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I am attempting to import PLSQL Script containing variable declarations within the script which WF does not seem to like. The script will with work without the variable section. I am guessing it may have something to do with how WebFocus treats '&' variables.

Can you provide links to the tech library where it discusses importing script containing variables as well as functions?

Thank you!

(new to WebFocus)

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I don't think this is supported in WF SQL "passthru". You may have to create a stored procedure.

Creating Reports With WebFOCUS Language Look for Using SQL to Create Reports > Supported and Unsupported SQL Statements.


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Thank you for the link Francis. These commands are not supported by WebFocus. How have developers created work arounds for utilizing these key features of reporting language?


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You can use webfocus variables in place of the SQL variables.


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