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SSOCONN command line keyword

SSOCONN specifies one or more connect strings to use to connect to one or more data sources in a Single Sign-On environment.

For more information about Oracle Reports and Single Sign-On (SSO), see chapter "Configuring and Administering OracleAS Single Sign-On" in the Oracle Application Server Reports Services Publishing Reports to the Web manual.

The executables that can use this keyword are:

rwbuilder no
rwrun no
rwclient no
rwcgi no
rwserver no
rwservlet yes
rwconverter no

Syntax

SSOCONN=key{/type[/conn_string_parameter]}{,key[/type[/conn_string_parameter]]}

Values

Description

key

A connection string value stored in the Oracle Internet Directory (OID).

type

The kind of data source to which you are connecting, to identify the format in the string associated with key. The type value must be a valid resource type stored in the Oracle Internet Directory. Oracle Reports provides default resource types for the following:

  • Oracle database (OracleDB)
  • JDBC (JDBCPDS)
  • Oracle Express (EXPRESSPDS)
conn_string_parameter

The name of the Oracle Reports system or user parameter to be used to pass the connection string to rwservlet to run the report. For example, in the case of the OracleDB data source, Oracle Reports receives the connection string through the USERID parameter and uses it to connect to the specified Oracle database. Similarly, for EXPRESSPDS, the EXPRESS_SERVER parameter is used, and for JDBCPDS, p_jdbcpds is used. If you have your own custom pluggable data sources, you would need to define your own user parameter for passing the connection string to Oracle Reports and specify it as conn_string_parameter for SSOCONN.

Usage notes

See also

Command line keywords

Using the command line

Running a report from the command line