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We are looking at report library and have an issue with the version display screen for a report folder. There seems to be very little information about the reports that are on the screen. We were thinking that the run date and time were not enough information about the report. We might have to rerun at some point, run multiple time periods together, or any other number of events that could make finding the version of the report that you want difficult.
We have opened a case with IBI on this where we suggested that we be able to put the same kind of information in the report header onto the object catalog and have it display on the object select screen; but, does anyone else have that same issue and have some solution?
Thank you!
WF 7.6.6 Linux, FOCUS 7.8 zOS
Posts: 46 | Location: San Francisco, California | Registered: April 14, 2003
Put the information you require in the header of your reports and then find out where reports are stored and then use a text search facility to find the data you want.
Server: WF 7.6.2 ( BID/Rcaster) Platform: W2003Server/IIS6/Tomcat/SQL Server repository Adapters: SQL Server 2000/Oracle 9.2 Desktop: Dev Studio 765/XP/Office 2003 Applications: IFS/Jobscope/Maximo
Posts: 888 | Location: Airstrip One | Registered: October 06, 2006