Contents
- Intended Audience
- Documentation Accessibility
- Structure
- Related Documents
- Conventions
- 1.1 Overview of OracleAS Reports Services
- 1.2 OracleAS Reports Services Components
- 1.3 OracleAS Reports Services Runtime Process
- 1.4 Things to Consider When You Set Up Your System
- 1.4.1 Choosing the Types of Requests You Will Service
- 1.4.2 Choosing Servlet, JSP, or CGI
- 1.4.3 Choosing Single- Or Multiple-Machine Configurations
- 1.4.4 Choosing Whether to Cluster Multiple Servers
- 1.5 Maintaining High Availability
- 2.1 Starting and Stopping the Reports Server
- 2.1.1 Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Reports Servers from Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g
- 2.1.2 Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Reports Servers from the Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server
- 2.1.3 Alternative Methods of Starting and Stopping the Reports Server
- 2.1.3.1 Installing and Starting the Reports Server as a Service (Windows)
- 2.1.3.2 Starting the In-Process Server (Windows and UNIX)
- 2.1.3.3 Starting the Reports Server from a Command Line (Windows and UNIX)
- 2.1.3.4 Stopping the Reports Server
- 2.2 Verifying that the Oracle HTTP Server Is Running
- 2.3 Verifying that the Reports Servlet and Server Are Running
- 3.1 OracleAS Reports Services Configuration Files
- 3.2 Configuring Reports Server
- 3.2.1 Reports Server Configuration Elements (rwserverconf.dtd)
- 3.2.1.1 server
- 3.2.1.2 compatible
- 3.2.1.3 cache
- 3.2.1.4 engine
- 3.2.1.5 security
- 3.2.1.6 destination
- 3.2.1.7 job
- 3.2.1.8 notification
- 3.2.1.9 log
- 3.2.1.10 jobStatusRepository
- 3.2.1.11 trace
- 3.2.1.12 connection
- 3.2.1.13 queue
- 3.2.1.14 persistFile
- 3.2.1.15 identifier
- 3.2.1.16 pluginParam
- 3.2.1.17 environment
- 3.2.2 Dynamic Environment Switching
- 3.2.2.1 Examples
- 3.2.2.2 Usage Notes
- 3.2.3 Connecting to OracleAS Portal
- 3.3 Configuring the Reports Servlet
- 3.3.1 Specifying the Location of the Key Map File
- 3.3.2 Reloading the Key Map File
- 3.3.3 Hiding Web Command Output
- 3.3.4 Selecting Login Dialog Boxes
- 3.3.5 Setting Up Trace Options for the Reports Servlet and JSPs
- 3.3.6 Specifying the character encoding for reports output using rwservlet
- 3.3.7 Disallowing HTML code specified in the URL from being executed in a browser
- 3.3.8 Specifying the pool size for concurrent connections to rwservlet
- 3.3.9 Customizing the Appearance of Server Error Messages
- 3.3.10 Specifying an In-Process Server
- 3.3.11 Identifying the Default Reports Server
- 3.3.12 Pointing to Dynamically Generated Images
- 3.3.13 Setting Expiration for Database and System Authentication Cookies
- 3.3.14 Setting an Encryption Key for the Database and System Authentication Cookies
- 3.3.15 Adding Formatting to Diagnostic/Debugging Output
- 3.3.16 Defining the rwservlet Help File
- 3.3.17 Specifying the Use of OracleAS Single Sign-On
- 3.4 Configuring the URL Engine
- 3.5 Entering Proxy Information
- 3.6 Configuring Reports Server with the Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server and Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g
