Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
I
K
L
M
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
W
X
Symbols
- <!-- --> XML tag reference, 7-30
- <![CDATA[]]> XML tag reference, 7-31
- <condition> XML tag reference, 7-32
- <customize> XML tag reference, 7-34
- <data> XML tag reference, 7-36
- <dataSource> XML tag reference, 7-37
- <exception> XML tag reference, 7-39
- <field> XML tag reference, 7-41
- <formLike> XML tag reference, 7-46
- <formula> XML tag reference, 7-47
- <function> XML tag reference, 7-50
- <group> XML tag reference, 7-51
- <groupAbove> XML tag reference, 7-53
- <groupLeft> XML tag reference, 7-54
- <labelAttribute> XML tag reference, 7-56
- <layout> XML tag reference, 7-58
- <link> XML tag reference, 7-61
- <matrix> XML tag reference, 7-64
- <matrixCell> XML tag reference, 7-67
- <matrixCol> XML tag reference, 7-68
- <matrixRow> XML tag reference, 7-69
- <object> XML tag reference, 7-70
- <programUnits> XML tag reference, 7-72
- <properties> XML tag reference, 7-73
- <property> XML tag reference, 7-75
- <report> XML tag reference, 7-78
- <section> XML tag reference, 7-80
- <select> XML tag reference, 7-82
- <summary> XML tag reference, 7-83
- <tabular> XML tag reference, 7-88
A
- access control
- availability calendars, A-1
- ActiveX request method, 4-2
- adding
- another slave server to the master, 6-8
- Apache, 3-9, 3-10
- Apache server See Oracle HTTP Server powered by Apache
- applying in XML
- multiple report definitions, 7-20
- report definition at runtime, 7-19
- report definition in PL/SQL, 7-21
- report definition stored in a file, 7-21
- report definition stored in memory, 7-21
- architecture
- Oracle Reports Services, 1-2
- Oracle Reports Services tier, 1-2
- database, 1-2
- thin client, 1-2
- Web server, 1-2
- Web server configurations, 1-3
- authentication cookie
- expiring, B-29
- availability calendar, A-1
B
- batch
- modifications to reports, 7-25
- reporting
- from an Oracle Portal site, 4-9
C
- cache
- size, C-1
- CACHESIZE parameter, 4-3
- CLUSTERCONFIG parameter, 6-2, 6-5
- clustering
- configuring
- master server, 6-5
- Oracle Reports Services, 6-3
- Oracle Reports Services servers, 6-3
- enabling communication between master and slave, 6-4
- overview, 6-2
- resubmitting, 6-7
- running reports, 6-7
- combined availability calendar, A-5
- command line arguments, B-1
- AUTHID, B-29
- CURRENCY, 4-3
- CUSTOMIZE, 7-3, 7-19, 7-20, 7-25
- DECIMAL, 4-3
- DESFORMAT, 4-3
- DESTYPE, 4-3, B-4
- mapping URL parameter, 4-4
- MODE, 4-3
- ORIENTATION, 4-3
- PAGESIZE, 4-3
- PARAMFORM, 4-3
- REPORT, 4-3, 7-3, 7-19
- RWCLI60, 4-6, 4-8, B-1
- SCHEDULE, 6-7
- SERVER, 3-16, 3-17, 4-2, 4-6, 4-8, 6-7, B-22, D-2, F-5
- THOUSANDS, 4-3
- TOLERANCE, 4-3
- USERID, 4-3, B-2, E-1
- commands
- line arguments, 1-5
- Oracle Reports Services Runtime, 4-2
- READONLY, B-9, B-13
- RWCLI60, 4-1, 4-2, 7-20, 7-25
- RWRUN60, 7-10, 7-21, 7-25, B-3, B-17
- SCHEDULE, B-23
- setenv, 3-12
- SHOWAUTH, B-2, B-29
- SRW.RUN.REPORT, 4-2
- concepts, 1-1
- configuring
- master server clustering, 6-5
- Oracle Reports Services, 1-7
- Oracle Reports Services server
- modifying, 3-17
- UNIX with environment variables, 3-14
- Windows NT with environment variables, 3-12
