![]() ![]() ![]() In the Paper Design view or Paper Layout view, click the File Link tool in the tool palette.ĭouble-click the file link object to display the Property Inspector. File Link objects are not implemented in JSP-based Web reports. This procedure applies to paper-based reports. For example, $&/week may produce $800/week in the report output. In addition to referencing fields in a boilerplate text object, you can directly reference a database column (for example, &SAL). For example, if field f_sal is fixed horizontally, $&/week may produce $800/week in the report output. Therefore, if the Horizontal Elasticity property is set to Fixed, any extra spaces in the field will appear in the report output. You can include field references right next to each other with no spaces in between and without angle brackets (for example, &field1&field2&field3).Ī reference to a field includes the field's properties. If the field reference follows other text, no angle brackets are needed (for example, Oracle& fieldname). If you want to place the field reference in front of other text with no spaces in between, enclose the field name in angle brackets to separate it from the text (for example, &Oracle). Type an ampersand ( &) followed by the name of the field. In the Paper Design view or Paper Layout view, click in the boilerplate text where you want the reference to a field to appear. To reference a field in boilerplate text: Section 2.5.1, "About Parameter Form HTML extensions"Ĥ.9.2.5 Referencing a field in boilerplate text Section 1.8.5, "About boilerplate objects" With the Contains HTML tags property set to Yes, this object will be interpreted with the parameters replaced with their actual values, as follows: In a boilerplate text object, you can type the following Java Applet, called NervousText.class, which takes the object width and height as parameters: With the Contains HTML tags property set to Yes, this object will appear in HTML/HTMLCSS report output as a graphic (oracle.gif), which the end user can click to link to my_report.html.Įxample 3: Parameter values output to HTML In a boilerplate text object, you can type the following text: With its Contains HTML Tags property set to No, this will format in the report output as:Įxample 2: Boilerplate text object tagged as a hyperlink With its Contains HTML Tags property set to Yes, this will format as: Any HTML not in the supported set of tags and attributes are not interpreted, and appear as is in the report output.Ĭonsider a text boilerplate object that is defined as follows:ĭesign time format is merged with run time formatting instructions. If the report is generated to other bitmap output formats (for example, PDF, RTF, PostScript), a fixed set of HTML tags and attributes are interpreted and formatted in the output, as described in Section 2.8.9, "About HTML formatting". If the report is generated to HTML or HTMLCSS output, all HTML tags and attributes are interpreted and formatted in the output. When the text object's Contains HTML Tags property is set to Yes, HTML tags and attributes are formatted in your report output as follows: In the Property Inspector, under the Web Settings node, set the Contains HTML Tags property to Yes. In the new boilerplate object, type the desired HTML.Ĭlick outside the boilerplate text object.ĭouble-click the boilerplate text object (or right-click the object, and choose Property Inspector). In the Paper Design view, click the Text tool in the tool palette. To create a boilerplate text object for HTML tags: This creates a matrix object that is the intersection of the two repeating frames. In the Property Inspector, under Repeating Frame, set the Source property to the "row" for the matrix, and set the Print Direction property to Across.ĭrag a rectangle around both repeating frames to select them, then choose Insert > Layout Matrix. In the Property Inspector, under Repeating Frame, set the Source property to the "column" for the matrix, and set the Print Direction property to Down.Ĭlick the Repeating Frame tool in the tool palette again, then drag a rectangle to create a second repeating frame, intersecting the first repeating frame. In the Paper Layout view, click the Repeating Frame tool in the tool palette, then drag a rectangle to create a repeating frame. The recommended method for creating a matrix object is to use the Report Block Wizard (choose Insert > Report Block in the Paper Layout view). This procedure provides steps to create a matrix object manually. ![]()
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