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Let's say I have 2 separate PDF files from another source... NOT WF.
Can Webfocus say.. import files not created by WF and just compound them one after another.
For example:
Report 1 is 2 pages Report 2 is 3 pages
Compound would be 5 pages... we wouldn't be reading the pdf to determine where to insert the next pdf, we would just have it follow on a new page and such...
If this is impossible, feel free to let me know that as well.
A few years ago, I worked on a WebFOCUS application that had the same requirement as you describe.
We used a command-line tool called PDCAT to achieve this and it worked wonderfully.
We would first create our WebFOCUS PDF report (using FILEDEF to have it created in a specific directory) and then use the command-line tool PDCAT to concatenate multiple PDF files together.
Yes they can be on a separate drive, as long as they're accessible by the WebFOCUS server (or, I think, the server where PDCAT is installed).
I think you can download an evaluation copy of the softare for free - it will work for a number of times before expiring, you can then download another, until your tests are complete.