- 3.6.1 opmn.xml
- 3.6.1.1 Process Module
- 3.6.1.2 Standalone Reports Server Specification
- 3.6.1.3 In-Process Reports Server Specification
- 3.7 DISPLAY and Printer Dependencies on UNIX
- 3.7.1 ScreenPrinter
- 3.7.2 Advanced Imaging Support
- 3.8 Setting the default printer for an in-process server
- 4.1 Using Fonts
- 4.1.1 Fonts in Reports Builder
- 4.1.2 Fonts in Report Output
- 4.1.2.1 Font lookup
- 4.1.3 Fonts in the User Interface
- 4.2 Adding Fonts
- 4.2.1 Adding Fonts to Reports Builder
- 4.2.2 Adding New Fonts for Report Output
- 4.2.2.1 Adding fonts on UNIX
- 4.2.2.2 Adding fonts on Windows
- 4.3 Font Configuration Files
- 4.3.1 File Searching
- 4.4 Font Aliasing
- 4.4.1 Specify Aliasing Information
- 4.4.2 Font Aliasing Mechanism
- 4.4.3 Font Alias File Sections
- 4.4.4 Font Aliasing File Verification
- 4.5 Troubleshooting Font Issues
- 4.6 Font Types
- 4.6.1 Character Sets
- 4.6.2 Unicode
- 4.6.3 Type1 Fonts
- 4.6.4 TrueType Fonts
- 4.6.5 Barcode Fonts
- 4.6.6 CID Fonts
- 5.1 UNIX Printing Overview
- 5.1.1 General Printing Mechanism
- 5.1.2 Oracle Reports Printing Mechanism on UNIX and Windows
- 5.1.3 Printing Support
- 5.2 Setting Up a Printer on UNIX
- 5.2.1 Installing a Printer on UNIX
- 5.2.2 Verifying the Printer Setup for Oracle Reports
- 5.3 Configuring the Printing Environment
- 5.3.1 Editing uiprint.txt File
- 5.3.2 Environment Variables
- 5.3.3 Print Property Dialog Boxes
- 5.3.3.1 Page Setup dialog box
- 5.3.3.2 Print Job dialog box
- 5.4 Printer-Related Files
- 5.4.1 Overview of Files
- 5.4.2 PPD Files
- 5.4.2.1 Local customization of PPD files
- 5.4.3 HPD Files
- 5.4.4 Font Metrics Files
- 5.4.4.1 AFM files
- 5.4.4.2 TFM files
- 5.4.5 uifont.ali
- 5.4.6 uiprint.txt
- 5.4.7 Editing the Printer-Related Files
- 5.4.7.1 Editing PPD files
- 5.4.7.2 Editing HPD files for PCL printing
- 5.5 NLS Support
- 5.5.1 Multibyte Character Set Printing
- 5.5.2 Overview of IX and PASTA
- 5.6 Debugging Options
- 5.6.1 DEBUG_SLFIND
- 5.6.2 TK_DEBUG_POSTSCRIPT
- 5.7 Frequently Asked Questions
- 5.7.1 Common Printing Error Messages
- 5.7.2 PCL Printing Issues
- 5.7.3 PostScript Printing Issues
- 5.7.4 Font-Related Printing Issues
- 5.7.5 Printed Output Issues
- 6.1 PDF Features Included in Oracle Reports
- 6.1.1 Compression
- 6.1.1.1 Setup
- 6.1.2 Font Related Features
- 6.1.2.1 Font aliasing
- 6.1.2.2 Font Subsetting
- 6.1.2.3 Font Embedding
- 6.1.3 Precedence of Execution
- 6.1.4 Accessibility
- 6.1.5 Taxonomy
- 6.1.6 Enhanced Graph Support
- 6.2 Resolving PDF Font Issues During Cross-Platform Deployment
- 6.2.1 Designing and Deploying the Report on the Same Platform
- 6.2.2 Designing the Report on and Deploying it on UNIX
- 6.2.2.1 Step by Step Procedure for Single Byte fonts
- 6.2.2.2 Step by Step Procedure for MultiByte and Unicode fonts
- 6.3 Generating a Unicode PDF File
- 6.3.1 Font Subsetting
- 6.4 Generating a BiDi PDF File
- 6.4.1 Font Subsetting
- 6.5 Generating a Multibyte PDF File
- 6.5.1 Font Aliasing
- 6.5.1.1 Font Subsetting
- 6.6 Generating a Barcode PDF File
