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Change Auditor 7.5 - User Guide

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Generate and Schedule Reports

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Generate and Schedule Reports

Presenting audited information in a professional, concise, and effective way is as critical as gathering the data. You can schedule reports to be sent through email (using the same SMTP configuration defined for alerts), published to Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SRS) or send to a shared folder.

Change Auditor’s reporting allows you to specify who can see the report and define which data to include. For example, administrators could define reports that highlight how many times a particular event or category of events occurred in the last 30 days or provide a more detailed accounting to include who made the changes, how many times, and the before and after values associated with those changes.

 

Schedule reports for distribution

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Schedule reports for distribution

To enable, design, and schedule reports for distribution use the following components:

Create global report template

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Create global report template

The report templates defined on the Report Layouts page on the Administration Tasks tab define the header and footer information to include the search results report. You can use the default report template or create a custom report template using the Report Layout page.

Report Layouts page (Administration Tasks tab)

The Report Layouts page is displayed when Report Layouts is selected from the Configuration task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks tab. From this page you can add, edit, or delete global report templates.

The Report Layouts page contains all the report templates that have been previously defined. Initially, this list contains the Default template, which is used for all search results reports unless changed on the Report tab of a search’s Search Properties tabs.

To add a global report template:
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Select Report Layouts in the Configuration task list to open the Report Layouts page.
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Click Add to display the New Report Layout dialog. Enter a descriptive name for the new report template and click OK.

The report designer is displayed.

To add a page header, click the Page Header button. Click the report grid and the header pane is added to the top of the page. Use the arrow controls or Height setting in the Properties pane to resize the header pane.
To add the report title to the page header pane, click the Text button. Move the pencil cursor in the heading pane where you want to place the report title and click. Open the System Variable tab in the Text Editor, locate the ReportName variable. Double-click the variable to add it to the text pane. Click OK to save your selection and close the Text Editor.
Back on the report grid, you can resize the {ReportName} text box to prevent the report titles from being truncated. You can also use the settings in the Properties pane to modify the font, size, color, and so forth.
To add a page footer (for example, page number), click the Page Footer button. Click the report grid and the page footer pane is added to the bottom of the page. Use the arrow controls or Height setting in the Properties pane to resize the footer pane.
To add the page number to the page footer pane, click the Text button. Move the pencil cursor in the footer pane where you want to place the page number and click. Open the System Variables tab in the Text Editor, locate the page number variable to use (for example, PageNofM). Double-click the variable to add it to the text pane. Click OK to save your selection and close the Text Editor.

Define report content and layout

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Define report content and layout

For each search, built-in or custom, the data displayed in both the client and in the associated report (when reporting is enabled) is predefined. However, you can use the Layout tab of the Search Properties tabs to customize the content (columns) to display for each individual search. See Layout tab in Custom Searches and Search Properties for a detailed description of the Layout tab.

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