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Implementation Steps: Reporting and Standard Letter Generation

Define Reports

Step 38 Write New Reports

A number of standard reports are supplied with Oracle Training Administration. These reports have been written using Oracle Reports V.2 and registered as concurrent programs within Oracle Applications.

You can use these standard reports or write your own reports

Step 39 Register Reports as Concurrent Programs

You must register each new report you have written as a concurrent program so that users can request the report from the Submit Requests window. You also register the parameters that can be submitted with the report. For example, you may have written a report to display personal details and you want to submit a student name to limit the output to include one person at a time.

See: Concurrent Programs Window

Step 40 Define Report Sets

You can define sets of reports:

See: Organizing Programs Into Request Sets

Standard Letter Generation

You can use standard letters in HRMS to help you to manage your enterprise's recruitment or enrollments. You do this by issuing standard letters to applicants (Oracle Human Resources) or students (Oracle Training Administration), triggered by changes in assignment or enrollment status.

Oracle HRMS provides you with two different methods to create standard letters:

Before you start to set up your standard letters, you need to establish which method best suits your needs.

See: Setting Up Standard Letters

Step 41 Concurrent Processing

There are two methods of using concurrent processing to set up your standard letters:

You can use any word processor to produce standard letters from Oracle HRMS. If you use a word processor, you can submit a concurrent request in the Letter Request window to generate the mail merge file. When the concurrent request is complete, you can use your word processor's mail merge facilities to create the merged letters.

See: Using a Word Processor

As an alternative to using a word processor to produce standard letters, you can use the Standard Letter and Label features of Oracle Reports. Use this method if you do not want to use word processors to print your letters (or if you no not have a word processor).

See: Using Oracle Reports

Concurrent Processing - Using Word Processors

The sub-steps below describe how to set up standard letters using concurrent processing.

Concurrent Processing - Using Oracle Reports

The sub-steps below describe how to set up standard letters using oracle reports.

Step 42 Online Using Application Data Export (ADE)

You can generate your standard letters online, using ADE. ADE comes with its own set of documentation and online help.

See: Application Data Export (ADE).

Note: We only provide online help for this version of ADE.

Step 43 Online Using Microsoft Word

If you use Microsoft Word as your word processor, not only can you use the concurrent processing method to produce your standard letters, but you can also generate letters online.

You can use one of two methods:

Attention: In future releases of Oracle HRMS, generating Microsoft Word letters using Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) will be replaced by ADE.

ADE comes with its own set of documentation and online help.

See: Application Data Export (ADE).

Note: We only provide online help for this version of ADE.

If you are setting up standard letters using the concurrent processing method, follow the same sequence as for Multimate or WordPerfect.

See: Flowchart for Setting Up Standard Letters Using MultiMate or WordPerfect

If you are generating Microsoft Word letters using Object Linking and Embedding (OLE), see: Writing a SQL*Plus Script for Microsoft Word

Define Folders

Oracle Training Administration includes five folder forms:

You can define standard folders in each of these forms, and you can choose which users can create their own customized folders.

Step 44 Define Standard Folders

Each of the folder forms has a supplied default folder, which displays all records and a subset of the available fields. You can adapt these folders to create one or more folders in each form, with your choice of:

Each folder is either private to one user or available to all users who have access to the form. You must select one folder on each form to open as the default.

See: Customizing the Presentation of Data in a Folder

Step 45 Enable or Disable User Folder Customization

If you want users to be able to define their own customized folders, set the user profile option Flexview: Allow Customization to Yes.

See: Setting User Profile Options

See Also

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