Character mode report and 9iAS
Hi, our company is migrating system developed by Developer 2000 to Developer 9i on 9iAS. Our old system has lots of character mode reports.
Is there any ways to preview these character mode reports on Web on 9iAS? Is it neccessary to convert all character mode to bitmap format?
Thank you very much in advance.
cheers,
Kathy
No, you can still run them as the are over the web (they won't look great, but they should still run without conversion).
Regards,
Danny
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