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There are five different report types available in the reporting application. Four are standalone types, and two are composite types which combine reports together.
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The Report Designer is the main editor for Advanced and CrossTab Reports. A full suite of reporting and design tools with a spreadsheet-like interface is available.
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Linked Reports are reports linked from cells or charts as a means of exploring data points by "drilling down" into their background data.
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This article lists all the available keyboard shortcuts in the Web Application User Interface and describes their behavior in their applicable contexts.
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ExpressView is a report building tool that combines grouping, sorting, filtering, and summarizing data with a drag-and-drop interface. A chart can be added with a single click, and the entire report can be exported as PDF, RTF, CSV, or an Excel workbook.
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Change the Other Settings for configuration items that do not fall into other categories. This article applies to the Admin Console > General > Other Settings.
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When building configuration files without the Admin Console, or to change settings in the API, use this reference to map Admin Console General settings to the relevant config file node or API key.
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The Feature/UI settings allow administrators to hide various features in the user interface.
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The ExpressView Designer is a data discovery tool that simplifies grouping, sorting, filtering, and aggregating data with a drag-and-drop interface. A chart can be added with a single click, and ExpressViews can be styled and saved as PDF, RTF, CSV, or Excel files. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2021.1.
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You can export Dashboards in the form of Chained Reports, single multi-page documents. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2019.2.
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This reference guide describes the structure of the base configuration file (typically WebReports.xml), for all nodes outside of the
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The Settings endpoint allows access to many for the current configuration and session.
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Use a CrossTab, or cross tabulation, for grouping and summarizing data fields that expands vertically and horizontally depending on the number of data groupings. CrossTabs are also known as two-way tables, contingency tables, or pivot tables.
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A visualization is a graphical representation of data that can be designed directly on the Dashboard canvas without first creating a report.
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A textbox can be added to the Dashboard as a Text tile. Text tiles can be used for displaying static text, such as a header or section label. Creative use of the tile border properties can yield tile groups.
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Dashboards are a way to combine a several related reports into one unified viewing space. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2019.2.