CUSTOMIZE
command line keywordCUSTOMIZE
specifies an Oracle Reports
XML file to be run against the current report. The XML file contains customizations
(for example, changes to the layout or data model) that change the report definition
in some way.
For more information on customizing reports at runtime with XML customization
files, see the chapter "Customizing Reports with XML" in the Oracle
Application Server Reports Services Publishing Reports to the Web manual,
available on the Oracle
Technology Network Oracle Reports Documentation page (http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/reports.html
).
The executables that can use this keyword are:
rwbuilder |
no |
rwrun |
yes |
rwclient |
yes |
rwcgi |
yes |
rwserver |
no |
rwservlet |
yes |
rwconverter |
yes |
CUSTOMIZE=filename.xml|(filename1.xml, filename2.xml, ...)
Values |
Description |
|
The names of files that contain a valid XML report definition, with path
information prefixed to the file name(s) if necessary (if the files are
not located in a path specified in the |
Typically, the file extension of an XML report definition is.XML
,
but it does not have to be when it is used with the CUSTOMIZE
keyword.
CUSTOMIZE
can be used when running JSP-based Web reports from
the command line.
CUSTOMIZE
as the last keyword when
specified in a URL; for example:
...REPORT=emp.rdf CUSTOMIZE=c:\myreports/emp.xml
In this scenario, your URL ends with the extension .xml
and Internet Explorer treats the return stream as XML, when in fact it is
HTML. As a result, you will receive a browser error. To work around this issue,
you should never use recognized file extensions at the end of a URL. In the
example above, you could switch the positions of the REPORT
and
CUSTOMIZE
parameters in your URL.
rwrun userid=scott/tiger@mydb report=emp.rdf customize=empcustomize.xml destype=file desformat=pdf desname=emp.pdf
Running a report from the command line
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