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We have implemented DRILL THROUGH feature in one of our reports in PDF formt. The Summary and Detailed Report will be generated on a Single PDF file, and clicking on the summary link, will take you the corresponding detailed page.
Is it possible for us to implement the same in ACTIVE HTML Format? Drill Down or Drill Through in AHTML ? Any reference materials available on this area?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Ramkumar - Webfous,
Thanks,
Ramkumar. WebFOCUS/Tableau Webfocus 8 / 7.7.02 Unix, Windows HTML/PDF/EXCEL/AHTML/XML/HTML5
Posts: 394 | Location: Chennai | Registered: December 02, 2009
From the manual "Creating Reports with WebFOCUS Language":
"Live Drill Through links are only generated for PDF output. Reports with DRILLTHROUGH syntax can be rendered in all other styled output formats: HTML, PostScript, EXL2K, and so on. In these other formats, the DRILLTHROUGH syntax is ignored."