Report Options Dialog


Overview

Once you have selected a report from the Reports menu, you will see a dialog which lets you configure how the report will be run. At the top of the dialog, there is a drop down menu which shows the report you have selected. If you selected the wrong report by mistake, you could change your mind and choose a different one from this menu.

Date Range

Below that is an area labeled Date Range. When it is appropriate, reports allow you to report on only a specific interval of time, as opposed to the entire span of time currently recorded in the usage database. However, some reports are not “time-based”, so it would not make sense to select a certain interval of time, and the items in this area will be greyed out. The drop down menu in the Date Range section contains five choices:

  • Entire Data Set - the report will use the entire range of data which is present in the usage database, whatever it happens to be.
  • This Month - the report will use data starting on the first day of the current month, and continuing until the present time.
  • This Week - the report will use data starting at 12 AM in the morning on the previous Sunday and continuing until the present time.
  • Today - the report will use data starting at 12 AM this morning and continuing until the present time.
  • Custom - this will enable the two text areas below the menu, marked From and To, which will let you type in specific dates and times. The From field will automatically be filled in with the earliest time which is found in the usage database. The To field initially contains now - therefore if you do not change either parameter, this is equivalent to selecting Entire Data Set.

Note that if you select a date range, run the report, and then right-click an item in the report and run a second report using the item as a parameter, the selected time range will be carried over to the second report. For example, if you run Usage (COMP x prog) with the date range This Week, then right-click a program in the report called “MyApp”, and select the Usage (PROG x user) report, you will get Usage (MyApp x user), also restricted to this week.

External Data Sources

KeyConfigure also gives you the ability to run the internal reports against an external datasource. This is accomplished with ODBC, so to use this feature, you must be running KeyConfigure on Windows. You might want to use this feature if you have a very large site with a lot of usage data. With a huge data set exported to a powerful external database server, queries may perform more quickly than when these queries are targeted to the KeyServer itself.

The Options button in the lower left of the Report configuration dialog will open a second dialog box which will let you choose an ODBC DSN to use for the internal reports. Please note that this option is remembered between reports! Once you choose a DSN, all internal reports will use this DSN until you come back to this dialog and revert to internal data. The Report Options dialog contains two radio buttons - Direct from KeyServer, which configures internal reports to use internal data, and Through ODBC, which configures internal reports to use the DSN which you specify. If you select Through ODBC, you must select a DSN which is present on the computer which is running KeyConfigure. Either type the name (if you are sure you know it), or click the Browse button, which will bring up the system interface for selecting a data source. Whatever Data source you choose should point to the same database which KeyServer exports to.

Note that even if you are using an external data source, as long as it contains data which is exported from the KeyServer you are currently connected to, you should still be able to double-click items in the reports, in order to view details.

Report Descriptions

For a full description of each report, see Reports.


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