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I am very new to the WebFOCUS world and have been tasked with investigating report usage. I have the procedure usage, but I'd like to know if there is an easy way to tie the procedure names with the report names the users see in the WebFOCUS portal? From what I've seen here in the forum, I'm thinking that there is not. Thanks in advance.This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Emily McAllister>,
Resource Analyzer and IBI variables will stored the fex name not its name.
I have a table that make a relationship between the main fex and the report's name. That way, using either RA or custom execution log (which I have), I can know which report has been executed and have a "user friendly" name.
WF versions : Prod 8.2.04M gen 33, Dev 8.2.04M gen 33, OS : Windows, DB : MSSQL, Outputs : HTML, Excel, PDF In Focus since 2007
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I developed our own usage tracking system. It is pretty straight forward. It collects, user id, program, date/time, type of output and stores this in a .foc file.
In FOCUS since 1985. Prod WF 8.0.08 (z90/Suse Linux) DB (Oracle 11g), Self Serv, Report Caster, WebServer Intel/Linux.
Posts: 975 | Location: Oklahoma City | Registered: October 27, 2006