- 6.6.1 Font Embedding
- 6.6.1.1 Font Subsetting
- 7.1 Overview of Output Processing
- 7.2 Registering Destination Types with the Server
- 7.2.1 Setting Up a Destination Section in the Server Configuration File
- 7.2.2 Entering Valid Values for a Destination
- 7.2.2.1 Destination destypes and classes
- 7.2.2.2 Destination Property name/value Pairs
- 7.2.3 Example Destination
- 8.1 JDBC Configuration File
- 8.1.1 Verifying Pre-installed Driver Entries
- 8.1.2 Installing and Configuring Merant DataDirect Drivers
- 8.1.2.1 Sybase Driver
- 8.1.2.2 DB2 Driver
- 8.1.2.3 SQL Server Driver
- 8.1.2.4 Informix Driver
- 8.1.2.5 Custom Driver
- 8.2 Defining and Running a JDBC Query
- 8.2.1 Sample Connection Information
- 8.3 Running a JDBC Report Using OracleAS Reports Services
- 8.4 Troubleshooting Information
- 8.4.1 Error Messages
- 8.4.2 Trace Information
- 8.5 Adding Your Own PDS
- 8.5.1 Registering the PDS
- 8.5.2 Configuring the jdbcpds.conf File
- 8.5.3 Installing Your PDS JAR Files
- 8.5.3.1 Reports Builder
- 8.5.3.2 rwbuilder.conf
- 8.5.3.3 Reports Server
- 8.5.4 Installing the Driver’s JAR Files
- 9.1 About OracleAS Reports Services Security
- 9.1.1 Resources Protected
- 9.1.1.1 Application Security
- 9.1.1.2 Resource Security
- 9.1.1.3 Data Source Security
- 9.1.2 Authorization and Access Enforcement
- 9.1.2.1 Handling Report Requests with OracleAS Single Sign-On
- 9.1.2.2 Handling Report Requests without OracleAS Single Sign-On
- 9.1.3 Leveraging Oracle Identity Management Infrastructure
- 9.1.3.1 OracleAS Single Sign-On
- 9.2 Configuring OracleAS Reports Services Security
- 9.2.1 Configuring OracleAS Reports Services Security Options
- 9.2.1.1 OracleAS Portal
- 9.2.1.2 Security Interfaces
- 10.1 Prerequisites
- 10.2 Configuring Out-of-the-Box OracleAS Single Sign-On
- 10.3 Administering OracleAS Single Sign-On
- 10.3.1 Enabling and Disabling OracleAS Single Sign-On
- 10.3.2 Enabling and Disabling Reports Server Security
- 10.3.3 Enabling and Disabling Data Source Security
- 10.3.3.1 SSOCONN
- 10.3.3.2 Populating the Oracle Internet Directory
- 10.3.3.3 Adding a New Resource Type
- 10.3.4 Connecting to the Oracle Internet Directory
- 10.3.4.1 Choosing the Connecting Entity for the Oracle Internet Directory
- 10.3.4.2 Choosing the Oracle Internet Directory Instance
- 10.4 Choosing the connecting entity for the Oracle Internet Directory
- 10.5 OracleAS Forms Services Security Considerations
- 11.1 Creating Reports Users and Named Groups in OracleAS Portal
- 11.1.1 Default Reports-related Groups
- 11.1.1.1 RW_BASIC_USER
- 11.1.1.2 RW_POWER_USER
- 11.1.1.3 RW_DEVELOPER
- 11.1.1.4 RW_ADMINISTRATOR
- 11.1.2 Creating Users and Groups
- 11.2 Registering Oracle Reports Components in OracleAS Portal
- 11.2.1 Creating an Availability Calendar
- 11.2.1.1 Creating a Simple Availability Calendar
- 11.2.1.2 Creating a Combined Availability Calendar
- 11.2.2 Registering a Printer
- 11.2.3 Registering a Reports Server
- 11.2.4 Registering a Report
- 11.2.5 The Manage Portlet
- 12.1 Cluster Overview
- 12.2 Setting Up a Cluster
- 12.2.1 Renaming a Reports Server
