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How to Query or create a Report Set for the Oracle Application?
Hi All,
How To Specify the Number of Copies to Print by Report? I got one solution from Metalink Note:1011729.6. Here they mentioned Set the number of copies for each report in Report Set form. As the Responsibility System Administrator navigate to the Administer Report Sets Form \ Navigate Report Set And perform the following steps: 1) Query or create a Report Set for the Application. But I did not find the 'Report Set' in Sys admin responsibility. Can any one clarify How to Query or create a Report Set for the Oracle Application? Thanks, Prasad Raju |
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hi Prasad,
By creating the report set, they mean that you have to create a new request set by your own. a request set contains a set of individual requests / concurrent programs. you group together the individual concurrent requests into the report set. for creating a report set, you have to define the stages in the report set. a stage can have one or more individual reports. you can also define parameters for the individual reports. try the same when you get time. Arun |
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