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Figure 3–4 Report Breadcrumbs
This feature is only supported when the drill across type is configured with the Replace the Current Report
option as shown in Figure 3–5
. For information about configuring drill across targets, see
Section 5.3.4, Drilling Across.
Figure 3–5 Drill Across Destination Type Selection
This option is enabled in the Report Properties dialog box, as shown in Figure 3–3
. To
access this dialog box in a report you are editing, click the Change Report Properties link in the Actions list.
3.6.12 Configuring Browser Padding
The Show Report padding in view mode feature places a small space between the edges of the views in a report and the edge of the browser window. This ensures that
text that is flush with the left or right sides of a view is not at the edge of the window.
This option is enabled in the Report Properties dialog box, as shown in Figure 3–3
. To
access this dialog box in a report you are editing, click the Change Report Properties link in the Actions list.
3.7 Deleting Reports
You can delete any reports that you own. You cannot delete reports shared by other users unless the report owner gave you Delete permission for the folder containing the
report.
If a report is deleted that is referenced by an alert, there is no warning to the user. When the alert is triggered, the error message Error occurred while sending e-mail is
given with no specific error regarding broken references to the deleted report. When deleting reports it is important to verify that the report is not referenced by an alert or
this error will occur.
To delete a report: 1.
Select the report to delete.
2. Click Delete in the Actions list.
A dialog box opens to confirm the delete operation.
3. Click OK.
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The report is deleted.
3.8 E-mailing Reports
You can e-mail reports or links to reports to yourself or other users.
To e-mail a report: 1.
Open the report that you want to e-mail for viewing in Active Studio.
2. Click Email in the Actions list, and choose Report page or Report link.
A link to a report opens the active report when Report link is selected. If you select Report page for an active report, you can preview the report in the
dialog box the way that the recipient views it. Report pages are static snapshots of the report, and they do not include any JavaScript or resizing capabilities. If a Web
page in an External Content view contains JavaScript, it should not be sent using the Report page option.
Snapshot report pages can only be viewed within the e-mail message in Microsoft Outlook. Firefox, Netscape, and other Mozilla clients are not supported for
viewing snapshot report pages, so the report page is sent as an attachment.
The Email Report dialog box opens. The report link version of the dialog box contains a link to the report.
Figure 3–6 Email Report Dialog Box for Sending a Report Link
The report page version of the dialog box contains the graphic snapshot of the report, and you can click on the report to preview the snapshot before sending it.
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Figure 3–7 Email Report Dialog Box for Sending a Report Page
3. Specify Oracle BAM user names in the To, Cc, Bcc fields. You cannot send e-mail
to users who are not authorized Oracle BAM users. See Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management
Suite for information about setting up users.
4. Enter the message subject in the Subject field.
5. Type a message to the recipient in the Message field. This option is only available
when you are sending a report page.
6. Click Send.
The e-mail containing the report link or report page is sent to all of the message recipients.
3.9 Printing Reports