Understanding Configuration Reports

Configuration reports provide a summary of any currently installed configurations.

These reports show whether the configuration in an installation is valid or invalid, the identifiers and values being used, and display all of the assets/components and other elements that make up the installed configuration.

Configuration reports are defined by the following:

  • Reporting Mode: The mode in which the report is run (One Time or Recurring)
  • Status: The current status of the report (Pending or Submitted)
  • Report Criteria: Specific information used to establish the filter criteria when generating the report, such as the assets and components involved, the firmware, characteristics, identifiers and other important information.
  • Report Result: Specific information for each configuration, including the number of configurations, the assets and components involved, and the specifications and firmware versions of each. If the configuration is invalid, the Configuration column is blank in the report results. Users can navigate to specific valid configurations to review and edit the setup as needed. In addition, users can generate a work order to correct, reconfigure, or otherwise maintain any of the configurations by clicking Generate Activity.

Base Package Configuration Reports

The base package includes a number of configuration reports, each based on one of the support configuration classes (see Understanding Configuration Types.

The table below lists the configuration reports and the business object for each.

Configuration Report Business Object

Single Asset Configuration Report

W1-SingleAssetCfgRpt

Asset/Component Configuration Report

W1-AssetCompCfgRpt

Asset to Asset Configuration Report

W1-AssetToAssetCfgRpt

Asset/Component to Asset Configuration Report

W1-AssetCompToAssetCfgRpt

Asset to Asset/Component Configuration Report

W1-AssetToAssetCompCfgRpt

Asset/Component to Asset/Component Configuration Report

W1-AssetCompToAssetCompCfgRpt