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John Scott
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Oracle APEX Specialist.
Founder of https://apex-evangelists.com.
ETCH – A quick introduction to document templating

After my last post, I thought I'd give a quick intro to what ETCH is and what it allows you to do. In a nutshell, ETCH is a service (i.e. set of REST Endpoints), that let you take some JSON data and a template (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel,…
ETCH – A quick introduction to document templating
After my last post, I thought I'd give a quick intro to what ETCH is and what it allows you to do. In a nutshell, ETCH is a service (i.e. set of REST Endpoints), that let you take some JSON data and a template (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Markdown etc) and it processes the template looking for any tags that it can replace with the JSON data.
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August 21, 2025 at 12:03 PM
ETCH – Document Template Processing Made Easy

Did you get the hint in my last post? ...original ETCH... Ever since I first developed ETCH as an Office Document Template system more than 10 years ago, I always envisioned an improved version. The previous post mentions some of the reasons why I was…
ETCH – Document Template Processing Made Easy
Did you get the hint in my last post? ...original ETCH... Ever since I first developed ETCH as an Office Document Template system more than 10 years ago, I always envisioned an improved version. The previous post mentions some of the reasons why I was never entirely happy with the original version (even though it was pretty groundbreaking for the time).
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August 20, 2025 at 10:47 AM
Whatever happened to APEX ETCH?

Time flies... It's hard to believe that that back it's over 10 years ago (back in late 2014) I had the idea for something called APEX ETCH. So what was APEX ETCH? Well, it was a service that was intended to make printing and exporting from Oracle APEX much easier.…
Whatever happened to APEX ETCH?
Time flies... It's hard to believe that that back it's over 10 years ago (back in late 2014) I had the idea for something called APEX ETCH. So what was APEX ETCH? Well, it was a service that was intended to make printing and exporting from Oracle APEX much easier. At the time the options were pretty limited, consisting really of either using Oracle BI Publisher, Jasper Reports, …
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June 30, 2025 at 10:24 AM
I’ve been using #oracle for 30+ years, but there’s still a 90% chance I get this wrong 100% of the time.
January 14, 2025 at 8:51 AM