- with environment variables, 3-12
- Oracle Reports Services server CGI, 3-8, 3-10
- Oracle Reports Services server clustering, 6-1, 6-3
- Oracle Reports Services server servlet, 3-4
- with JSDK, 3-5
- with JServ, 3-7
- Web server, 3-9
- creating
- a service entry for Oracle Reports Services server, 3-11
- availability calendar, A-1
- combined availability calendar, A-5
- daily calendar, A-2
- maintenance calendar, A-3
- XML
- report definition required tags, 7-4
- report definitions, 7-2, 7-3
- CURRENCY command line argument, 4-3
- CUSTOMIZE
- command line argument, 7-3
- keyword, 7-29
- customizing
- overview, 7-2
- reports at runtime, 7-1
- XML report definition, 7-3
D
- daily calendar, A-2
- database tier, Oracle Reports Services, 1-2
- debugging
- tracing options, 7-26
- XML report definitions, 7-26
- DECIMAL command line argument, 4-3
- default printer, set access, 3-3, 3-15
- DESFORMAT
- command line argument, 4-3
- DESTYPE
- command line argument, 4-3
- directories
- ORACLE_HOME/guicommon6/tk60/ADMIN, 3-15
- ORACLE_HOMEREPORT60, 4-5
- ORACLE_HOMEREPORT60SERVER, 3-14
- duplicate job detection
- multiple output destinations, 4-3
- Oracle Reports Services handling, 4-3, B-23
E
- ENGLIFE parameter, 6-5
- environment variables
- configuration, 3-15
- REPORTS_PATH, 3-14
- TNS_ADMIN, 3-14
- REPORTS_REPORTS_SERVER, 3-17
- REPORTS60_CGIMAP, 4-5
- REPORTS60_COOKIE_EXPIRE, 3-15
- REPORTS60_DB_AUTH, 3-16
- REPORTS60_ENCRYPTION_KEY, 3-16
- REPORTS60_PATH, 3-13, 3-14, 4-7
- REPORTS60_REPORT_SERVER, F-5
- REPORTS60_REPORTS_SERVER, 3-12, 3-16, 4-6, 4-8, 6-7
- REPORTS60_SSLPORT, 3-16
- REPORTS60_SYS_AUTH, 3-16
- TNS_ADMIN, 3-13, 3-14
- examples
- <!-- --> XML tag reference, 7-30
- <![CDATA[]]> XML tag reference, 7-31
- <condition> XML tag reference, 7-34
- <customize> XML tag reference, 7-35
- <data> XML tag reference, 7-36
- <dataSource> XML tag reference, 7-38
- <exception> XML tag reference, 7-41
- <field> XML tag reference, 7-45
- <formLike> XML tag reference, 7-49
- <formula> XML tag reference, 7-47
- <function> XML tag reference, 7-50
- <group> XML tag reference, 7-52
- <groupAbove> XML tag reference, 7-54
- <groupLeft> XML tag reference, 7-55
- <labelAttribute> XML tag reference, 7-58
- <layout> XML tag reference, 7-59
- <link> XML tag reference, 7-63
- <matrix> XML tag reference, 7-65
- <matrixCell> XML tag reference, 7-67
- <matrixCol> XML tag reference, 7-68
- <matrixRow> XML tag reference, 7-69
- <object> XML tag reference, 7-71
- <programUnits> XML tag reference, 7-72
- <properties> XML tag reference, 7-74
- <property> XML tag reference, 7-77
- <report> XML tag reference, 7-78
- <section> XML tag reference, 7-81
- <select> XML tag reference, 7-82
- <summary> XML tag reference, 7-87
- <tabular> XML tag reference, 7-88
- full URL syntax, 4-8
- key mapping, 4-5, 4-6
- RWCLI60 command line request, 4-1
- simplified URL syntax, 4-8
- XML report definitions
- additional objects, 7-11
- formatting, 7-7
- formatting exception, 7-9
- full, 7-12
- hyperlink, 7-10
- PL/SQL, 7-10
F
- files
- RDF, 4-7
- REP, 4-7
- RWRUN60 executable, 4-1
- uiprint.txt, 3-15
I
- installing
- Oracle9i Application Server, 2-1
- starting as a non-service in Windows NT, 3-3
