Dan Lewis wrote:
As a follow-up on SQL: Is the SQL referred to in the outline the SQL command entered into the Oracle Report Builder? After doing some research, the Report Builder can create a report based upon a SQL command. I don't see how the Report Wizard can. Jean: If the SQL mentioned in the Report Wizard section belongs to a section on the Report Builder, then perhaps the SQL should be removed from the Report Wizard section? Also perhaps a note at the end of the Report Wizard is needed. There mention that the Report Builder is available and that SQL can be used as a source for a report.The Base Guide outline for chapter 4 contains this subheading under Report Wizard: Tables, Queries, Views, and SQL. I understand how to create a report from a tables, queries, and views. But creating a report using the wizard from SQL is something that I do not understand. How is this SQL statement created? Page 1 of the Report Wizard has the Tables and Queries dropdown list. How does this SQL statement become visible in the list?Jean: Chapter 4 of the Base Guide is completed with the exception of the Report Wizard section. I should be able to finish this section in about a week with the SQL part mentioned above. Without more information about how a SQL statement can be accessed by the Report Wizard, I will limit the section on creating a report from to the following: tables, queries, and views. Dan
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