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Report Customization Possible?

We're using Version 21.4.2.059 Build 059.0838
We like the idea of publishing an HTML version of the model out on an internal site for developers to use as a reference. However, the default view includes a lot of information that we are never going to populate. For example, if we populate the comments for the RDBMS, we see no need to also populate information in the comments. Another example is all of the quantitative information. We just have no interest in this.
Is there any documentation (or blog or anything really) on removing completely unwanted content from the reports?
Something like this is what we're after:
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you can look here for answer https://community.oracle.com/tech/developers/discussion/comment/14870081#Comment_14870081
You can change XSLT and CSS files to get desired result
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you can look here for answer https://community.oracle.com/tech/developers/discussion/comment/14870081#Comment_14870081
You can change XSLT and CSS files to get desired result
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Thanks, that does answer it but, it seems like a big lift to ask end users to master XSLT in order to do some, pretty rudimentary, report customization. I know you work for Oracle but, I'm not sure if you're hooked in the product development group. Could we maybe file this as an enhancement request?
Succinctly, could we get a screen where we select what to (and not to) include in the report output?
Thanks,
-Joe
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Joe,
you always can log enhancement/service request with Oracle support
Philip
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Do you have the link, Phillip?
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