The Output Options tab on SRS reports enables you to produce professional-looking reports quickly and with minimal effort.
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Report Theme | Select the theme you want to apply to the report.
Both standard and user defined themes are displayed for selection. You cannot define a report theme if the Disable theme selection option is enabled (SYSPRO Reporting Services). |
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Email Options | Loads the Send Email program to define
the parameters for emailing the report. The Office Automation and Messaging module is not required for emailing documents from SYSPRO Reporting Services. |
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Export report | Saves the currently displayed report in a specific location. Alternatively, you can select the Preview report option and export the report from the Report Preview screen. | ||||
Export Options | Defines parameters for exporting/saving the report. | ||||
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Printer Options |
Defines parameters for printing the report to a specific printer or PDF printer.
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Preview report | Displays the report on the screen after processing all
output options selected. This option is selected by default if Print Preview is enabled from the SYSPRO Desktop. |
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Save report options | Saves your selections for future runs of the report. | ||||
Clear Form | Resets all the options on all the tab pages to the SYSPRO default selections. | ||||
Archive report | Saves the report in the SYSPRO Reporting Service
archive (i.e. \Base\reportarchive
folder). This field can be controlled using the Always archive report and Disable archive report setup options (SRS Options). See Activity considerations in Notes and warnings. |
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Process | Generates the report according to your selections.
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Export as | Select the format to which the report must be
exported (saved). Export formats can be categorized as page-based formats and record-based formats. Depending on the format you select, the layout (object position, object size and relationships between these attributes and other objects) and formatting (font style, text color, text alignment, background color, etc) may not be perfectly preserved. Page-based formats typically preserve these properties as closely as possible. Record-based formats prioritize data rather than layout and formatting. Some record-based formats are only data-exchange formats (e.g. Adobe Acrobat PDF). |
Crystal Report (RPT) | Exports the report to Crystal Report
(.RPT) format. This format exports (saves) your report with the current data without modifying the original report. |
Adobe Acrobat (PDF) | Exports the report in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (.PDF). This is a page-based format. The exported documents are intended for printing and redistribution. Acrobat format will export both layout and formatting in a manner that is consistent with how the report looks on the Preview tab.Acrobat format embeds the TrueType fonts that appear in the document. (Non-TrueType fonts are not supported.) This export format does not support Microsoft font-linking technology, which is used to provide support for some extended character sets such as Chinese HKCS. Therefore, the fonts used in the report must contain all of the required glyphs. The following URI types are supported for hyperlinks: http:, https: and mailto:. |
HTML 4.0 | Exports the report to HTML 4.0 format. You would typically select this option if you wanted to create a report in SRS which you want to publish on a website or email to a recipient. An HTML page per report page is generated in the directory you specify. Once published or emailed, the report can be viewed without requiring SYSPRO programs. This is a page-based format. This format preserves the layout and formatting of the report by using DHTML. All the images in the report are saved externally and a hyperlink is inserted in the exported HTML output. Therefore, this export format generates more than one file in the output. |
Microsoft Excel (XLS) | Exports the report to Microsoft Excel
(.XLS) format. This is a page-based format. This format converts your report contents into Excel cells on a page-by-page basis. Contents from multiple pages are exported to the same Excel worksheet. If a worksheet becomes full and there is more data to export, the export program creates multiple worksheets to accommodate the data. If a report object covers more than one cell, then the export program merges cells to represent a report object. Microsoft Excel has a limit of 256 columns in a worksheet; therefore, any report object (or part thereof) that is added to cells beyond 256 columns is not exported. This export format retains most of the formatting, but it does not export line and box objects from your report. |
Microsoft Word (RTF) | Exports the report to Microsoft Word Rich Text Format
(.RTF). The exported file contains text and drawing objects to represent report objects. Individual objects are placed in text frames. This format is intended for use in applications such as fill-out forms where the space for entering text is reserved as empty text objects. Almost all of the formatting is retained in this export format. Text objects cannot, however, be placed outside the left edge of the page. Therefore, if you have text objects in your report that are placed before the left edge of the printable area, they will be pushed right. (This is most noticeable in reports with wide pages.) |
Text (TXT) | Exports the report to a plain text file. |
File name | Enter the location to which the report must be
saved. You need to specify the full path and file name to which the report must be exported. The file name cannot contain any characters that are reserved characters in XML (e.g. ' : & ' > <. |
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Stop | Stop processing the current report. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Export to Excel | Exports the report to an Excel spreadsheet. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Export to Text | Exports the contents of the report as a text file. When you select this option, the report contents are displayed in a Notepad editor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Select Expert | Applies a selection formula to the report to filter
the data without re-running the report. This makes the
report easier to read by only displaying certain records in
the report.
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Record | Specify criteria for displaying records in the report. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Group | Specify criteria for displaying group data in the report. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saved Data | Displays the report with the saved data. This applies
to reports previously exported or reports which you designed
and saved the data against using the Save
data report option. Any changes made to the database after the report was saved do not affect the report (i.e. the program does not refer to the database when generating the report). |
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Clear all selection formulas | Clears any previously-specified selection formulas in the current run of the program using the Select Expert option. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Refresh | Queries the database to redisplay the report on the
screen at the selected page. This only applies when generating a report that extracts data directly from a database (i.e. not when using a business object to extract the data). If you highlight a parameter you defined using the Crystal 2008 Report Designer and select Refresh, the parameter prompt is displayed and can be changed. |
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Export to CSV | Exports the report to a comma-separated-values (CSV)
file. Each record in the file is typically a single line and each field in the record is delimited by a specific delimiter (e.g. a comma). See also: Notes and warnings.
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Advanced Export | Exports the report to a specific format and enables you to specify the page ranges to export where applicable. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Export Report | Exports (saves) the report in a specific location.
This defaults to Crystal Reports
(*.rpt). When you export a single document, the default file name is created using the document type and the key field (e.g. customer number, invoice number, quotation number, purchase order number, etc). When you export a batch of documents, the last document number or key field is used as a reference in the file name. See also: Notes and warnings. |
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Print Report | Outputs the report to a printer. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Toggle Parameter Panel | View the parameters and parameter values entered for the report using the Crystal 2008 Report Designer. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Toggle Group Tree | Displays the values of the primary key sequence used in grouped reports (e.g. Inventory Valuation) in a tree view. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Find | Locates text within the report. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zoom | Changes the size of the report displayed on the screen. This has no effect on the size in which the report is printed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Close Current View (x) | Closes the currently displayed tab. This only applies to reports that contain sub-reports and does not apply to the Preview tab. |
If you use the Export Report icon (from the Print Preview window) to export reports that contain sub-reports, then only the Main Report or the sub-report on the tab page you are currently displaying is exported. This enables you to export only the main report or any of the sub-reports individually.
If you use the Export to CSV option (from the Print Preview window) to export the report, then the Main Report and all sub-reports are exported.
Operator access to the following activities within this program can be restricted. You configure this using the Operator Maintenance program.
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SRS View operator group archived items | Controls whether an operator can view all archived reports. If the SRS View all archived items activity is disabled, then the operator can only view archived reports generated by members of the operator group to which the operator belongs. If neither option is enabled, then the operator can only view archived reports that they have created themselves. |
SRS View all archived items | Controls whether an operator can view archived reports, regardless of whether the SRS View operator group archived items activity is enabled. |