Hi everyone,

We have a few Oracle Reports that we need to create so that they take a
different code path depending on which web site its running under.  I'd
prefer to not have several copies of the same report with just minor
changes so I'm looking for a way that the report can identify its
environment.  

I don't think reading an environment variable will do it since all will
be running wit the context of the IUSR account.

Does anyone know if there's a way to get an Oracle Report to read an IIS
application or session level variable?  Then I could just set a flag in
each sites global.asa which I think would work well.

Anyone have any other ideas to make this work?

Thanks,

Beth
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