- starting Oracle Reports Services server on UNIX, 3-2, 3-13, 3-14, 3-15
K
- key map file
- cgicmd.dat CGI, 4-5
- enabling, 4-5
- example, 4-5, 4-6
- mapping entries, 4-6
- mapping URL parameters, 4-6
- using, 4-4
- when to use, 4-4
- keywords
- CUSTOMIZE, 7-29
- REPORT, 7-28
L
- load balancing
- resubmitting jobs, 6-7
- running reports, 6-7
M
- maintenance calendar, A-3
- MAXENGINE parameter, 6-2, 6-3
- MAXIDLE parameter, 6-5
- migration from Web cartridge to CGI, F-1
- MINENGINE parameter, 6-2, 6-3
- MODE command line argument, 4-3
O
- OAS (Oracle Application Server), F-1
- Oracle Application Server (OAS), F-1
- Oracle HTTP Server powered by Apache, 2-2
- Oracle Portal
- component request method, 4-2
- Oracle Reports Services
- architecture, 1-2
- configuring
- for clustering, 6-1
- parameters, C-1
- duplicate job detection, 4-3
- tier, 1-2
- view job status on UNIX, 3-3, 3-15
- Oracle Reports Services Queue Manager
- monitoring job status, 3-17
- scheduling jobs to run, 4-9
- Oracle Reports Services server
- configuring
- UNIX with environment variables, 3-14
- Windows NT with environment variables, 3-12
- with environment variables, 3-12
- creating a service entry, 3-11
- database queue, 3-18
- setting the default, 3-11, 3-12
- UNIX, 3-12
- Windows NT, 3-12
- starting, 3-1
- UNIX, 3-2, 3-13, 3-14
- Windows NT, 3-2
- Windows NT as a non-service, 3-3
- stopping, 3-1, 3-4
- UNIX, 3-4
- Windows NT, 3-4
- Oracle Universal Installer, 2-1
- ORACLE_HOME/guicommon6/tk60/ADMIN directory, 3-15
- ORACLE_HOMEREPORT60 directory, 4-5
- ORACLE_HOMEREPORT60SERVER directory, 3-14
- ORIENTATION command line argument, 4-3
- overviews
- clustering, 6-2
- XML, 7-2
P
- PAGESIZE command line argument, 4-3
- parameters
- CACHESIZE, 4-3
- CLUSTERCONFIG, 6-2, 6-5
- ENGLIFE, 6-5
- MAXENGINE, 6-2, 6-3
- MAXIDLE, 6-5
- MINENGINE, 6-2, 6-3
- Oracle Reports Services configuration, C-1
- RWCLI60 command line arguments, B-1
- SOURCEDIR, 3-13, 3-14, 4-7
- PARAMFORM command line argument, 4-3
- parser error messages for XML, 7-26
- performing batch modifications in XML, 7-25
- processing
- reports, 1-6
- Web reports, 1-4
Q
- queue activity, database, 3-18
R
- RDF
- file, 4-7
- registry entries, D-1
- REP file, 4-7
- REPORT
- command line argument, 4-3, 7-3
- keyword, 7-28
- report definitions, XML, 7-1
- report requests
- building reports, 4-7
- duplicate job detection, 4-3
- methods
- ActiveX, 4-2
- Oracle Portal component, 4-2
- RWCLI60 command line, 4-1
- SRW.RUN_REPORT, 4-2
- URL syntax, 4-2
- running from a browser, 4-8
- specifying request, 4-7
- when servers are clustered, 6-7
- report source path setting, 3-13
- REPORTS_PATH configuration environment variable, 3-14
- REPORTS60_CGIMAP environment variable, 4-5
- REPORTS60_COOKIE_EXPIRE environment variable, 3-15
- REPORTS60_DB_AUTH environment variable, 3-16
- REPORTS60_ENCRYPTION_KEY environment variable, 3-16
- REPORTS60_PATH environment variable, 3-13, 3-14, 4-7
- REPORTS60_REPORT_SERVER environment variable, F-5
- REPORTS60_REPORTS_SERVER environment variable, 3-12, 3-16, 3-17, 4-6, 4-8
- REPORTS60_REPORTS_SERVER environment variables, 6-7
- REPORTS60_SSLPORT environment variable, 3-16
- REPORTS60_SYS_AUTH environment variable, 3-16
- resubmitting jobs, 6-7
