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Revision as of 21:40, 19 September 2014
> Administration > Access Management > Manage Views and Reports
Views and Reports let you organize your data and get a high-level perspective on your business.
1 About Views, Reports, and Dashboards
Views and Reports can be displayed as Widgets on a dashboard to display key information. Once created, Views and Reports can be printed or exported to a .CSV file.
Like Dashboards, Views and Reports offer Visibility Controls that determine who can access them: specific Users, Teams, or Roles.
1.1 Views
Views are a means to organize object data in a way that is meaningful to specific tasks, teams or users. Views present data in a list format, along with optional settings to customize and save views for reference or analysis. Users can create custom views with filters to isolate key information quickly and easily.
Learn more: Views
1.2 Reports
The platform's reporting engine provides a full set of options for users to dissect and refine into the format needed to make strategic business decisions or to monitor key performance indicators. Data can be filtered, ordered, color-coded, grouped, or charted into insightful management reports.
Learn more: Reports
1.3 Dashboards
Dashboards display a set of selected widgets, to provide an overview at a glance.
Learn more: Dashboards
2 Working with the Administration Settings
Users that have the Manage Global Views/Reports permission can edit or delete any View, Report, or dashboard.
- Considerations
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- Changes made here are global. They override any user settings. All users are affected when a View or Report is changed or deleted.
- There are restrictions on the use of Multi Object Lookup fields in a View or a Report.
Learn more: Multi Object Lookup Considerations
2.1 Editing or Deleting an Item
- Click > Administration > Access Management > Manage Views and Reports
- By default, a list of Views is displayed.
- Select Reports, Dashboards, or one of the other options to change the display.
- Use the Alphabet Links at the top of the page to find an item by name.
- Use the [Next]' and [Previous] buttons to move through the pages in the display
- Click the X icon next to an item to delete it.
- See Recycle Bin for more details on deleted views.
- Click the folder icon next to an item to edit it.
Learn more:
2.2 Best Practice for Standard Views
Standard Views are created because they are meaningful to most users, and generally do not need to be modified. If you find that a Standard View does not meet your needs, we strongly recommend that you save the Standard View under another name, and make the changes you require to the new View. This will preserve the original View for other users (who may like it just as it is), and it will allow this View to be used as a template to create additional customized views as your business needs change and grow.
If you attempt to save changes to a Standard View, you will be asked to confirm the action. A similar alert message will be displayed if you attempt to delete a Standard View.
2.3 Deletion and the Recycle Bin
This bears repeating: Changes made here are global - all users are affected when a View or Report is Edited or Deleted.
When a User deletes an item using Views Management, it is sent to the User's Recycle Bin
- The item is deleted for ALL other Users
- The item can only be restored (undeleted) by the User that deleted the item
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Standard Views |
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Global or Public Views |
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My View or Private Views |
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