Archive for April, 2020

Enable Export Feature in Custom Forms

April 26th, 2020, posted in Oracle Queries
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Occurred In Oracle Reports,Oracle Reports,Oracle,Reports,Enable Export Feature in Custom Forms,Enable Export Feature, in Custom Forms,Oracle Custom Forms,Oracle Forms,In Order to Enable Export option, available in Oracle Application forms to export the data into Excel file.
In the custom form at form level trigger write the below code in When-New-Form-Instance trigger.

APP_SPECIAL.ENABLE('FILE.EXPORT', PROPERTY_ON);
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Oracle Queries for checking Profile Option Values

April 19th, 2020, posted in Oracle Queries
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substr(pro1.user_profile_option_name,1,35) Profile,
decode(pov.level_id,
10001,'Site',
10002,'Application',
10003,'Resp',
10004,'User') Option_Level,

decode(pov.level_id,

10001,'Site',
10002,appl.application_short_name,
10003,resp.responsibility_name,
10004,u.user_name) Level_Value,

nvl(pov.profile_option_value,'Is Null') Profile_option_Value

FROM

fnd_profile_option_values pov,
fnd_responsibility_tl resp,
fnd_application appl,
fnd_user u,
fnd_profile_options pro,
fnd_profile_options_tl pro1

WHERE

pro1.user_profile_option_name like ('%Ledger%')
and pro.profile_option_name = pro1.profile_option_name
and pro.profile_option_id = pov.profile_option_id
and resp.responsibility_name like '%General%Ledger%' /* comment this line if you need to check profiles for all responsibilities */
and pov.level_value = resp.responsibility_id (+)
and pov.level_value = appl.application_id (+)
and pov.level_value = u.user_id (+)

order by 1,2;
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In Much Wisdom

April 14th, 2020, posted in MESSAGEs, MOViES
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In much wisdom there is much grief and he who incresases knowledge increases sorrow, knowledge increases sorrow,much grief,grief,wisdom

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Difference Between Bitmap and Character Mode Report

April 12th, 2020, posted in Oracle Queries
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Here is an example to help explain how Oracle Reports are designed and printed in both the bitmap and character-mode environments.Difference Between Bitmap and Character Mode Report, Occurred In Oracle Reports,Oracle Reports,Oracle,Reports,Difference Between Bitmap and Character Mode Assume you wish to print “Cc” where “C” is a different font and a larger point size than “c” and is in boldface type (where “c” is not). In Oracle Reports Designer, bitmap mode, you can make “C” bold and in a different font and point size than “c”.

This is because you are generating postscript output. Postscript is a universal printer language and any postscript printer is able to interpret your different design instructions. In Oracle Reports Designer, character mode, the APPLICATIONS STANDARDS REQUIRE the report to be designed in ONE FONT/ ONE CHARACTER SIZE. Character mode reports generate ASCII output.

In ASCII you cannot dynamically change the font and character size. The standard is in effect so a report prints as identically as possible from both conventional and postscript printers.

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