Well I havent tried the code yet... The .rpt file contains these sort of lines
.declare myID 99 .declare myNote 9999999 .declare rateCount 9999 .define get_in select key, key1, rate_pr,Nt into booking_seq, f_no, print_rates, myNote from ed_tab where ed_tab.tag = 'BKNG' and ed_tab.key = 'PRN' and ed_tab.user_id = usr
I just want to know ..how to do this..I mean how to read this type of file which contains declared variables and sql query...If I open the file and read line by line how could I know on which line variable is declared and on which line query is written..because after reading line by line ,I will have generate the report..... Need your guidance only....

In reply to Re^2: Oracle report converter by denzil_cactus
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