How to change report direction at run-time












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In Oracle Report 6i;
How can I change the direction of report Left to Right , Right to Left at report run-time ?..



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    How can I change the direction of report Left to Right , Right to Left at report run-time ?..



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      In Oracle Report 6i;
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          I don't know of any setting you might set (using the SRW built-in package), so - as far as I can tell, there's no simple "on/off" switch you might use.



          However, what you might try to do is:




          • create two layouts: one left-to-right and another one right-to-left

          • each of them should be enclosed into its own frame

          • create a parameter which will let you decide which direction to use


          • create a Format Trigger; it would make a switch between those two layouts. For example:



            -- left-to-right frame
            return (:par_left_to_right = 'LTR');

            -- right-to-left frame:
            return (:par_left_to_right = 'RTL');


            So, if you pass LTR, left-to-right will be displayed (while right-to-left won't).








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            I don't know of any setting you might set (using the SRW built-in package), so - as far as I can tell, there's no simple "on/off" switch you might use.



            However, what you might try to do is:




            • create two layouts: one left-to-right and another one right-to-left

            • each of them should be enclosed into its own frame

            • create a parameter which will let you decide which direction to use


            • create a Format Trigger; it would make a switch between those two layouts. For example:



              -- left-to-right frame
              return (:par_left_to_right = 'LTR');

              -- right-to-left frame:
              return (:par_left_to_right = 'RTL');


              So, if you pass LTR, left-to-right will be displayed (while right-to-left won't).








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              I don't know of any setting you might set (using the SRW built-in package), so - as far as I can tell, there's no simple "on/off" switch you might use.



              However, what you might try to do is:




              • create two layouts: one left-to-right and another one right-to-left

              • each of them should be enclosed into its own frame

              • create a parameter which will let you decide which direction to use


              • create a Format Trigger; it would make a switch between those two layouts. For example:



                -- left-to-right frame
                return (:par_left_to_right = 'LTR');

                -- right-to-left frame:
                return (:par_left_to_right = 'RTL');


                So, if you pass LTR, left-to-right will be displayed (while right-to-left won't).








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                I don't know of any setting you might set (using the SRW built-in package), so - as far as I can tell, there's no simple "on/off" switch you might use.



                However, what you might try to do is:




                • create two layouts: one left-to-right and another one right-to-left

                • each of them should be enclosed into its own frame

                • create a parameter which will let you decide which direction to use


                • create a Format Trigger; it would make a switch between those two layouts. For example:



                  -- left-to-right frame
                  return (:par_left_to_right = 'LTR');

                  -- right-to-left frame:
                  return (:par_left_to_right = 'RTL');


                  So, if you pass LTR, left-to-right will be displayed (while right-to-left won't).








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                I don't know of any setting you might set (using the SRW built-in package), so - as far as I can tell, there's no simple "on/off" switch you might use.



                However, what you might try to do is:




                • create two layouts: one left-to-right and another one right-to-left

                • each of them should be enclosed into its own frame

                • create a parameter which will let you decide which direction to use


                • create a Format Trigger; it would make a switch between those two layouts. For example:



                  -- left-to-right frame
                  return (:par_left_to_right = 'LTR');

                  -- right-to-left frame:
                  return (:par_left_to_right = 'RTL');


                  So, if you pass LTR, left-to-right will be displayed (while right-to-left won't).









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