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This editor has full support for reading and saving all release versions of DBC, DB2, WDB, ADB and DBCache. This does include support for Legion DB2 and DBCache files and works with all variants (header flags) of these.Like the other editors I've used a definition based system whereby definitions tell the editor how to interpret each file's columns - this is a lot more reliable than guessing column types but does mean the definitions must be maintained. So far, I've mapped almost all expansions with MoP being ~50% complete and everything else being 99%+ (excluding column names).
You will need Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 to run this application
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The goal of this project is to create a communal program that is compatible with all file variants, is feature rich and negates the need to use multiple different programs.This means any and all contribution in the form of commits, change requests, issues etc are more than welcome!
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Credits go to Ladislav Zezula for the awesome StormLib and thanks to all those that contribute to the WoWDev wiki.I've also patched the definitions together for various sources across the internet, there are too many to name, but thanks to all.
This appendix provides reference information about Discoverer configuration files, and contains the following topics:
A.1 List of Discoverer file locations
This section lists the files that are used to configure and maintain OracleBI Discoverer. Many of the settings in the configuration files are configured using Application Server Control. Where possible, use Application Server Control to configure Discoverer. If you update settings in the configuration files manually, you must only do so in accordance with the instructions in this guide.
The table below shows the locations of these files on both UNIX and Windows platforms.
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A.2 List of configuration settings in configuration.xml
This file stores configuration settings for Discoverer. The table below shows the settings in configuration.xml.
Note: Do not edit this file manually unless you are following instructions in this guide. You typically use the Discoverer Services Configuration page in Application Server Control to configure settings in this file.
To change the Discoverer Portlet Provider settings, use the Discoverer Portlet Provider Configuration page in Oracle Application Server Control (for more information, see Section 5.6.1, 'How to change configuration options for individual Discoverer client tier components').
A.3 List of configuration settings in opmn.xml
This file stores OPMN settings for Discoverer. The table below shows the setting in opmn.xml that you might change if you need to modify the default Discoverer configuration:
SymptomsVisual Foxpro File FormatWhen you try open an Office file that is stored on a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 or Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 website by using Office Web Apps, you receive the following message: Open Document
File Download CauseThis issue occurs because the operation that you requested in Office Online or Office Web Apps does not support the file format of the file. ResolutionDbc File Viewer Online FreeTo view or edit the file in Office Online or Office Web Apps, open the file in Microsoft Office Excel 2010, in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010, or in Microsoft Office Word 2010, and then save the file by using one of the supported formats. The following table shows the recommended file formats for Office Online and Office Web Apps.
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More informationTo view or edit in Office Online, use the following table to check which file formats are supported. Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft PowerPoint
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