Report with piped Column incl. html-code

Hi,
I have a SQL Report with a table based function behind, like:
SELECT * FROM table(my_function());
One of the column in this report is with html-code. In the Column Attributes of this column I have changed the "Display As" to "Standard Report Column". That works perfect for me. But if I enable the report to print (pdf or excel) the export shows the html-code.
Is it possible to change the html-code in the pdf/excel export to the same view like the "Display As"/"Standard Report Column"?
thanks,
carsten

I dont think so.
How will you display a textbox in PDF?
If you need similar look and feel then using XML Publisher you can create a similar output.
Regards,
Abhishek

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    So, is there some limit to the number of columns one can have in a "classic" or interactive report?Yes. See Oracle® Application Express Application Builder User's Guide Release 4.0, Appendix B: Oracle Application Express Limits.
    Any idea why I would be getting this error?No, but I've replicated it in APEX 4.0.2.00.07 on 11.2.0.1.0 EE using a table of 420 <tt>varchar2(88)</tt> columns:
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    I hit the problem at 274 columns. Such an arbitrary number leads me to think that the problem is not one of the number of columns per se, but is due to some other limit (possibly a 32K VARCHAR2/RAW buffer somewhere).
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    This is probably a bug. If you have a support agreement with Oracle raise an SR with Oracle Support.
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    <li>Search the forum using the "ORA-20503" code and other possible terms to see if there's anything relevant. I had a quick look but the only thread in this context recommended an upgrade on an Oracle 9 DB version that's not compatible with APEX 4.0.
    <li>To get the attention of the Oracle APEX team or anyone else who may know more about this problem than we do, edit your original post and change the Subject to be more specific about the actual nature of the problem: <em>BUG? APEX 4.0: ORA-20503 error editing report with 400+ columns</em>, and include your database version/edition and the definition of the <tt>PVTAB</tt> table.
    Finally:
    Somebody's bound to ask, so we might as well get started:
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