Hey Kevin. You want to see only Schedules in Custom Invoicing\Client Reports\ and no Schedules in sub-folders of Custom Invoicing\Client Reports\. Is that correct? If yes, then such a search is not currently supported. It is possible to export the report to Excel. Is such a filter possible in Excel?
Hey Kevin. We are planning an enhancement to Discover to allow for folder selection when running a report. We will update this forum when the feature is released.
Hey Saajid. Do you mean using InfoBurst to generate separate reports (example: Bursts, Schedules, etc.) and produce a single Excel workbook where each (separate) report is on a different worksheet?
Hi Bryan,
I meant a report that gives the relationship of which Schedules references which Bursts. Currently we only have reports specific to Schedules , Bursts etc. But there doesn't seem to be a way to get the references of the objects
Thanks
Saajid
Thanks for the update. Discover reports do no provide hierarchy. InfoBurst provides a legacy reporting option using OData. Using OData with Excel it is possible to generate reports that have hierarchy (example: Schedule > Burst > Document > Delivery). See the following tutorial for details:
https://help.infosol.com/en/support/solutions/articles/19000071280-system-reporting-with-odata
okay got it, Thank you Bryan
Hi Bryan, I am currently using
Platform Version: | 2024.3.3 |
I was wondering if you can use a wildcard in the filtering for the Discovery Reports
Example: Objects > Schedules
I would like to then apply a filter on the Path, but not the full path
I would want to see everything in PATH: \Custom Invoicing\Client Reports\
where there are many folders by client after the Client Reports\
Bryan, Thanks for the quick response.
I want to see all of the subfolders under this path: Custom Invoicing\Client Reports\(100's of sub folders).
the (100's of sub folders) is where i was trying to apply a wildcard to view all of the schedules within.
I was able to export the full schedule and filter, was just checking if the wildcard was an option.
PS, love having this reporting built into Infoburst rather than running a report through OData.
Thanks,
Kevin
Awesome, that will be a great feature. Thanks again
Saajid Fazil
Hi,
I would like to see the Ability to create Merged reports in Discover.
Ex : Basically allowing the user to Merge Schedule lists with Bursts , Event files etc.
Thank You
Saajid