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With PerformanceGuard, users with sufficient user rights can set up custom reports that match the needs of your organization. There is no limit on the number of reports you can have on your PerformanceGuard solution. A report can be generated on the fly when viewed online, or it can be generated automatically every day, week or month, and archived for later viewing. It's also possible to automatically generate and send reports to selected recipients via e-mail.
To view information about the custom reports that have been set up in your organization, select REPORTING > Reports. You can view:
- Date, time and status of the latest report activity.
- Names of the reports.
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Click a report name to run the report, and view it in HTML or PDF format. |
- Descriptions of each report.
- The frequency with which each report is automatically generated.
- The period of time that reports are kept for by PerformanceGuard.
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Click the number of days to view the report history and individual reports from the period. |
- Links to the latest generated reports in available formats (HTML and/or PDF).
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If you use an iPad, you'll need a PDF-capable reader like Apple iBooks or Adobe Reader to view PDF reports. |
- The name of the reports subfolder in which the latest automatically generated version of each report is stored.
Reports
are
typically
stored
in
subfolders
named
after
the
time
that
they
were
generated.
For
example
a
daily
report
generated
on
1st
December
2014
would
typically
be
stored
in
a
.../
\[ReportName
\]Daily/2014/12/01
subfolder,
a
weekly
report
generated
in
week
49
of
2014
would
typically
be
stored
in
a
.../
\[ReportName
\]Weekly/2014/49
subfolder,
and
a
monthly
report
generated
in
December
2014
would
typically
be
stored
in
a
.../
\[ReportName
\]Monthly/2014/12
subfolder. You can only access the list of reports if your PerformanceGuard administrator has enabled the setting *Report Root Access* in the PerformanceGuard parameters ({*}ADMINISTRATION > Setup > Parameters > Setup* tab). If you have generated an HTML report, and you want to link to a specific page in the report, add _#page_x_ to the report link. Example:subfolder.
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You can only access the list of reports if your PerformanceGuard administrator has enabled the setting *Report Root Access* in the PerformanceGuard parameters (ADMINISTRATION > Setup > Parameters > Setup tab). |
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If you have generated an HTML report, and you want to link to a specific page in the report, add _#page_x_ to the report link. Example: _http://server.organization.org/report/PCReport.html?interval=10080&group_id=0#page_3_ |
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