Kbase P19654: Can the RBREPORT table be in a non-Progress Database?
Autor |
  Progress Software Corporation - Progress |
Acesso |
  Público |
Publicação |
  31/12/2004 |
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Status: Unverified
GOAL:
Can the RBREPORT table be in a non-Progress Database?
SYMPTOM(s):
Reportbuilder
CAUSE:
When the database is non Progress (i.e. AS/400 or Oracle), the first
database is always the schema holder, so it means that the RBREPORT
table has to be in the schema holder or in a separate Progress
database, but it can not be in the foreign one.
FIX:
In order to bypass this restriction, a new command line parameter
has been created to allow you to specify which database contains the
RBREPORT table (or whatever table is specified with the -rbtable
parameter). The new parameter is:
-rbtabledb db-name (where db-name is the name of the database which
contains the RBREPORT).