Generating linked reports at the same time, especially when the linked reports contain a large amount of data, will cause performance issue. If you are only interested in the primary report, leave this option unchecked. If the report is linked with other reports, you can check whether or not to generate the linked reports in the WST file. WST files can be exported to HTML, PDF, Text, Excel, XML, RTF, and Postscript formats. Publishes the web report to a static web report result file (WST file). rsd, it's size will be smaller which reduces IO and disk usage however, it uses more CPU resources. The compressed file's suffix will still be.
.rsd file generator#
When opening a report RSD, you cannot go back to the actions which the RSD generator took before generating the RSD file but can take actions based on the current RSD resources. When the system rebuilds a report according to the RSD file, it will only load data from the RSD file. You cannot refresh a report viewed from an RSD file to refetch data from the database. When different users open the same RSD, they will get the same result based on the same security configuration.
The security information of an RSD file is the user of the generator that creates it. An RSD file is a standalone working file so all the useful information is added into it, such as catalog, report template, NLS, data, parameters and security. Based on the RSD file, you can rebuild a DHTML report to analyze data and to export to other formats. Some reports cannot be published to version in the DHTML Result format, such as self-contained (CLX) reports, multi-level nested master and subreports, reports containing data objects, and reports developed from a dynamic query or hierarchical data source (HDS).Īn RSD file is a middle result for DHTML that can preserve data and the working status of the DHTML report and can be shared with others. Publishes the report to a DHTML result file (RSD file) that can be viewed in a JReport Viewer window. Note that changing the default value may cause abnormalities in report layout. Specifies the precision level with which to publish the report result. If the report is linked with other reports, you can check whether or not to generate the linked reports in the JReport result file. Specifies to compress the result to reduce the disk size and I/O however, it uses more CPU resources. Publishes the report to a JReport result file. You can publish the result to the following formats: the Wii Sports wiki can give you all you'd need to know on them at that point.Specifies to publish the report result to the versioning system. i have a list of what each of the xx numbers correspond to what Mii. thanks :pĮdit: if you'd like to look for these files yourself, in Wii Sports, the files are in /Common/SportsStatic/common.carc > CPUMii/cpu_mii_0xx.rcd and in Wii Sports Resort the files are in /Common/Static/common.carc > CPUMii/mii_0xx.rsd. rsd file format is exactly the same as the. i can't seem to find any documentation on them. i would love some help in figuring out what these two bytes are for. it seems like these two bytes are different for every Mii in Wii Sports Resort (including both Miis new to Wii Sports Resort and Miis returning from Wii Sports). the only difference between the two file formats is that there are an additional two bytes at the very end of the file. that's all good and dandy, but what's interesting is that they moved from. rcd file that they use follow the exact same format that can be seen on the bottom of WiiBrew's Mii_Data page or using RiiConnect24's Mii Editor (can't link to them since i'm a new member, whoops). i've recently taken an interest in modifying games like Wii Sports in their CPU Mii data.