USERID
command line keywordNote: Use USERID
only if you are not using Single Sign-On.
USERID
specifies your Oracle user name and
password, with an optional database name for accessing a remote database. If
the password is omitted, then a database logon form opens automatically before
the user is allowed to run the report.
If you want users to log on to the database, then omit the password portion
of the USERID
keyword from the report request. If you want users
to log on every time they run report requests, then use the Reports key mapping
file, cgicmd.dat
, to specify the runtime command, and include the
%D
argument in the relevant key mapping entry.
For information on using the cgicmd.dat
file, see the chapter
"Running Report Requests" in the Oracle Application Server Reports
Services Publishing Reports to the Web manual.
The executables that can use this keyword are:
rwbuilder |
yes |
rwrun |
yes |
rwclient |
yes |
rwcgi |
yes |
rwserver |
no |
rwservlet |
yes |
rwconverter |
yes |
USERID=username[/password][@database]
Values |
Description |
|
Username assigned by the database administrator. |
|
Password for the username. See "Usage notes", below. |
|
The name of the database you are accessing. |
The logon definition cannot exceed 512 bytes in length.
USERID
can be used when running JSP-based Web reports from
the command line.
It is strongly recommended that you do not include the password when using
USERID
with rwbuilder
, rwrun
, rwclient
,
or rwconverter
. On many operating systems, this information
can become available to any user (for example, with the ps
command on UNIX). Instead, use the SSOCONN
keyword.
Running a report from the command line
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