14
2012
Oracle Reports Part-3
Oracle Reports: Creating a Report Block for the Web Report: Now that you have created your data set, you need to format the data into your report,and thus provide managers with current information about their employees. To do so,you can create a report block and add it to your report. This report block pulls in the data dynamically using the query you specified in Part-1 every time you run the report, and format the data [...]
30
2012
Oracle Reports Part-2
Oracle Reports Part-2: Reviewing the Source Code of the Web Report: In Part-1, “Adding Data to a Report”, you added a data model to your Web page. Here, we show the relationship between the entries you made in the wizard and the data model you created, as well as the JSP and XML code. You will also examine the custom JSP tags that Reports Builder inserted into your JSP. These custom JSP tags enable Oracle [...]
19
2012
Oracle Reports Part-1
Hey I am Starting a new Post on Oracle Reports which consists of total tutorial on oracle reports and this is the first part of it and further parts will be updated soon…. Oracle Reports Tutorial Part-1: 1.Adding Data to a Report: Consider the scenario where you have to create a Web report for your company’s human resources managers. This Web report must display salary information about each employee in a department. You already have [...]
26
2012
Oracle Reports Part-5
Oracle Reports: 7.Reviewing the Source Code for the Graph 7.1 Viewing the Source in Reports Builder Open the Web Source view for the report you created in Chapter 6, “Creating a Graph for the Web Report” calledemprevb_your initials.jsp. 7.2 Reviewing the rw:graph Tag Therw:graphtag brackets the graph information and links the graph to the data source. It also identifies the categories and the data fields. 1. In the Web Source view, locate the<rw:graph>JSP tag. The [...]
5
2012
Oracle Reports Part-4
Oracle Reports: 5 Reviewing the Source Code for the Report Block 5.1 Viewing the Web Source in Reports Builder To view the Web source ■ Open the Web source for theemprev_your initials.jspreport you created in part-3, “Creating a Report Block for the Web Report” by double-clicking the Web Source node in the Object Navigator. 5.1.1 Reviewing the Header Tag and Body In the Web Source view, locate the<!– Header –>line. This HTML code indicates a comment [...]
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