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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Oracle Report generation Post 302099826 by DILEEP410 on Thursday 14th of December 2006 04:40:38 AM
Old 12-14-2006
Ok fine.Now our team planned to upgrade the reports version and therby the way of invoking it from the shell script.Anyway thanks for your valid comments and one more question,Is the motif versions are available for latest forms and reports ?

With Thanks & Regards
Dileep
 

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