Analytics, please download the TinyMCE editor's extension from the following location: http://www.phpanalytics.org/download/ Useful information can be found at the following: PHP Analytics official documentation: http://www.phpanalytics.org/documentation/ PHP Analytics Demo: http://www.phpanalytics.org/demo/ EE Blog: http://www.eeblog.org/index.php/tag/php-analytics/ PHP Analytics uses Open Flash Charts 2; please visit the project's page: http://teethgrinder.co.uk/open-flash-chart-2/ Please take one minute to send a feedback to http://www.phpanalytics.org/contacts/ == Installation == 1. Upload the uncompressed folder `php-analytics` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress A detailed installation guide is available here: http://www.phpanalytics.org/documentation/installation-guide/ == Changelog == = 1.0.0.2 = * Third beta release. * Minor changes in readme.txt file * Known issues: http://www.phpanalytics.org/documentation/known-issue/ = 1.0.0.1 = * Second beta release (originally called 1.0.1-b). * Minor changes * Known issues: http://www.phpanalytics.org/documentation/known-issue/ = 1.0.0.0 = * First beta release (originally called 1.0.0-b). == Frequently Asked Questions == In order to get a full overview about PHP Analytics, please visit the official documentation page: http://www.phpanalytics.org/documentation/ == Upgrade Notice == - == Screenshots == 1. Create and test MySQL connection 2. Create and test a query 3. Create and test a table view 4. Create and test a chart view 5. TinyMCE extensions available separetly (http://www.phpanalytics.org/download/) 6. A sample dashboard