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Following the extraction of the report, a new window will provide a view of the report. The report interface varies from report to report, but each report will contain one or more of the components as indicated below:

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  1. Each column can be filtered, sorted, and items can be searched.

  2. Group by column - you can group the report by the different columns and then filter the information more accurately. Simply drag the relevant column name to the new grouping field and the report will be grouped immediately.

After that, you can use the new box on the top to filter and sort the group.

  1. By clicking on a specific unit in the end report, you can switch between the following applications:

    • Panorama

    • Manager >> My units

4.The reports include the option to perform variuse mathematical calculations to each column seperetly. when right-clicking at the bottom of each column of the table the foolowing functins will appear:
Min, Max, Span, Count, Sum Avg and None.

The report allow various mathematical calculations on each column. By right-clicking at the bottom of any column, the following functions are available:

  • Min: Displays the minimum value in the column.

  • Max: Shows the maximum value in the column.

  • Span: Calculates the difference between the maximum and minimum values.

  • Count: Counts the number of entries in the column.

  • Sum: Totals all values in the column.

  • Avg: Finds the average of the values in the column.

  • None: Clears any calculations applied to the column.

This setup allows for quick, flexible data analysis on individual columns.

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  1. Export – The user can export the data to PDF, CSV, and Excel files. In order to adapt the PDF file to the user's needs, different settings can be used before exporting. It is possible to use either the portrait or landscape display, and you can change the page size if necessary.

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In the event that the PDF file is larger than 20 x 2000 cells, the export button will be disabled (marked with a red dot) and a message will appear when the user hovers over the execution button.

  1. Report Graph View

Events and Detailed reports will present an additional map and graph inside the report results.
An illustration of the movement of a unit can be represented by a map, while a graph will present the changes in data in a different manner than a table.

Detailed Report Graph View

The field name will be displayed in the detailed report graph. When you hover over a graph, the name of the field will appear.

Clicking on a particular point on the graph will highlight the row that represents that data.

Smooth Graph Display

The detailed graph view offers the option to switch between a "smooth" graph view and a regular graph view. If the checkbox is marked, then the graph view will be a smooth line (e.g. not dotted). It is more useful to find momentary jumps if the checkbox is not marked.


Y Axis Auto Scale

This feature allows the Y-axis to begin at the lowest value in the graph, rather than always starting at 0, making it easier to identify trends.

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