- running
- a report request from a Web browser, 3-16
- reports in a clustered configuration, 6-7
- XML
- report definition by itself, 7-25
- report definitions, 7-19
- runtime
- customization
- overview, 7-2
- XML report definition, 7-3
- rw_server.sql script, 3-18
- RWCLI60
- command, 4-1, 4-2
- command line argument, 4-6, 4-8, B-1
- command line request, 4-1
- RWRUN60 executable file, 4-1
S
- SCHEDULE command line argument, 6-7
- script, rw_server.sql, 3-18
- security, 5-1
- SERVER
- command line argument, 3-16, 3-17, 4-2, 4-6, 4-8, 6-7, F-5
- servlet, 1-5
- setting
- default Oracle Reports Services server, 3-11
- UNIX, 3-12
- Windows NT, 3-12
- SOURCEDIR parameter, 3-13, 3-14, 4-7
- specifying report requests, 4-6
- by building a report, 4-7
- by scheduling to run automatically, 4-9
- from a Web browser, 4-8
- SRW.RUN_REPORT request method, 4-2
- SRW.RUN.REPORT command, 4-2
- starting Oracle Reports Services server, 3-1
- UNIX, 3-2
- Windows NT, 3-2
- Windows NT (non-service), 3-3
- stopping Oracle Reports Services server, 3-1
- UNIX, 3-4
- Windows NT, 3-4
T
- tags
- reference, XML, 7-30
- XML for report definitions, 7-30
- text conventions, xv
- thin client tier, Oracle Reports Services, 1-2
- THOUSANDS command line argument, 4-3
- TNS_ADMIN
- configuration environment variable, 3-14
- environment variable, 3-13
- tolerance, B-23
- TOLERANCE command line argument, 4-3
- tracing options for XML, 7-26
U
- uiprint.txt file, 3-15
- UNIX, Oracle Reports Services server
- configuring with environment variables, 3-14
- setting the default, 3-12
- starting, 3-2
- stopping, 3-4
- URL syntax
- adding as a hyperlink, 4-8
- full syntax example, 4-8
- hiding command line arguments, 4-4
- report request method, 4-2
- running from a browser, 4-8
- simplified syntax example, 4-8
- simplifying requests, 4-4
- USERID
- command line argument, 4-3
- using, XML report definitions, 7-2
W
- Web
- CGI, 1-5
- key map file, 4-5
- server tier, Oracle Reports Services, 1-2
- server, configuring, 3-9
- Windows NT, Oracle Reports Services server
- configuring with environment variables, 3-12
- setting the default, 3-12
- starting, 3-2
- starting as a non-service, 3-3
- stopping, 3-4
X
- XML
- applying
- multiple report definitions, 7-20
- report definition at runtime, 7-19
- report definition in PL/SQL, 7-21
- report definition stored in a file, 7-21
- report definition stored in memory, 7-21
- creating
- report definition, 7-3
- report definition required tags, 7-4
- report definitions, 7-2
- debugging report definitions, 7-26
- parser error messages, 7-26
- report definitions, 7-1
- additional objects, 7-11
- applying, 7-20
- applying via PL/SQL, 7-21
- batch modifications, 7-25
- debugging, 7-26
- for building reports, 7-5
- formatting example, 7-7
- formatting exception example, 7-9
- full, 7-12
- hyperlink example, 7-10
- overview, 7-2
- parser, 7-26
- partial, 7-5
- PL/SQL example, 7-10
- required tags, 7-4
- running, 7-25
- running to Oracle Reports Services Builder, 7-28
- tags, 7-30
- writing to files, 7-29
- running
- report definition by itself, 7-25
- report definitions, 7-19
- RWBLD60, 7-28
- tag reference, 7-30
- TEXT_IO, 7-29
- tracing options, 7-26
- using report definitions, 7-2