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Generate the schemas for an entire queryset. When there are a large number of queries in the configuration.xml, getting the schemas for all of them eliminates having to create a schema one by one for each query. The queryset schema can be uploaded to your application one time and then you can add the relevant schema elements to your forms/flows workflows as you need them.
Code Block http://<server>:<port>/database/BIRT/schema
Generate a schema for each query.
Code Block http://<server>:<port>/database/BIRT/allCustomers/schema
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After you have generated controls from the elements in your database schema, set your form’s Document URI to the database connector query URL. Follow these steps:
The first section in the wizard is for the form's default document. This is indicated by the Document Name of "default" displayed in the wizard. The default document maps to all of the controls you added to this form by dragging and dropping from the palette. This is typically not the document you want to configure.
The next screen has two sections: Read URI and Write URI. Typically, when the form loads, customers read form data from their database to initialize the form and send the updated XML document to the same database upon form submission. Enter the same URI in the Read URI and the Write URI fields, as shown in the image, with the appropriate SQL statement to run if you are reading from and writing to the same database using the database connector. It is possible to read the form initialization data from one database and then update a different database. Enter different URIs in the Read URI and the Write URI fields if this is your situation.
You also must specify which of the four SQL statements to run—you do this by choosing the appropriate values in the Document URI Read Method and Document URI Write Method dropdowns according to the table below. (You may notice in the Forms Designer that the Document URI Read Method drop down box includes a POST option, but it is not shown below because it is not used by the database connector.)
You’ll see one set of Document URI properties for each schema in your form. Type the Document URI next to the schema name—make sure not to type it next to the Default schema. To specify which of the four SQL statements to run, choose the appropriate values in the Read Method and Write Method dropdowns, based on the information below.
Note that you may choose only one Write Method in the Forms Designer. |
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