Composite Reports being stored in a database

Hello,

What I'm looking to do is store all my reports in my database. That way, I can give all my end-users one form that has a list of all the reports. When I create a new report, their applications automatically, after a refresh, can see and run it. Where my question comes into play are the composite reports I have.

If I'm not mistake, the only way to view a composite report is to create all your "support" reports by assigning each one of those to a TfrReport, and then add all those to the a TfrCompositeReport.

What I'm hoping is that there is a way to make, both TfrReports and TfrCompositeReports, completely independent of everything else. That I have only one file to place into the database. Is that possible for both?

Thanks,

Randel

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  • edited 1:10PM
    Does anyone know if what I'm trying/wanting to do is possible?

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