Show me my Reports
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Displays all reports that you have created
in the selected application, as well as reports that you have created for
auxiliary tables. For details, refer to
Report Search Results.
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Find Reports
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Searches for an existing report by title, author, or
project. For details, refer to
Finding Reports.
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Create Report
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Enables you to create a custom report. For details, refer
to
Creating Custom Reports.
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Browse Reports
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Use the
Browse Report links to display a listing
of reports by type:
- Application Reports
These reports are created as
report definitions in
SBM Composer and appear in
the
SBM User Workspace as read-only
reports with an extra red stripe on the report icon. You can run one of these
reports, and you can save it with a new name as an ordinary listing report.
However, you cannot directly modify or delete an application report. For
details, refer to
Application Reports.
- Multi-View Reports
Combine multiple single reports that are created from
the same or different applications, auxiliary tables, or external reports. For
details, refer to
Multi-View Reports.
- Multi-Table Reports
Query system fields to list items from multiple primary
and auxiliary tables. For details, refer to
Multi-Table Reports.
- External Reports
View external data. For details, refer to
External Reports.
- Built-in Reports
Available for every application tab, the default set of
built-in reports depends on your product-access level. Most built-in reports
return items only from the selected application tab. If you have privileges to
view items in the Contacts table, the All Contacts, All Active Contacts, and
All Inactive Contacts built-in reports are also available. For details, refer
to
Built-in Reports.
- System Reports (SBM On-Premise/PaaS
customers only)
Offer information about administrative aspects of the
system, such as fields, user privileges, group membership, current user
activity, active users, item (record) locks, and more. System reports appear if
you have the privilege to run them, but cannot be modified or deleted. For
details, refer to
System Reports.
- Auxiliary Table Reports
Return items from auxiliary tables.
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