Getting Started
CentreVu CMS Custom Reports
Defining a Report’s Name, Access, and Type
2-6
If you select
global
, your report’s name must be different from the name of
any other custom report — global or private.
Private
access to the report means that only you (and the
CentreVu CMS
administrator(s)) can run the report. In addition, no other users, except for
CentreVu CMS administrators, can copy or run the report design for use in
their own custom reports.
If you select
private
, your report's name must be different from the names
of the following:
●
Any other private report you have created of the same type
●
Any user's global custom report of the same type.
Step 6: Define
the Report as
Real-Time or
Historical
2
Enter an
x
to select a report type option,
Real-time
or
Historical
.
When you design the report on the Screen Painter, you are able to access
data only for the category you select here. For example, if you select
Real-
time
, you are not able to specify historical data in the report design.
Also, when you go to run the report,
CentreVu CMS lists the report under the
appropriate submenu,
Real-time
or
Historical
.
You must select the
Historical
option if you want to include:
●
Exceptions data
●
Forecast data
●
Call work code data
●
Agent trace data
●
Call record data.
Note
No other
CentreVu CMS user other than a CentreVu CMS
administrator can modify a report design you create, regardless of
whether the report is global or private. A
CentreVu CMS
administrator always has the ability to modify your report design,
even if you make it private.
Summary of Contents for CentreVu
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Page 44: ...Getting Started CentreVu CMS Custom Reports Deleting a Custom Report 2 10 ...
Page 140: ...Completing Your Custom Report CentreVu CMS Custom Reports Running Custom Reports 5 22 ...
Page 178: ...Database Items and Calculations CentreVu CMS Custom Reports General Information A 2 ...
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