Multiple output files

hi,
i am using report 6i.
two differ output is generated by one report
so ...i want to display both in differ output file.(.txt)
is it possible in report 6i ?
can i save two differ frame's output in differ file ?
or pls guide any another way to do this thing in report 6i.
thnkx in advance

Have you tried using TEXT_IO or UTL_FILE. These are file utilities and you may use it in the trigger of your frame to generate the output. Just take note of where the files will be created if you use either of these package

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