IMAGE RETRIEVE FROM
DATABASE
PLACE THE FORM FIELD AND RIGHT
THE CODE THERE
<fo:instream-foreign-object
content type="image/gif">
<xsl:value-of
select="IMAGE"/>
</fo:instream-foreign-object>
SET PASSWORD THAT OUTPUT
IS NOT SEEN IN PDF FROMAT
1) Open the .rtf
2) Go to File - > Properties
Create a new custom
property
a) Name : xdo-pdf-open-password
Type
: text
Value :
Either Hard Code the vale / or get the value for xml data
b) Name : xdo-pdf-security
Type : text
Value : true
Concatenation tag:
<?xdofx:rpad(FIRST_NAME||LAST_NAME),30,'x')?>
<?value-of:concat(Payee/Address/City,’,
‘,Payee/Address/State)?>
If tag:
<?IF:COMM=’’?>SRY<?END
IF?><?IF:COMM!=’’?><?COMM?><?END IF?>
Else if:
<?xdofx:if COMM!='' then
SAL+COMM else SAL end if?>
DECODE TAG:
<?xdofx:decode(COMM,’’,’sry’,COMM)?>
<?xdofx:decode(COMM,’’,ENAME,COMM||’,
’||ENAME)?>
CHR:
<?xdofx:chr(65)?>
<?xdofx:
to_char(sysdate,'dd-mm-yyyy')?>
ROUND:
<?xdofx: round(9.6)?>
SORT:
<?for-each:G_EMPNO?><?sort:ENAME;’ascending’;data-type=’char’?>
<?ENAME?>
<?end for-each?>
SUM:
SUM:<?2+3?>
<?xdoxslt:sum(SAL)+xdoxslt:sum(COMM)?>
<?sum(current-group()//SAL)?> //when ever we use double group it shows
total sal for current group.
PAGE BREAK
<?split-by-page-break:?>
(OR)
<?for-each-group@section:G_EMPNO;DEPTNO?>//AUTOMATICALLY
IT SPLIT DEPT WISE
PAGE LAYOUT:
IT DISPLAYS INFORMATION LIKE
NOTE,TERMS ETC IN THE ODD OR EVEN PAGE. IN HEADERS AND FOOTERS REGION WE CAN
DISPLAY GO TO FILE AND SELECT PAGE SETUP AND SELECT LAYOUT TAB THERE CHECK THE
OPTIONS.
<?section:force-page-count;'end-on-odd-layout'?>
<?section:force-page-count;'end-on-even-layout'?>
VARIABLE DECLARATION:
<?xdoxslt:set_variable($_XDOCTX,’A’,20)?>
<?xdoxslt:get_variable($_XDOCTX,’A’)?>
<?xdoxslt:get_variable($_XDOCTX,’A’)+1?>
TO_CHECK_NUMBER:
<?xdofx:to_check_number(12345.67,1)?>
<?xdofx:to_check_number(123,0)?>
<?xdofx:to_check_number(12345.67,’EUR’,’CASE_LOWER’,’DECIMAL_STYLE_WORDS’)?>
<?xdofx:to_check_number(12345.67,’JPY’,’CASE_UPPER’,’DECIMAL_STYLE_WORDS’)?>
ADD & SHOW PAGE TOTAL:
<?add-page-total:t;’SAL’?>
<?show-page-total:t?>
TEMPLATE HEADERS:
<?template:header?>
EMPLOYEE DETAILS
<?end template?> //WRITE THESE IN HEADER FORM AND
CALL IN THE WORKING
<?call-template:header?> //WRITE THESE WHERE U NEED
CHOOSE
Ex: <?choose:?>
<?when: DEPTNO=1610?>
Abc
<?end when?>
<?when: DEPTNO=210?>
Kas
<?end when?>
<?otherwise:?>
Def
<?end otherwise?>
<?end choose?>
ARRAYS:
<?xdoxslt:set_array($_XDOCTX,
‘RAVI’, 2, ‘KANTH’)?>
<?xdoxslt:set_array($_XDOCTX,’RAVI’,1,’NERELLA’)?>
<?xdoxslt:get_array($_XDOCTX,
‘RAVI’, 1)?>
<?xdoxslt:get_array($_XDOCTX,’RAVI’,2)?>
INSERT IMAGES:
INSERT ANY IMAGE AS U WISH AND
RIGHT CLICK ON IT SELECT FORMAT PICTURE IN THAT SELECT WEB TAB AND ENTER
Ex: url:{'http://oracleapps88.blogspot.com/'}
HYPERLINKS:
Hi:
it is hyperlink right click on hi and select hyperlink in that select browed
pages enter web site at run time we can open it.
