REPORTS_USEREXITS
environment variableThis environment variable specifies the libraries for use by Oracle Reports. These libraries are program modules created by you to be called by Oracle Reports.
REPORTS_USEREXITS
can specify multiple libraries. On Windows,
use a backslash (\) to separate directories in a path, and a semicolon (;) to
separate complete paths. On UNIX, use a forward slash (/) to separate directories
in a path, and a colon (:) to separate complete paths.
If this value is not explicitly set, Oracle Reports looks for rwxtb.dll
according to the path variable of the system.
Notes:
With Oracle Reports 10g, you can call Java methods using the ORA_JAVA
built-in package and the Java Importer. This reduces the need to have user
exits in a report and allows for a more open and portable deployment. You
may also use the ORA_FFI
built-in package, which provides a
foreign function interface for invoking C functions in a dynamic library.
With the availability of these built-in packages, the use of user exits
is deprecated in Oracle Reports, though makefiles are still be supplied
to permit you to continue to work with existing user exits.
For backward compatibility, the prior name REPORTS_USEREXIT
is allowed for this environment variable.
Valid Values |
Any user exit library (along with its absolute path). |
Default |
Not defined. |
On Windows:
REPORTS_USEREXITS=C:\mydll.dll;d:\mynew.dll;e:\bin\speed.dll
On UNIX:
REPORTS_USEREXITS=/usr/oracle/mylib.so:/usr/oracle/myfolder/speed.so
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