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Welcome to Release 10.1.3.4 of the Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Report Designer's Guide.
This guide is intended for users who will use Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Enterprise to perform one or all of the following:
View and Schedule reports
Design report layouts
Develop report queries and data models
Translate reports
For users who will be developing report queries and data models, knowledge of SQL or your data source is assumed.
For users who will be designing report layouts, some experience with the medium of your template type is assumed (for example, Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, or Adobe Flexbuilder). If you are designing advanced report layouts, you may benefit by using an XSL reference.
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Information specifically related to BI Publisher can be found at:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/bi_pub.html
Other guides in the Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher documentation set include:
Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Administrator's and Developer's Guide
Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Installation Guide
Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Certification Guide
Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Release Notes
Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Java API Reference Guide
All of these guides are available from: http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/bi_pub.html
If your installation is integrated with the Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, please see the Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition documentation available from: http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/bi_ee.html
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