Oracle Reports Runtime as DLL

Oracle reports runtime is available as an executable
R30RUN32.EXE. Is it available as a DLL so that other
applications can call using API of R30RUN32.DLL?
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Hai,
Yes Oracle Reports does have OCX control ( ActiveX Control)
that you can use in VB, VC++.I don't know the exact name. But if
you right-click on the Tool Box in VB 5/6 go to components you
can see all Oracle OCX's starting with Oracle, OR you can check
the hard way looking in system32/ directory !!!
Have FUN !!
T. Veera Reddy (guest) wrote:
: Oracle reports runtime is available as an executable
: R30RUN32.EXE. Is it available as a DLL so that other
: applications can call using API of R30RUN32.DLL?
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