- 12.2.2 Generating New Public and Private Keys
- 12.2.3 Entering Public and Private Keys in the Server Configuration File
- 12.2.4 Restarting the Reports Server
- 12.2.5 Submitting a Request to a Cluster
- 13.1 The Reports URL Syntax
- 13.1.1 Servlet
- 13.1.2 JSP
- 13.1.3 CGI
- 13.2 Report Request Methods
- 13.3 Deploying Your Reports
- 13.3.1 Deploying a Report with a Paper Layout
- 13.3.2 Running a Report with a Paper Layout
- 13.3.3 Deploying a JSP report to the Web and to Paper
- 13.3.3.1 Creating a New J2EE Application
- 13.3.3.2 Deploying the Application Using OC4J
- 13.3.4 Running a JSP-Based Web Report from a Browser
- 13.3.5 Running a JSP report with a Paper Layout
- 13.3.6 Running with the WE8MSWIN1252 character set on Solaris
- 13.4 Publishing a Report in OracleAS Portal
- 13.4.1 Creating a Provider for Your Reports
- 13.4.2 Creating the Report Definition File Access
- 13.4.3 Adding the Report Portlet to a Page
- 13.4.4 Adding the Reports Component as an Item to a Page
- 13.5 Specifying a Report Request from a Web Browser
- 13.6 Sending a Request to the URL Engine
- 13.7 Running Reports through a Web Service
- 13.8 Scheduling Reports to Run Automatically
- 13.9 Additional Parameters
- 13.10 Reusing Report Output from Cache
- 13.10.1 Usage Notes
- 13.11 Using a Key Map File
- 13.11.1 Enabling Key Mapping
- 13.11.2 Adding Key Mapping Entries to a Key Map File
- 13.11.3 Using a Key with Everything but JSPs
- 13.11.4 Using a Key with a Report Run as a JSP
- 14.1 Overview
- 14.2 Getting Started
- 14.2.1 Invoking the rwwebservice servlet
- 14.2.2 Viewing the WSDL
- 14.2.3 Oracle Reports Web Service Operations
- 14.2.3.1 getAPIVersion
- 14.2.3.2 getServerInfo
- 14.2.3.3 getJobInfo
- 14.2.3.4 killJob
- 14.2.3.5 runJob
- 14.3 Installing and Using the Sample Proxy and Java Client
- 15.1 Distribution Overview
- 15.2 Introduction to Distribution XML Files
- 15.2.1 The distribution.dtd File
- 15.2.2 Using Variables Within Attributes
- 15.3 Elements of a Distribution XML File
- 15.3.1 destinations
- 15.3.2 foreach
- 15.3.3 mail
- 15.3.4 body
- 15.3.5 attach
- 15.3.6 include
- 15.3.7 file
- 15.3.8 printer
- 15.3.9 destype
- 15.3.10 property
- 15.4 Distribution XML File Examples
- 15.4.1 foreach Examples
- 15.4.1.1 Single E-Mail with Report Groups as Separate Attachments
- 15.4.1.2 Separate E-Mail for Each Group Instance
- 15.4.1.3 Separate E-Mails with Separate Sections as Attachments
- 15.4.1.4 Separate File for Each Section
- 15.4.1.5 Separate Print Run for Each Report
- 15.4.2 mail Examples
- 15.4.2.1 E-Mail with a Whole Report as the Body
- 15.4.2.2 E-Mail with a Section of a Report as the Body
- 15.4.2.3 E-Mail with Two Report Sections as the Body
- 15.4.2.4 E-Mail with External File as Body and Report as Attachment
- 15.4.2.5 E-Mail with Whole Report and Grouped Sections Attached
- 15.4.2.6 E-Mail to Relevant Manager and Department
- 15.4.3 file Examples
- 15.4.3.1 File for Whole Report
- 15.4.3.2 File for Combined Report Sections
- 15.4.3.3 File for Each Group of Combined Sections
- 15.4.3.4 File for Each Report Group Instance