SQL Statement or XSL
Expression
|
Usage
|
Description
|
2+3
|
<?xdofx:2+3?>
|
Addition
|
2-3
|
<?xdofx:2-3?>
|
Subtraction
|
2*3
|
<?xdofx:2*3?>
|
Multiplication
|
2/3
|
<?xdofx:2/3?>
|
Division
|
2**3
|
<?xdofx:2**3?>
|
Exponential
|
3||2
|
<?xdofx:3||2?>
|
Concatenation
|
lpad('aaa',10,'.')
|
<?xdofx:lpad('aaa',10,'.')?>
|
The lpad function pads
the left side of a string with a specific set of characters. The syntax for
the lpad function is:
lpad(string1,padded_length,[pad_string]) string1 is the string to pad characters to (the left-hand side). padded_length is the number of characters to return. pad_string is the string that will be padded to the left-hand side of string1 . |
rpad('aaa',10,'.')
|
<?xdofx:rpad('aaa',10,'.')?>
|
The rpad function pads
the right side of a string with a specific set of characters.
The syntax for the rpad function is: rpad(string1,padded_length,[pad_string]). string1 is the string to pad characters to (the right-hand side). padded_length is the number of characters to return. pad_string is the string that will be padded to the right-hand side of string1 |
decode('xxx','bbb','ccc','xxx','ddd')
|
<?xdofx:decode('xxx','bbb','ccc','xxx','ddd')?>
|
The decode function has
the functionality of an IF-THEN-ELSE statement. The syntax for the decode
function is:
decode(expression, search, result [,search, result]...[, default]) expression is the value to compare. search is the value that is compared against expression. result is the value returned, if expression is equal to search. default is returned if no matches are found. |
Instr('abcabcabc','a',2)
|
<?xdofx:Instr('abcabcabc','a',2)?>
|
The instr function
returns the location of a substring in a string. The syntax for the instr
function is:
instr(string1,string2,[start_position],[nth_appearance]) string1 is the string to search. string2 is the substring to search for in string1. start_position is the position in string1 where the search will start. The first position in the string is 1. If the start_position is negative, the function counts back start_position number of characters from the end of string1 and then searches towards the beginning of string1. nth appearance is the nth appearance of string2. |
substr('abcdefg',2,3)
|
<?xdofx:substr('abcdefg',2,3)?>
|
The substr function
allows you to extract a substring from a string. The syntax for the substr
function is:
substr(string, start_position, [length]) string is the source string. start_position is the position for extraction. The first position in the string is always 1. length is the number of characters to extract. |
replace(name,'John','Jon')
|
<?xdofx:replace(name,'John','Jon')?>
|
The replace function
replaces a sequence of characters in a string with another set of characters.
The syntax for the replace function is:
replace(string1,string_to_replace,[replacement_string]) string1 is the string to replace a sequence of characters with another set of characters. string_to_replace is the string that will be searched for in string1. replacement_string is optional. All occurrences of string_to_replace will be replaced with replacement_string in string1. |
to_number('12345')
|
<?xdofx:to_number('12345')?>
|
Function to_number
converts char, a value of CHAR, VARCHAR2, NCHAR, or NVARCHAR2 datatype
containing a number in the format specified by the optional format model fmt,
to a value of NUMBER datatype.
|
to_char(12345)
|
<?xdofx:to_char('12345')?>
|
Use the TO_CHAR
function to translate a value of NUMBER datatype to VARCHAR2 datatype.
|
to_date
|
<?xdofx:to_date (
char [, fmt [, 'nlsparam']] )
|
TO_DATE converts char
of CHAR, VARCHAR2, NCHAR, or NVARCHAR2 datatype to a value of DATE datatype.
The fmt is a date format specifying the format of char. If you
omit fmt, then char must be in the default date format. If fmt
is 'J', for Julian, then char must be an integer.
|
sysdate()
|
<?xdofx:sysdate()?>
|
SYSDATE returns the
current date and time. The datatype of the returned value is DATE. The
function requires no arguments.
|
minimum
|
<?xdoxslt:minimum(ELEMENT_NAME)?>
|
Returns the minimum
value of the element in the set.
|
maximum
|
<?xdoxslt:maximum(ELEMENT_NAME)?>
|
Returns the maximum
value of the element in the set.
|
chr
|
<?xdofx:chr(n)?>
|
CHR returns the
character having the binary equivalent to n in either the database
character set or the national character set.
|
ceil
|
<?xdofx:ceil(n)?>
|
CEIL returns smallest
integer greater than or equal to n.
