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Using INB for Macs
For Banner users with Mac OS X, there is no need to install any additional software before using Banner on the web, also known as Banner INB. You'll need to use Safari and that’s pretty much it.
The URL to get into Banner INB is http://banner.oberlin.edu. Please make this URL your bookmark/Favorite. This is the page that determines what kind of desktop machine you have, and then routes you to the appropriate web page. Once there, you’ll note the Login button in the lower part of the page. When you click on that, you’ll probably get a Security notice to say that you’re going to a secure web-site (which is OK), and then you should get a Java Plug-in Security Warning. It will ask if you want to install and run a signed applet distributed by “Developer”. This is authenticated by Oracle, and you can select the ‘Grant Always’ button. You won’t get this prompt the next time around.
The web page will display a message that says Loading Java Applet, and get a gray background. (This window is titled Banner 6 Internet Native Banner for Macintosh.) A second window will come up, titled Oracle Forms Runtime. The familiar Banner login form should show up soon. This second window is where your Banner forms will appear. At some point, you’ll notice that the first window is still around, but don’t close it. It’s necessary to your Banner session, and the best you can do is minimize it.
At this point, you’ve become a regular Banner INB user. The main difference from Citrix is that you don’t have a list of forms on the left side of the screen. You can find that list by selecting the Options menu from the menu bar at the top of the Banner window.
Viewing and Downloading Output
This document is about viewing and downloading job submission output in Banner INB. It is a little more involved than it was with Citrix – sorry!
You can view the output from the job submission form, GJAPCTL, by selecting Review Output from the Options menu. An alternative is to call up the review form, GJIREVO.
In the form GJIREVO, double-click as needed in the Process, Number or FileName field and select the file you want to view. The output will be displayed. From the Banner menu, select Options, and select Show Documents (Save and Print File). A window will pop up that says you’ve selected to show the file in a browser. Select Yes.
A new Browser window will open with your file displayed. From the Explorer menu, select File, the select Save As… A Save dialog box will pop up, prompting you to select a location for the file. It will also let you give a new name to the file. I recommend that you save the file with a Word or Excel file extension (.doc or .xls), and then open it with the appropriate application. Otherwise the file will be saved in html format.

