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Embed Images in mail body through bursting
Description:
Allow Oracle BI Publisher users to include a customized email body with headers, footers, and images when using bursting, while also providing an option to add a separate document as an attachment within the same email.
Use Case and Business Requirement:
Many businesses use Oracle BI Publisher's bursting feature to distribute reports automatically to multiple recipients based on specific parameters. While the current configuration allows basic email content, it lacks flexibility in customizing the email body with branding elements, such as company logos, headers, footers, and other image-based content.
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Hi @User_UNRLP ,
This is supported. You can create an RTF template with all your header/footer and images and in the bursting definition use PARAMETER6 as False. This will use the RTF data as email body.
Let me know if this suffice your requirements.
Thanks.
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Hi @MandeepGupta ,
We need to send a separate attachment using the other parameters and with parameter 5 we want to deliver a message within the mail body which will have the header/footer image.
Basically, it is bursting with multiple attachments.
Is this possible?
Thanks
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Hi @User_UNRLP ,
The separate attachment which you want to deliver is that a static attachment or the contents change?
Thanks.
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Hi @User_UNRLP ,
If the requirement is to send a static PDF, you can check the below blog post:
Thanks.
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Hello @MandeepGupta
Thanks for answering.
The requirement is to deliver a dynamic template as the attachment.
The message as well as header/footer will be static within the mail body.
Thanks.
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