Siebel Reports Administration Guide
What's New in This Release
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Understanding Your Reports Development Environment
About the Siebel Reports Server
About the Development Environment
About the Actuate File Types
About the Directory Structure for Siebel Reports
About Actuate Libraries
About Actuate Design Files
How the Siebel Application and Actuate Interact
Running a Siebel Report from Actuate e.Report Designer Professional
About Run-Time Report Parameters
About Data Definition for Reports
About Data Supply ROL Files
About Siebel Report Object Types
Additional Siebel-Actuate Reporting Information
Migration Instructions for the Siebel Reports Server
Migrating the Actuate Report Encyclopedia Volume
Migrating PreSiebel 6 Custom Reports to the Siebel Reports Server
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Reporting in the Siebel Web Clients
About Reporting in the Web Client
About the System Architecture for Reporting in the Web Client
Requesting Reports in the Siebel Web Client
Scheduling Reports in the Siebel Web Client
About the My Jobs View
About the My Reports View
About DHTML Report Viewer Keyboard Shortcuts
About Reporting in the Dedicated Web Client
About System Architecture for Reporting in the Dedicated Web Client
Requesting Reports in the Dedicated Web Client
About ActiveX Report Viewer Keyboard Shortcuts
About Searching in the Siebel Report Viewer
Changing the Locale and Language for Reports
About the User Administration View
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Managing the Siebel Reports Server
About Maintaining the Siebel Reports Server
Increasing the Maximum Number of Factory Processes
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Global Report Modifications
About Global Report Customization
Changing the Font on All Reports
Changing the Corporate Logo on All Reports
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Creating a Simple List Report
Creating a New Report Versus Subclassing a Design
How a Simple List Report Works
Example—Creating a Simple List Report
Creating a New Report Object Definition in Siebel Tools
Creating a Report Design in Actuate e.Report Designer Professional
Adding Label and Data Elements to the Design
Compiling and Testing the Report
Alternative Report Creation Strategies
Copying a Report Object Definition
Copying a Report Design
Using a Custom Component Library
Additional Information for Developing and Deploying Siebel Reports
Migrating Custom Reports
Moving ROX files to the Reports Server
About Using a Datastream Twice
About sssiebel.bas and Migration Considerations
About Backing Up Report Design and Library Files
About Emailing a Report
About Printing
Using Actuate e.Report Designer to Create Reports
Creating Reports Using Siebel Report Libraries
Adding Sorting to Reports
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Reports with Group Sections
Using Group Sections Overview
How a Group Section Works
Example—Creating a Report with a Group Break
Creating a New Report Object Definition in Siebel Tools
Creating a Report Design in Actuate e.Report Designer Professional
Adding Label and Data Elements to the Design
Compiling and Testing the Report
Adding Group Totals to Reports
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Master-Detail Reports
About Master-Detail Reports
How Master-Detail Reports Work
Example—Creating a Master-Detail Report
Creating a New Report Object Definition in Siebel Tools
Creating a Report Design in Actuate e.Report Designer Professional
Adding Datastreams to the Report Design
Adding Frame, Data Control, and Label Elements to the Report Design
Compiling and Testing the Report
Example—Creating a Report with Multiple Hierarchies
Creating a New Report Object Definition in Siebel Tools
Creating a Report Design in Actuate e.Report Designer Professional
Adding Frame, Data Control, and Label Elements to the Design
Compiling and Testing the Report
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Composite Datastreams
About Datastream Concepts
Using Composite Datastreams in Reports
Adding Global Variables to the Report Design
Modifying the Master Datastream Component
Referencing Global Variables in Controls
Debugging Tips for Composite Datastreams
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Sorting Records in Memory
About Report Sorted on a Multi-Value Field
About Using Memory Sorting in a Many-to-Many Relationship
How a Memory Sort Report Works
About Data Filters
About Memory Structures
About the Structure of the Report Design
Examining a Report Sorted on a Multi-Value Field (MVF)
Creating a Global List Variable
About the Fetch Method on the Master Datastream
About the Fetch Method on the Detail Datastream
About the Fetch Method on the Combined Datastream
About the Compare Method on the Sort Data Filter
Examining a Report Based on a Many-to-Many Relationship
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Using Graphics in Reports
About Using Graphics in Reports
About Actuate-Supplied Chart Types
About Chart Control Properties
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Smart Reports
About Smart Reports
Purpose of Smart Reports
About Standard Smart Reports
About Visual Features for Smart Reports
About the Report Structure for Smart Reports
About the Order-of-Merit Indicator in Smart Reports
About Thermometers Used in Smart Reports
Obtaining the Minimum, Maximum, and Trigger Values for Smart Reports
Obtaining the Data Value for Use with Smart Reports
About Positioning a Thermometer on the Dashboard Subpage of a Smart Report
Passing Siebel-Generated Graphics to a Smart Report
Designing a Smart Report
About the Opportunity Detail Smart Report
About the Account Service Detail Smart Report
About the Account Summary Smart Report
About the Pipeline Analysis Smart Report
About the Quota Summary Smart Report
About the Service Request Performance Smart Report (Service Request Aging Analysis)
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Parameterized Reports
About Parameterized Reports
Creating Parameterized Reports
Using Siebel Tools to Create Parameterized Reports
Creating the Parameterized Reports in Actuate e.Report Designer Professional
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Developing Multilingual Reports
About Developing Multilingual Reports
Designing Multilingual Reports
Deploying Multilingual Reports
Viewing Multilingual Reports
Exceptions for Multilingual Reports
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Report Business Service
About the Report Business Service
About Report Business Service Methods
About the Report Business Service Parameters
DelOne
DownloadReport
ExecuteReport
GrantRolesAccess2Report
GrantUserAccess2Report
PrintReport
RunAndEmailReport
ScheduleReport
SyncOne
Example: Invoking a Report Business Service Method Using Scripting
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Library Reference
About the sscustom Library
Text Controls in the sscustom Library
How to Display Revenue Information in Siebel Reports
How to Display Date Information in Siebel Reports
About the CanGrow Property
About Check Box Text Control
About the Percentage Text Control
About the Label Controls
About the Frame Controls
About the PageList and Child Components
About Miscellaneous Controls
About Line Controls
About Section Components
About the sssiebel Library
baseCur
baseDate
DateDisplay
baseFlow
baseFlow1
baseFrm
baseGrp
baseInt
baseLbl
baseLblSiebel
baseLineControlr
basePage
basePageList
basePageNoDisplay
basePrintBy
baseReport
baseReportHeader
baseReportTitle
baseRpt
baseRptCreateBy
baseSeq
baseSubPage
baseTxt
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Method Reference
About the DataStream Function
About the Essential DataStream Methods
About the Start Method
About the Fetch Method
About the Delete Method
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Smart Reports List of Values
Opportunity Detail Report
Account Service Detail Report
Account Summary Report
Pipeline Analysis Report
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List of Selected Reports
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Synchronizing Locale-Sensitive Parameters
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