You know how you can create a text file with Oracle Forms, is there a way to do this in reports. I am running Oracle 6i reports. I have alot of reports I need to grep thru to find a certain column and/or table and need an easy way to do that so if anyone knows, please let me know.
Thanks.
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Well that was it. I am so amazed. I worked on this for weeks and like I said finally went into production using sql that did a group > 6 and then a package that looked for items over 6. You were right I was putting it on the repeating frame the main one and of course I only would get one page...
That doesn't work for me - what happens there is that I only get the first bill with the first 6 items and then the next bill with the next 6 items which is a different account.
I fell I have tried just about everything which is why I went with the other way I did it but I am still convinced...
Hello Nagornyi! Yes I have access to metalink which is where I got most of the info. I guess I just don't know how to put the Tally Data Processing (10cpi) in the file - most examples say Arial = "Courier" and that just seems simple enough but again when I put the Tally printer fonts for...
Does anyone know how to get a font to be used in Oracle Reports? I see it and can apply it to my report fields or the whole report but it does not print this font. I also do not see this particular font in c:\windows\fonts, obviously this font came when I installed the printer. Is there...
Does anyone have a sample of how to change this file so that it will pick up the font that you select in Oracle reports.
I have a report and the printer we have again is the Tally T6100/6101 and I can see the fonts in the drop down in the report builder and in the previewer and when I do a...
Well I figured out how to add a custom paper size thru Windows but when I go to Oracle Reports or Word or any application my custom paper size does not display? Does anybody know how to get it to show up? I think this would definitely help me with printing the invoices custom size 4.5 height x...
I had asked earlier about setting lines per inch in a report printing to a line printer but could never get this to work so scrunched everything up as close as I could to get it to print on the preformatted paper. This worked, but now I cannot get the paper to form feed to the next page...
Thanks Nagornyi! I found some documentation that had the printer escape sequence for setting the Lines Per Inch. I have never used printer definition files and as you know I have been using it since I was trying to figure out how to print this report without it chopping off so I was using...
I am printing a report to a Tally Line Printer and for some reason the line printer is set up for lines per inch 8 and the report prints fine except it is not printing with the lines per inch of 8 but instead the printer is set back to lines per in of 6. Does anyone have any idea what might be...
I finally got this to work, I was using WIDE180.prt as the printer definition file but what got this working for me was choosing US Std Fanfold as the paper size, after that no longer chopped off my report.
Thanks.
Thanks. I have read up on printer definition files from the start. It seems easy everything you read said yeah set the printer definition set the height and width of your report and everything I read of people having the same problem, no one seems to get it working. I even sent something into...
Hey Nagornyi! I know what you are saying but the reason I am trying to do this on an Okidata printer as character is that the customer on site has a Tally line printer that they currently use preforatted invoice paper and they do not intend on changing the printer. I am trying to use the...
Can anyone help me? I have a report in Oracle 6i that is a character mode report and I would like for it to print on preforatted paper on an Okidata ML 321-IBM line printer and I have everything at least I think that will define the report as 132 in width and 80 in heigh and it continously cuts...
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