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I was wondering if there is a way that I can print a list of all the reports I have made in WebFOCUS?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
This command creates a list of files within one or more Application Folders. Unfortunately it does not differentiate between file types - all files are listed. The data can be sent to a HOLD file for further processing.
In Windows, you cannot determine which user created a file, so you really cannot "print a list of all the reports I have made".
For MRE, one quick method is to read the HTML file that contains the MRE repository structure, usually located at C:\ibi\WebFOCUS76\basedir\mrrepos.htm. There are entries for programs within virtual folders within domains.
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What you can do is a dos dir command against ibi\apps and direct the output to a file. Create a generic master, i.e. LINE100 with one field of A100, and point it to your directory listing. Using POSIT, SUBSTR, etc., you can pull out pieces of each line and create a nice WebFOCUS report from it. This would make a great active report if you are licensed for that.