What you will learn
In this course, students learn how to design and build a variety of
standard and custom Web and paper reports using Oracle Reports
Developer. Working in the declarative environment of Reports
Builder, students learn how to retrieve, display, and format data
from any data source in numerous reporting styles and publish the
output to any destination.
During the course, students learn how to add dynamic content to a
static Web page and publish reports to the Web. Students also learn
how to customize more complex reports, embed graphical charts, and
use OracleAS Reports Services to deploy your reports.
Audience
Database Administrators, Technical Consultant, Reports Developer
Prerequisites
XML: Introduction or equivalent familiarity with basic XML
Course Objectives
Create reports by accessing data from various data sources
Add dynamic data to an existing HTML page
Use report parameters and customize a runtime parameter form
Enhance reports using graphs and PL/SQL trigger code
Maximize report performance using OracleAS Reports Services and tune
reports
Publish a report on the Web and build reports to run in various
languages
Manage report templates, create mailing labels and letters
Identify the main components in a report document and how they are
related
Identify the differences between Web and paper reports
Identify standard report design styles and run existing reports to
various output destinations
Create and modify basic tabular reports and high quality Web reports
Create other report styles such as break reports and matrix reports
Course Outline
Introduction to Oracle Reports Developer
Business Intelligence
Enterprise Reporting
Oracle Reports Developer
Oracle Database 10g
Oracle Developer Suite 10g
Oracle Application Server 10g
OracleAS Reports Services
OracleAS Reports Services Architecture for the Web
Designing and Running Reports
Understanding User Requirements
Designing Reports
Tabular
Master-Detail
Master with Two Details
Matrix
Retrieving and Sharing Data
Running a Report
Working in Oracle Reports Developer
Reports Developer Executables
Invoking Reports Builder
Reports Builder Modules
Report Data and Layout
Reports Builder Components
Object Navigator
Report-Level Objects
Data Model Objects
Creating a Paper Report
Report Module Components
Building a Paper Report
Viewing the Paper Report Output
Saving the Report Definition
Reentering the Wizard
Creating Break Reports
Break Report Labels
Creating Mailing Labels and Letters
Enhancing a Basic Paper Report
What Is the Paper Design?
The Paper Design Window
Modifying a Report
Aligning Columns
Setting a Format Mask
Manipulating Objects
Modifying Visual Attributes
Applying Conditional Formatting
Managing Report Templates
Using Report Templates
Modifying a Template
Customizing the Template Margin
Customizing the Template Body
Adding Web Links to a Template for Report HTML Output
Predefining Your Own Templates
Adding a Template Preview Image
Creating a Web Report
What Is JSP Technology?
JSP Advantages
Simple JSP Example
Building a Web Report
Using the Report Wizard
Report Editor: Web Source View
JSP Tags
Web Source Example
Enhancing Reports Using the Data Model: Queries and Groups
The Data Model Objects
Modifying Properties of a Query
Applying Changes
Changing the Group Structure
Group Hierarchy
Ordering Data in a Group
Query Modifications
Filtering Data in a Group
Enhancing Reports Using the Data Model: Data Sources
Data Source Types
Pluggable Data Sources
Using XML as a Data Source
Document Type Definition File
OLAP Data Source
Using Text as a Data Source
Using JDBC as a Data Source
Using REF Cursor Queries
Enhancing Reports Using the Data Model: Creating Columns
Data Model Columns
Maintaining Data Source Columns
Producing File Content Output
Creating a Column
Creating Summary Columns
Displaying Subtotals
Displaying Percentages
Creating a Formula Column
Enhancing Reports Using the Paper Layout
Viewing the Paper Layout
Designing Multipanel Reports
Printing Multipanel Reports
Different Objects in the Paper Layout
The Paper Layout Layers
Report Processing
Paper Layout Tools
Report Bursting
Controlling the Paper Layout: Common Properties
Modifying Paper Layout Object Properties
Common Layout Properties
Sizing Objects
Anchors
Layout Object Relationships
Pagination Icons in the Paper Layout
Controlling Print Frequency
Using Format Triggers
Controlling the Paper Layout: Specific Properties
Properties of a Repeating Frame
Specifying Print Direction
Controlling the Number of Records per Page
Controlling Spacing Between Records
Minimum Widow Records
System Variables
Valid Source Columns
Displaying File Contents
Web Reporting
Comparing Static and Dynamic Reporting
Adding Dynamic Content
Creating a Report Block
Invoking the Report Block Wizard
Examining the Web Source Code
rw:foreach Tag
rw:field Tag
Customizing Reports JSPs
Extending Functionality Using XML
Why Use XML Report Definitions?
Creating XML Report Definitions
Partial Report Definitions: Format Modification Example
Partial Report Definitions: Format Exception Example
Full Report Definition: Data Model Modification Example
Running XML Report Definitions
Debugging XML Report Definitions
Creating and Using Report Parameters
Creating User Parameters
Referencing Parameters in a Report Query
Using Bind References
Using Lexical References
Hints and Tips When Referencing Parameters
Creating a List of Values
Referencing System Parameters
Building a Paper Parameter Form
Embedding a Graph in a Report
Adding a Graph to a Paper Report
Adding a Graph to a Web Report
Selecting the Graph Type
Selecting the Graph Data
Adding Options to the Graph
Customizing Web Graphs
The rw:graph Tag
Customizing Graphs Using the Graph.XML File
Enhancing Matrix Reports
The Matrix Data Model
The Matrix Paper Layout
Creating Matrix Summaries
Creating the Matrix Manually
The Matrix with Group Data Model
The Matrix with Group Layout
Building a Nested Matrix
Nested Matrix Paper Layout
Coding PL/SQL Triggers
Types of Triggers in Reports
Trigger Code
Using Report Triggers
Using Data Model Triggers: PL/SQL Group Filter
Using Data Model Triggers: Parameter Validation
Using Layout Triggers
Using Format Triggers
Event-Based Reporting
Extending Functionality Using the SRW Package
Contents of the SRW Package
Outputting Messages
Executing a Nested Report
Restricting Data
Initializing Fields
Creating a Table of Contents
Performing DDL Statements
Setting Format Attributes
Maximizing Performance Using OracleAS Reports Services
Running Reports Using OracleAS Reports Services
Report Request Methods
Oracle Application Server Components
Enabling Single Sign-On Access
Running the Web Layout: JSP Run-time Architecture
Running the Paper Layout: Servlet Run-time Architecture
Running a Paper Report on the Web
Queue Manager
Building Reports: Efficiency Guidelines
Tuning Reports
Performance Measurement
Non SQL Data Sources
Investigating the Data Model
Investigating the Paper Layout
Running the Report
Different Development and Run-Time Environments
Developing Reports to Run in Different GUIs