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Using <strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

This period variable can be defined in two ways:<br />

User specified values: if this option is selected the period has to be defined and will be<br />

used every time a report is generated. The same window report variable period<br />

specification will pop up.<br />

Ask user: if this option is selected the window report variable period specification will<br />

pop up when you generate the report. In this window the period can be defined.<br />

In the window "report variable period specification" the following options can be selected:<br />

fixed period: a calendar will pop up in which you can choose the starting and ending date.<br />

dynamic period: a list with period options will pop up (e.g. last hour, last day, last month).<br />

The <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service will calculate the period from the moment now.<br />

See also:<br />

Reporting - Overview<br />

Reporting - Collecting log information<br />

Reporting - Overview report templates<br />

Reporting - Building a report template<br />

Reporting - Items and variables<br />

Reporting - Report variable time-date value specification<br />

In time-date value variable a time and date can be defined. This is useful when you want to<br />

generate a report for a certain time or if you want to report database values for a certain time.<br />

This variable can be used in the following report items:<br />

in text items you can indicate for which time the report is generated, e.g. "This report was<br />

generated at %TIME-DATE%".<br />

in queries you can use them to define the time for which you want to present the data in<br />

the report<br />

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