Click the Create Reports Definition File Access link in the Reports Definition

16-12 Publishing Reports to the Web with Oracle Reports Services

16.2.3 Registering a Printer

It is not required that you register a printer within the security framework of Oracle Portal. You can run a report on any printer as long as it is available to the Reports Server. However, you might want to confine Oracle Portal users to a subset of those Server Select the Oracle Reports Server that you want to receive this report request. Only the servers that you chose at the time of registering the Report are displayed in this list box. Printer Select the printer that you want to print your report output. Only the printers that you chose at the time of registering the report are displayed in this list box. Destype Select the destination type. Only the destination types that you chose at the time of registering the report are displayed in this list box. Desformat Select the destination format. Only the destination format that you chose at the time of registering the report are displayed in this list box. Desname Enter the name of the output file when DESTYPE=FILE, or enter the e-mail addresses when the DESTYPE=MAIL. Separate multiple addresses with commas. The destination name is required when you choose FILE or MAIL as the DESTYPE. SSOCONN Enter one or more Single Sign-On connection strings. Separate multiple strings with a comma but no spaces. For more information on SSOCONN, refer to Section 17.3.3.1, SSOCONN . Visible to user Check each parameter that you want to make available in the runtime parameter form when users run this report request. If the box in not checked, then the parameter is not displayed to users. Servlet Command Key Optionally, enter the key from the cgicmd.dat key map file for more information, see Section 18.13, Using a Key Map File that identifies the command line to run for this report. Portlet Width Use this field to control the width of the portlet. You can enter the value as a percentage of the page for example, 90 or in pixels e.g, 700. If no value is specified, Oracle Reports Services uses its default value 640 pixels wide. Portlet Height Use this field to control the height of the portlet. You can enter the value as a percentage of the page for example, 50 or in pixels e.g, 400. If no value is specified, Oracle Reports Services uses its default value 320 pixels high. Additional User Parameters Use this field to enter additional user parameters. For example, you can use this field to enter the path and name of the distribution XML file that defines how this report should be distributed. Use the same syntax you would use to specify these values in a command line request or within the cgicmd.dat key map file file for more information, see Section 18.13, Using a Key Map File . If you wish to enter multiple additional parameters, simply separate each entry with a space. For more information on the distribution XML file, see Chapter 20, Creating Advanced Distributions . Table 16–3 Cont. Options on the Runtime Parameter Form Option Description