Oracle® Reports Tutorial
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This manual will help you get started using Oracle Reports, as well as introduce you to publishing data to the Web and paper.
This tutorial is intended for users new to Oracle Reports, or for users familiar with Oracle Reports who would like to learn more about building JSP-based Web reports.
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For more information about Oracle Reports, refer to the following resources:
Oracle Application Server Reports Services Publishing Reports to the Web
Oracle Reports online Help, which you can access in two ways:
From Reports Builder:
Choose Help > Help Contents.
Click Help or press F1 in any dialog box.
In the Property Inspector, click a property, then press F1 to display the property's help topic.
On the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Oracle Reports 10g page (http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/reports/index.html
):
Under Resources, click Hosted Online Help to display the Web-based version of the most recent Oracle Reports online Help.
Under News, click Oracle Reports Online Help Update to replace your Oracle Reports online Help in Reports Builder with the most recent update. Instructions for replacing your help file are included in the readme.txt
in the download file.
The following text conventions are used in this document:
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boldface | Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary. |
italic | Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values. |
monospace
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Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter. |
The exercises in the tutorial use the Human Resources sample schema provided with the Oracle database and an HTML template. We have also provided a text file containing the SQL you will enter, as well as the JSPs you will create in every chapter.
You can download these files from the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Oracle Reports 10g page (http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/reports/index.html
): click Getting Started with Oracle Reports. Navigate to the index, then click Examples. On the Examples page, you will see a link to Oracle Reports Tutorial. You can also find the files on the Documentation CD that came with the product. It is recommended that you copy the files into a local directory (for example, d:\Reports_Tutorial
).
Sample Schema
This tutorial relies on the data contained in the Human Resources section of the sample schema. This sample schema is provided with the Oracle database.
Viewing Web Reports
To produce the Web-based report, you must have a Web browser installed on your computer. The minimum and recommended requirements are:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x or higher
or
Netscape Communicator 4.x or higher
Viewing the Web Source
Although you can view the Web source for your JSP report in Reports Builder, this tutorial also shows you how to analyze your Web source in a text editor. It is recommended that you use a text editor such as NotePad or UltraEdit.