- 15.4.4 printer Examples
- 15.4.4.1 Print Whole Report
- 15.4.4.2 Print Two Sections of a Report
- 15.4.4.3 Print Grouped Report
- 15.4.4.4 Print Combined Sections for Each Group Instance
- 15.4.4.5 Print Relevant Instance of a Report to Its Relevant Printer
- 15.5 Using a Distribution XML File at Runtime
- 15.6 Defining Custom/Pluggable Destinations
- 15.7 Limitations with using distribution
- 15.7.1 destype=oraclePortal
- 15.7.2 XML and delimited outputs
- 15.7.3 Distribution and dynamic format values
- 16.1 Customization Overview
- 16.2 Creating XML Customizations
- 16.2.1 Required XML Tags
- 16.2.2 Changing Styles
- 16.2.3 Changing a Format Mask
- 16.2.4 Adding Formatting Exceptions
- 16.2.5 Adding Program Units and Hyperlinks
- 16.2.6 Adding a New Query and Using the Result in a New Header Section
- 16.2.7 Encoding the URL
- 16.3 Creating XML Data Models
- 16.3.1 Creating Multiple Data Sources
- 16.3.2 Linking Between Data Sources
- 16.3.3 Creating Group Hierarchies within Each Data Source
- 16.3.4 Creating Cross-product (Matrix) Groups
- 16.3.5 Creating Formulas, Summaries, and Placeholders at Any Level
- 16.3.6 Creating Parameters
- 16.4 Using XML Files at Runtime
- 16.4.1 Applying an XML Report Definition at Runtime
- 16.4.1.1 Applying One XML Report Definition
- 16.4.1.2 Applying Multiple XML Report Definitions
- 16.4.1.3 Applying an XML Report Definition in PL/SQL
- 16.4.2 Running an XML Report Definition by Itself
- 16.4.3 Performing Batch Modifications
- 16.5 Debugging XML Report Definitions
- 16.5.1 XML Parser Error Messages
- 16.5.2 Tracing Options
- 16.5.3 rwbuilder
- 16.5.4 Writing XML to a File for Debugging
- 17.1 The Event-Driven Publishing API
- 17.1.1 Elements of the API
- 17.1.2 Creating and Manipulating a Parameter List
- 17.1.2.1 Add_Parameter
- 17.1.2.2 Remove_Parameter
- 17.1.2.3 Clear_Parameter_List
- 17.1.3 How to Submit a Job
- 17.1.4 How to Check for Status
- 17.1.5 Using the Servers' Status Record
- 17.2 Debugging Applications that Use the Event-Driven Publishing API
- 17.3 Invoking a Report From a Database Event
- 17.4 Integrating with Oracle Advanced Queuing
- 17.4.1 Creating a Queue That Holds Messages of Type SRW_PARAMLIST
- 17.4.2 Creating the Enqueuing Procedure
- 17.4.3 Creating the Dequeuing Procedure
- 18.1 NLS Architecture
- 18.1.1 Language-Independent Functions
- 18.1.2 Language-Dependent Data
- 18.2 NLS Environment Variables
- 18.2.1 NLS_LANG Environment Variable
- 18.2.1.1 Defining the NLS_LANG Environment Variable
- 18.2.1.2 Character Sets
- 18.2.1.3 Language and Territory
- 18.2.2 DEVELOPER_NLS_LANG and USER_NLS_LANG Environment Variables
- 18.3 Specifying a Character Set in a JSP or XML File
- 18.4 Bidirectional Support
- 18.5 Unicode
- 18.5.1 Unicode Support
- 18.5.2 Unicode Font Support
- 18.5.3 Enabling Unicode Support
- 18.5.4 Using ALTER SESSION
- 18.6 Translating Applications
- 19.1 Configuring the Reports Server for Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g
- 19.2 Navigating to the Reports Server Page
- 19.2.1 Navigating to the Reports Server Page in the Grid Control Console
