A page report is composed of one or more report tabs that are designed for the same purpose, or related purposes. Report developers can design, maintain, run and schedule these report tabs together or separately. Report tabs in the same page report can share the same parameters and dataset.
A page report tab is a report sheet in a page report. It is not only a passive document used only for reading or viewing but also a business document that contains the predefined data. It is a form that typically contains data from many unrelated records or transactions. JReport report tabs are usually composed of different components, with each component serving different purposes.
In JReport Designer, the data resources that can be used to create page reports include business views, queries, stored procedures, imported SQLs, user defined data sources and hierarchical data sources. In JReport Server, end users can create page reports using business views via Page Report Studio (for details, see the Page Report Studio chapter in the JReport Server User's Guide). Page reports created in Page Report Studio can also be downloaded to JReport Designer for editing.
A page report that is created using query resources can also be edited to become a bursting report. Report bursting enables running a report once and distributing the report results to multiple recipients who each will receive a subset of the report results.
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Creating Report Tabs in a Page Report
Managing Report Tabs in a Page Report
Making High-efficiency Reports
Configuring Page Reports for Specific Page Report Studio Features