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Oracle Reports is a tool for developing reports against data stored in an Oracle database. Oracle Reports consists of Oracle Reports Developer (a component of the Oracle Developer Suite) and Oracle Application Server Reports Services (a component of the Oracle Application Server).


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Output formats

The report output can be delivered directly to a printer or saved in the following formats:

  • HTML
  • RTF
  • PDF
  • XML
  • Microsoft Excel

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History

Oracle RPT

Oracle RPT was an early, primitive predecessor to SQL*ReporWriter.

SQL*ReportWriter

  • Character based report writing tool.
  • The software was purchased by Oracle from a third party

Oracle Reports 1

  • New GUI mode IDE
  • Major rewrite

Oracle Reports 2.0

Oracle Reports 2.5

Release April 1995. New Object Navigator. New Toolbars. New Menus.

Still no undos.

More stable IDE.

Oracle Reports 6i

New features added in 6i:

  • WebDB integration
  • XML Output
  • HTML Parameter Form Extensions
  • SQL Access to the Reports Server Queue
  • EXEC_SQL Integration

Oracle Reports 9i

New features added in 9i:

  • XML report definition
  • Query types: XML, JDBC, Oracle9i OLAP, text files
  • Pluggable Data Sources
  • Java Importer
  • Oracle9i JDeveloper Integration
  • Oracle9i SCM Integration
  • Integration with BI Beans
  • Oracle9iAS Portal Report Import
  • Edit Oracle9iAS Discoverer Worksheet Export.

Oracle Reports 10g

New features added in 10g:

  • New output format SPREADSHEET, output to Microsoft Excel.
  • Extended HTML formatting customisation
  • Compliant to HTML 4.01 and XML 1.1 standards...

Creating Matrix Report Manually using Developer 6i Reports - YouTube
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References


Tutorial Create Report Wizard in Oracle Reports 11g: example
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External links

  • Oracle Reports
  • Oracle Reports FAQ
  • RPT Conversion to PL/SQL Stored Procedures

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