|
floor
|
<?xdofx:floor(n)?>
|
FLOOR returns largest
integer equal to or less than n.
|
round
|
<?xdofx:round ( number
[, integer ] )?>
|
ROUND returns number
rounded to integer places right of the decimal point. If integer
is omitted, then number is rounded to 0 places. integer can be
negative to round off digits left of the decimal point. integer must
be an integer.
|
lower
|
<?xdofx:lower
(char)?>
|
LOWER returns char,
with all letters lowercase. char can be any of the datatypes CHAR,
VARCHAR2, NCHAR, NVARCHAR2, CLOB, or NCLOB. The return value is the same
datatype as char.
|
upper
|
<?xdofx:upper(char)?>
|
UPPER returns char,
with all letters uppercase. char can be any of the datatypes CHAR,
VARCHAR2, NCHAR, NVARCHAR2, CLOB, or NCLOB. The return value is the same
datatype as char.
|
length
|
<?xdofx:length(char)?>
|
The "length"
function returns the length of char. LENGTH calculates length using
characters as defined by the input character set.
|
greatest
|
<?xdofx:greatest (
expr [, expr]... )?>
|
GREATEST returns the
greatest of the list of exprs. All exprs after the first are
implicitly converted to the datatype of the first expr before the
comparison.
|
least
|
<?xdofx:least ( expr
[, expr]... )?>
|
LEAST returns the least
of the list of exprs. All exprs after the first are implicitly
converted to the datatype of the first expr before the comparison.
|
SQL
Statement
|
Usage
|
(2+3/4-6*7)/8
|
<?xdofx:(2+3/4-6*7)/8?>
|
lpad(substr('1234567890',5,3),10,'^')
|
<?xdofx:lpad(substr('1234567890',5,3),10,'^')?>
|
decode('a','b','c','d','e','1')||instr('321',1,1)
|
<?xdofx:decode('a','b','c','d','e','1')||instr('321',1,1)?>
|
XSL Equivalents
The following table lists the BI Publisher simplified syntax with the XSL equivalents.
Supported
XSL Elements
|
Description
|
BI
Publisher Syntax
|
<xsl:value-of
select= "name">
|
Placeholder
syntax
|
<?name?>
|
<xsl:apply-templates
select="name">
|
Applies a
template rule to the current element's child nodes.
|
<?apply:name?>
|
<xsl:copy-of
select="name">
|
Creates a
copy of the current node.
|
<?copy-of:name?>
|
<xsl:call-template
name="name">
|
Calls a named
template to be inserted into/applied to the current template.
|
<?call:name?>
|
<xsl:sort
select="name">
|
Sorts a group
of data based on an element in the dataset.
|
<?sort:name?>
|
<xsl:for-each
select="name">
|
Loops through
the rows of data of a group, used to generate tabular output.
|
<?for-each:name?>
|
<xsl:choose>
|
Used in
conjunction with when and otherwise to express multiple conditional tests.
|
<?choose?>
|
<xsl:when
test="exp">
|
Used in
conjunction with choose and otherwise to express multiple conditional tests
|
<?when:expression?>
|
<xsl:otherwise>
|
Used in
conjunction with choose and when to express multiple conditional tests
|
<?otherwise?>
|
<xsl:if
test="exp">
|
Used for
conditional formatting.
|
<?if:expression?>
|
<xsl:template
name="name">
|
Template
declaration
|
<?template:name?>
|
<xsl:variable
name="name">
|
Local or
global variable declaration
|
<?variable:name?>
|
<xsl:import
href="url">
|
Import the
contents of one stylesheet into another
|
<?import:url?>
|
<xsl:include
href="url">
|
Include one
stylesheet in another
|
<?include:url?>
|
<xsl:stylesheet
xmlns:x="url">
|
Define the
root element of a stylesheet
|
<?namespace:x=url?>
|
Using FO Elements
You can use most FO elements in an RTF template inside the Microsoft Word form fields. The following FO elements have been extended for use with BI Publisher RTF templates. The BI Publisher syntax can be used with either RTF template method.The full list of FO elements supported by BI Publisher can be found in the Appendix: Supported XSL-FO Elements.
FO Element
|
BI
Publisher Syntax
|
<fo:page-number-citation
ref-id="id">
|
<?fo:page-number-citation:id?>
|
<fo:page-number>
|
<?fo:page-number?>
|
<fo:ANY
NAME WITHOUT ATTRIBUTE>
|
<?fo:ANY
NAME WITHOUT ATTRIBUTE?>
|
1 comment:
xdoxslt:maximum() and xdoxslt:minimum() doest not seem to work as it should.
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