This tab allows you to specify the format in which you would like to generate the report and set its corresponding settings. See the tab.
Specifies the format of the report result.
Select Format
Specifies the format in which the report result will be. It can be one of the following:
Specifies some advanced format settings.
Enable Style Group
When this option is disabled as default, use the style group property of the report for this format that is predefined in JReport Designer to run the report.
When this option is enabled, you are allowed to select a style group from the Style Group drop-down list to run the report in the format. This setting will cancel the predefined style group property of the report for this format and replace it with the value specified here to run the report. When the None item in the Style Group drop-down list is selected, no style will be applied when running the report in the format.
Enable Converting Encoding
Specifies whether to enable the conversion of encoding. If checked, the Before Converting and After Converting options will be activated. Select the encoding from the drop-down lists as required.
Encoding
Specifies the encoding for the report.
Use the default DB user and password defined in catalog
If checked, the default DB user and password defined in the catalog will be used.
Use the DB User
If checked, specify another DB user and password in the catalog instead of the default one.
Add TaskListener to be Invoked
Specifies whether to enable the user to call the Java application before/after viewing. Enabled only when the format is not specified to DHTML.
With Load Balancer, prefer a server to run the task
Specifies whether to enable the user to directly specify a server in a cluster to perform a scheduled task or an advanced-run task instead of using load balancing. This option is available only when there are more than one active clustered servers in a clustered environment and when the Identify Server Preference option is selected in the Profile > Customize Server Preferences > Advanced tab.
This format allows you to export your report set to a DHTML result that can be viewed in a JReport DHTML window. Some reports cannot be published to version in a DHTML result format, such as self-contained (CLX) reports, multi-level nested master and subreports, reports containing data objects, and reports developed from a dynamic query or hierarchical data source (HDS).
Resolution
Specifies the resolution of the DHTML result to zoom in/out, in DPI. The default value is obtained from the operation system, which is the resolution of your monitor, for example, 72 dpi on UNIX or 96 on Windows. You can set higher/lower value to zoom in/out.
Profile
Specifies the DHTML profile to be applied to run the report set, which contains a set of JReport Web settings.
Background Mode Timeout
Specifies the time after when the report set will run in background mode. When a DHTML report set runs and the results have not yet been generated after the specified time, it will be automatically be switched to run in background mode.
No Margin
Removes the margins you originally set while designing the report.
Multiple Files
Generates the report result to multiple HTML files. JReport designates a serial number for each HTML page. For example, if you named a 3-page report as "sales", JReport will create three files called sales_1.html, sales_2.html, and sales_3.html.
Single File
Generates the report result to a single HTML file.
Drilldown
Generates the report result into an HTML file with the Drilldown feature enabled. The Drilldown feature enables you to inspect certain items for further detailed data.
Section 508 Compliant Output
If checked, the accessibility attributes defined for the report elements via the Report Inspector will be exported to the HTML format report result which is Section 508 compliant. See Accessibility for more information.
When Section 508 Compliant Output is checked, the Use HTML Data Table and Relative Font Size options will be checked and disabled. The output will be Section 508 compliant including HTML data table, accessible attributes, and relative font feature.
Use HTML Data Table
Specifies whether the table and crosstab components will be output as table objects in the HTML format result.
Absolute Font Size
Generates the report result using an absolute font size, which means that the font size is fixed, and cannot be adjusted according to the font size settings in the web browser.
Relative Font Size
Generates the report result using a relative font size. The font size can be adjusted according to the font size settings in the web browser.
Use Chart
Resolution
Specifies the resolution of the HTML result to zoom in/out, in DPI. The default value is obtained from the operation system, which is the resolution of your monitor, for example, 72 dpi on UNIX or 96 on Windows. You can set higher/lower value to zoom in/out.
Web Browser
Specifies the web browser for which the HTML result adapts.
Text Overflow
Specifies whether the text overflow is visible or hidden.
No Margin
Removes the margins you originally set while designing the report.
Compress Image
Compresses the images in the report by the percentage you specify in the box.
