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Hello,

I have few reports created using simple jsp and using sql queries, I am using Oracle 8i as database. I want to create advanced reports, is there any way I could use indexing kind of search facility other than ultra search, without using sql queries is it possible to get results regardless user search for anything on that database?

Any help is highly appreciated.

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Cosmos,
It sounds like this is a question about Oracle Reports. (building custom reports without SQL) If this is the case, let me know and we can move it to the Oracle forum.
 
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Yes, you could move to Oracle forums.

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Moved. Personally, I haven't used Oracle Reports, but you could start out by looking at Oracle's reports page.
 
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