Oracle Report call Oracle Report to generate single output

Is it possible for an Oracle Report to call another Oracle Report and generate single output?
Report one is a form letter and the second report is the accompanying information described in the letter. The reports cannot be merged because the second report is very complex and used by many programs and purposes.
Using 6i on 10g database, currently migrating to 11g Reports and database.
Thank you.

6i is not certified with 10g DatabaseWell, that is not completely true. 6i Even works and is partly certified against 11g, since Oracle Apps 11 is built in Developer 6i and certified against 11g.
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    tor.generateReport(HealthSummaryReportGenerator.java:40)
    at uttara.oracle.apps.uttaraimc.reports.jasper.WeeklyReportGenerator.gen
    erateWeeklyReports(WeeklyReportGenerator.java:75)
    at uttara.oracle.apps.uttaraimc.reports.jasper.WeeklyReportGenerator.mai
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    Caused by: oracle.apps.jtf.base.resources.FrameworkException: Error in IAS Cache
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    at oracle.apps.jtf.cache.IASCacheProvider.get(IASCacheProvider.java:678)
    at oracle.apps.jtf.cache.CacheManager.getInternal(CacheManager.java:4684)
    at oracle.apps.jtf.cache.CacheManager.get(CacheManager.java:4507)
    at oracle.apps.fnd.cache.AppsCache.get(AppsCache.java:216)
    ... 20 more
    Error: Report cannot be created at: /oracle10/oracle/viscomn/java/oracle/apps/me
    dia/CDV/CDVReport/HTML/Auto/Weekly/24_06_2008/ status: false
    Error:oracle.apps.fnd.cache.CacheException
    No. of reports generated:0
    ************************************************************************

    It looks like the reports to be created is trying to use
    /oracle10/oracle/viscomn/java/oracle/apps/media/CDV/CDVReport/HTML/Auto/Weekly/24_06_2008/
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