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Hi, i am working on a pdf report and i have couple of questions regarding the functionality of the PDF reports in Webfocus. 1.is there a way that we can include a dropdown box in the pdf report that is giving the user to select an option and view the report based upon that option in the same screen. 2. i need to place an image for column/row of the report which on mouse over should display the information related to that column/row.is this be possible in a pdf report.
The easy answer to both of your questions: 1: No 2: No
The hard answer to questions: You could do something like this if you put the PDF inside an HTML frameset. With having the report in a frame you could make the HTML around the report do what you want. You could also give the OLAP tool a try it may do what you are looking for. PDF report are just not as interactive as HTML reports.
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