Store presentacion catalog in database instead of file

Hello,
do you know if it is possible to store de the presentacion catalog in database instead of file system
Thanks in advacne

Hi,
Unlike Discoverer, BI is file based reporting tool.
As of now there is no option to store the catalog or make the mappings (RPD) to a database. This is one of the big disadvantage of this tool.
Thanks
Cherrish

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