Stored process output in a report can include queries, prompted filters, titles, images,
and statistical analyses. Some
stored process output might support chart tips, tooltips, and drilling.
There are two ways
to use stored processes:
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Stored processes can be included
as part of a larger saved report, as explained in this chapter.
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When you include a stored process in a saved report, you can perform some additional
layout design tasks that are independent
of the stored process output. For example, you can add text, images, headers, and
footers. In the same report section, you can also include the output of a
query that uses data items from a
data source. If you add an additional data source (other than the stored process), then you can
also add graphs, tables, and, possibly, geographical maps.
This chapter discusses
how to work with stored processes in Edit mode.