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I'm am trying to create a report in a self service environment that uses the WebFOCUS viewer to show one page at a time (there should be a total of 4 pages for the report). I'm able to get it to come up in the frame that I desire, but when I try to advance to the next page of the report I get the following message:

The file you requested is not a WebFOCUS Viewer File.

Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? We are using WebFocus 5.3.2

Thanks
 
Posts: 46 | Location: Taylor University in Upland Indiana | Registered: May 20, 2003Report This Post
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The WebFOCUS Viewer can't be placed inside a frameset or iframe. It wants to come up in a dedicated, separate window.
 
Posts: 919 | Registered: March 26, 2003Report This Post
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For this need I would use the TOC (Table of Contents) feature. You effectively have each major sort field on its own page (s). A pull-down, usually in the heading allows the user to select the page (sort item) wanted.
Its a html CSS feature where all of the pages are actually displayed at one time but only one is brought to the front where it is visible.
 
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