Generate charts and barcodes using images (recommended)
When you run a report in PDF format, JReport will take the result of the whole report as a graphic to transform the report by the method of simulated printer and generate the report result in PDF format.
Generate charts and barcodes using vector graphics
The result of using Generate charts and barcodes using vector graphics is the same as with using Generate charts and barcodes using images (recommended). However, when you run a report in PDF format using Generate charts and barcodes using vector graphics, JReport will take the result of the whole report as a dataset to transform the report by sequence and to generate the report result in PDF format.
TOC
Generates the report result to PDF format with a Table of Contents.
Drilldown
Generates the report result to a PDF file with the Drilldown feature enabled. The Drilldown feature enables you to inspect certain items for further detailed data.
Encrypt
Specifies whether to encrypt the PDF file. If checked, click the Settings button to configure the encrypt settings in the Encrypt dialog.
Sign
Specifies whether to add the digital sign to the PDF file. If checked, click the Settings button to configure the sign settings in the Sign dialog.
Word Wrap
Preserve Report Formatting
Specifies to adopt the original layout of the report set when exporting.
Normal Formatting
If checked, and the Columned property of the report was set to true in JReport Designer, the exported Excel file will be in columned format.
Excel 2000
If checked, only the report data will be exported without format.
More/Less Options
Click to show/hide the additional settings for exporting the report to Excel. When Excel 2000 is selected, there will be no more options.
Delimited Format
Generates the report result to a standard text file, using a delimiter you specify to separate the fields.
Horizontal Density
Specifies the value for each unit of the horizontal density between columns. The resulting density is a direct ratio of the value you specify. That is, the greater the value, the smaller the width between columns. By default the density will be specified by JReport.
Vertical Density
Specifies the value for each unit of the vertical density between columns. The resulting density is a direct ratio of the value you specify. That is, the greater the value, the smaller the height between columns. By default the density will be specified by JReport.
Notes:
Compress
Specifies whether to generate the report set result to Text format in a compressed size, that is to say, there will be no clearance between the columns.
Header and Footer
If checked, the Text file will contain all headers and footers in the report, including Report Header/Footer, Page Header/Footer and Group Header/Footer. Otherwise, the Text file will only contain data in Detail panel.
Windows End-of-line (CR-LF)
Specifies to use Windows end-of-line characters to indicate the start of a new line. If checked, two characters <cr> and <lf> will be used at the end of the line.
Unix End-of-line (LF)
Specifies to use Unix End-of-line characters to indicate the start of a new line. If checked, only the Unix End-of-line character <lf> will be used.
Best Editing
Specifies whether to apply flow layout when exporting the report to RTF.
No Margin
Removes the margins you originally set while designing the report.
Only Data
Schema File Name
Specifies the directory and the name of an existing XML schema (.xsd) file. If you specify an existing XML schema file, the exported XML file, the generated XML file that is to be exported will be based on it. Otherwise, a new XML schema file will be generated to the directory where the exported XML file is to be exported. The new XML schema file and the exported XML file will have the same name but with different extensions.
No Margin
Removes the margins you originally set while designing the report.
Pop-up Window
Specifies to show an Applet window when viewing a report.
Zip Result
Specifies to compress the result and its size would be smaller.
Java Plug-In 1.2 for Windows
Directs applets to run using Sun's Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
Java Plug-In 1.3 for Windows
Directs applets to run using Sun's Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
Notes:
D:\folder\filename.pdf in case you may not find the result. By default when exporting a report set via Applet on Internet Explorer, the exported result will be located on the Desktop, and when on Firefox, it will be in its installation root.
If you do not have read or write permission to the default location or the location you specified, you will get an access denied error. To handle this, add the required permission in jdk\jre\lib\security\java.policy that the applet uses:
For the default location "Desktop":
permission java.util.PropertyPermission "user.dir", "read";
permission java.io.FilePermission "${user.home}${/}Desktop${/}*", "read,write";
For user defined location:
permission java.io.FilePermission "D:${/}temp${/}*", "read,write";
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.io.FilePermission Open read)
To resolve this, add the required permission in java.policy that the applet uses:
permission java.io.FilePermission "Open", "read,write";