- 19.2.2 Navigating to the Reports Server Page in the Application Server Control Console
- 19.3 Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Reports Servers
- 19.4 Viewing and Managing Job Queues
- 19.4.1 Viewing and Managing Job Queues in the Application Server Control Console
- 19.4.1.1 Viewing and Managing the Current Jobs Queue
- 19.4.1.2 Viewing and Managing the Scheduled Jobs Queue
- 19.4.1.3 Viewing and Managing the Finished Jobs Queue
- 19.4.1.4 Viewing and Managing the Failed Jobs Queue
- 19.5 Monitoring Server Performance
- 19.5.1 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Console
- 19.5.2 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control Console
- 19.6 Viewing and Changing the Reports Server Configuration Files
- 19.6.1 Configuring Selected Parameters
- 19.6.2 Configuring the server_name.conf File
- 19.7 Viewing and Linking to Server Cluster Members
- 19.8 Viewing Port Numbers
- 19.9 Changing Your Middle-Tier
- 20.1 Methodology
- 20.1.1 Performance Analysis Tools
- 20.1.1.1 Report Trace
- 20.1.1.2 Efficient SQL
- 20.1.1.3 PL/SQL
- 20.1.1.4 Java Stored Procedures
- 20.1.1.5 The Java Importer
- 20.1.2 Accessing the Data
- 20.1.2.1 Non-SQL Data Sources
- 20.1.2.2 Database Indexes
- 20.1.2.3 Calculations
- 20.1.2.4 Redundant Data
- 20.1.2.5 Break Groups
- 20.1.2.6 Group Filters
- 20.1.2.7 To Link or not to Link
- 20.1.3 Formatting the Data
- 20.1.3.1 Paper Layout
- 20.1.3.2 Web Layout and JSP Report Definition
- 20.1.4 General Layout Guidelines
- 20.1.4.1 Fetching Ahead
- 20.1.4.2 Bursting and Distribution
- 20.1.5 Calling Oracle Reports from Forms
- 20.1.6 Running the Report
- A.1 Command Overview
- A.1.1 Keywords and applicable commands
- A.1.2 rwclient
- A.1.3 rwrun
- A.1.4 rwbuilder
- A.1.5 rwconverter
- A.1.6 rwservlet
- A.1.7 rwcgi
- A.1.8 rwserver
- A.2 Command Line Syntax
- A.3 General Usage Notes
- A.4 Command Line Keywords
- A.4.1 ACCESSIBLE
- A.4.2 ARRAYSIZE
- A.4.3 AUTHID
- A.4.4 AUTOCOMMIT
- A.4.5 AUTOSTART
- A.4.6 BACKGROUND
- A.4.7 BATCH
- A.4.8 BCC
- A.4.9 BLANKPAGES
- A.4.10 BUFFERS
- A.4.11 CACHELOB
- A.4.12 CC
- A.4.13 CELLWRAPPER
- A.4.14 CMDFILE
- A.4.15 CMDKEY
- A.4.16 COLLATE
- A.4.17 CONTENTAREA
- A.4.18 COPIES
- A.4.19 CUSTOMIZE
- A.4.20 DATEFORMATMASK
- A.4.21 DELAUTH
- A.4.22 DELIMITED_HDR
- A.4.23 DELIMITER
- A.4.24 DESFORMAT
- A.4.25 DESNAME
- A.4.26 DEST
- A.4.27 DESTINATION
- A.4.28 DESTYPE
- A.4.29 DISTRIBUTE
- A.4.30 DTYPE
- A.4.31 DUNIT
- A.4.32 ENGINERESPONSETIMEOUT
- A.4.33 EXPIRATION
- A.4.34 EXPIREDAYS
- A.4.35 EXPRESS_SERVER
- A.4.36 FORMSIZE
- A.4.37 FROM
- A.4.38 GETJOBID
- A.4.39 GETSERVERINFO
- A.4.40 HELP
- A.4.41 INSTALL
- A.4.42 ITEMTITLE
- A.4.43 JOBNAME
- A.4.44 JOBTYPE
- A.4.45 JVMOPTIONS
- A.4.46 KILLJOBID
- A.4.47 LONGCHUNK
- A.4.48 MIMETYPE
- A.4.49 MODE
- A.4.50 MODULE|REPORT
- A.4.51 NONBLOCKSQL
- A.4.52 NOTIFYFAILURE
- A.4.53 NOTIFYSUCCESS
- A.4.54 NUMBERFORMATMASK
- A.4.55 OLAP_CON
- A.4.56 ONFAILURE
- A.4.57 ONSUCCESS
- A.4.58 ORIENTATION
- A.4.59 OUTPUTFOLDER
- A.4.60 OUTPUTIMAGEFORMAT
- A.4.61 OUTPUTPAGE
- A.4.62 OVERWRITE
- A.4.63 P_AVAILABILITY
