How can you give users the ability to generate WebFOCUS reports
and deploy the reports on the Internet? As this course will show you, an Internet
menu system can be created using HTML-based tools to combine dynamic and/or
static WebFOCUS reports that can be accessed from any browser.
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Call WebFOCUS from an HTML page |
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Recognize how data is retrieved from a browser |
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Understand the difference between static and dynamic reports |
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Understand the process of creat-ing a self-service application |
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Manage directories for a self-service Application |
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Understand how to migrate WebFOCUS Workbench applications to production
environments |
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Save report output in HTML and HTMTABLE format |
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Pass parameters via a hyperlink to your procedures |
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Add dynamic reporting to your Web pages |
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Build drill-down reports and incorporate them into a self-service application |
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Display multiple reports on the same page |
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Use radio buttons, list boxes, and dynamic list boxes |
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Display reports using HTML frames |
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Run ad hoc FOCUS from a form |
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Incorporate JavaScript into a self-service application |