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Report Builder
Deployment Guide
Creating the Report Engine Table
Before you can use the table interface to generate reports, you must create the Report Engine table in which to store the report parameters. Table 4–1 lists the field names and data types that you must specify when you create the Report Engine table.
Notice that each Report Engine field contains one predefined Report Engine parameter. In addition to the Report Engine fields listed in Table 4–1, you can optionally specify the fields described in Table 4–2.
You can also specify other fields in the Report Engine table. However, Report Engine ignores any fields other than the ones listed in Table 4–1 and Table 4–2.
Progress Software provides a database definition file (
%DLC%\bin\rbreport.df
) containing loadable definitions for the Report Engine table interface. You can use this definition file to create a Report Engine table.If any of the required Report Engine fields is missing when you invoke Report Engine, it will discontinue processing all of the reports. If the command-line parameters allow Report Engine to report errors, it also returns an error message to the report status file or the RB-STATUS field. See "Report Engine Administration," for a complete description of the report status file.
NOTE: Note that in the provided database definition file, the Report Engine table is defined as a hidden table. This means that it will not appear in any table lists unless you specify to display hidden tables.
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