- A.4.64 P_DESCRIPTION
- A.4.65 P_FORMATS
- A.4.66 P_NAME
- A.4.67 P_OWNER
- A.4.68 P_PFORMTEMPLATE
- A.4.69 P_PRINTERS
- A.4.70 P_PRIVILEGE
- A.4.71 P_SERVERS
- A.4.72 P_TRIGGER
- A.4.73 P_TYPES
- A.4.74 PAGEGROUP
- A.4.75 PAGESIZE
- A.4.76 PAGESTREAM
- A.4.77 PARAMFORM
- A.4.78 PARSEQUERY
- A.4.79 PDFCOMP
- A.4.80 PDFEMBED
- A.4.81 PRINTJOB
- A.4.82 READONLY
- A.4.83 RECURSIVE_LOAD
- A.4.84 REPLACEITEM
- A.4.85 REPLYTO
- A.4.86 REPORT|MODULE
- A.4.87 ROLE
- A.4.88 RUNDEBUG
- A.4.89 SAVE_RDF
- A.4.90 SCHEDULE
- A.4.91 SERVER
- A.4.92 SHOWAUTH
- A.4.93 SHOWENV
- A.4.94 SHOWJOBID
- A.4.95 SHOWJOBS
- A.4.96 SHOWMAP
- A.4.97 SHOWMYJOBS
- A.4.98 SHUTDOWN
- A.4.99 SITENAME
- A.4.100 SOURCE
- A.4.101 SQLTRACE
- A.4.102 SSOCONN
- A.4.103 STATUSFOLDER
- A.4.104 STATUSFORMAT
- A.4.105 STATUSPAGE
- A.4.106 STYPE
- A.4.107 SUBJECT
- A.4.108 SUPPRESSLAYOUT
- A.4.109 TOLERANCE
- A.4.110 TRACEFILE
- A.4.111 TRACEMODE
- A.4.112 TRACEOPTS
- A.4.113 UNINSTALL
- A.4.114 UPGRADE_PLSQL
- A.4.115 URLPARAMETER
- A.4.116 USERID
- A.4.117 WEBSERVER_DEBUG
- A.4.118 WEBSERVER_DOCROOT
- A.4.119 WEBSERVER_PORT
- B.1 Environment Variables
- B.1.1 CA_GPREFS
- B.1.2 CA_UPREFS
- B.1.3 DELIMITED_LINE_END
- B.1.4 DOC
- B.1.5 INTERRUPT
- B.1.6 DEVELOPER_NLS_LANG
- B.1.7 NLS_CALENDAR
- B.1.8 NLS_CREDIT
- B.1.9 NLS_CURRENCY
- B.1.10 NLS_DATE_FORMAT
- B.1.11 NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE
- B.1.12 NLS_DEBIT
- B.1.13 NLS_ISO_CURRENCY
- B.1.14 NLS_LANG
- B.1.15 NLS_LIST_SEPARATOR
- B.1.16 NLS_MONETARY_CHARACTERS
- B.1.17 NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS
- B.1.18 NLS_SORT
- B.1.19 ORACLE_AFM
- B.1.20 ORACLE_HOME
- B.1.21 ORACLE_HPD
- B.1.22 ORACLE_PATH
- B.1.23 ORACLE_PPD
- B.1.24 ORACLE_TFM
- B.1.25 ORAINFONAV_DOCPATH
- B.1.26 PRINTER
- B.1.27 REMOTE
- B.1.28 REPORTS_ADD_HWMARGIN
- B.1.29 REPORTS_ARABIC_NUMERAL
- B.1.30 REPORTS_BIDI_ALGORITHM
- B.1.31 REPORTS_CGIDIAGBODYTAGS *
- B.1.32 REPORTS_CGIDIAGHEADTAGS *
- B.1.33 REPORTS_CGIHELP *
- B.1.34 REPORTS_CGIMAP *
- B.1.35 REPORTS_CGINODIAG *
- B.1.36 REPORTS_CLASSPATH
- B.1.37 REPORTS_COOKIE_EXPIRE *
- B.1.38 REPORTS_DB_AUTH *
- B.1.39 REPORTS_DEFAULT_DISPLAY
- B.1.40 REPORTS_DEFAULT_PIXEL_SIZE
- B.1.41 REPORTS_ENCRYPTION_KEY *
- B.1.42 REPORTS_GRAPH_IMAGE_DPI
- B.1.43 REPORTS_JVM_OPTIONS
- B.1.44 REPORTS_NLS_XML_CHARSETS
- B.1.45 REPORTS_NO_DUMMY_PRINTER
- B.1.46 REPORTS_NO_HTML_SPACE_REPLACE
- B.1.47 REPORTS_OUTPUTIMAGEFORMAT
- B.1.48 REPORTS_PATH
- B.1.49 REPORTS_RESOURCE
- B.1.50 REPORTS_SERVER *
- B.1.51 REPORTS_SPACE_BREAK
- B.1.52 REPORTS_SSLPORT *
- B.1.53 REPORTS_SYS_AUTH
- B.1.54 REPORTS_TAGLIB_URI
- B.1.55 REPORTS_TMP
- B.1.56 REPORTS_USEREXIT
- B.1.57 RW
- B.1.58 TK_PRINT
- B.1.59 TK_PRINT_STATUS
- B.1.60 TK_PRINTER
- B.1.61 TK90_AFM
- B.1.62 TK90_HPD
- B.1.63 TK90_PPD
- B.1.64 TK90_TFM
- B.1.65 USERNAME
- B.1.66 USER_NLS_LANG
- B.1.67 WIN_REMOTE_SESSIONS
- B.1.68 XMMITR
- C.1 Batch Registering Report Definition Files
- C.1.1 Run rwconverter to Generate a SQL Script
- C.1.2 Run the Script in SQL*Plus
- C.2 Batch Removing Report Packages
- C.3 PL/SQL Batch Registering Function