| Configurable Tabular Queries are quick run reports that collect information from a particular activity of a particular process. These can be configured on the fly to see relevant information and search for particular transactions. These reports are referred to as Historic reports as they deal with historic data entered in Enj database. There are two types under this category, namely, View and Trace. | | |
| | View allows you to list all the documents completed. One can take an overview or look up data between specific dates. One can also search for embedded strings either in the document or in the attachments. The view report will allow you to drill down into the document (and look at the document itself in a read only mode). However, this is restricted by the overall rights that the user has on the document. | |
| | Trace lets find out what stage in the process the transaction has reached at that point in time. The Trace report is a simpler report that allows the user to trace any transaction based on the unique transaction number and locate the transaction, as well as map out the time taken by the transaction at each stage in the process. |
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| Both these reports can be saved for repeated use and can be shared across users. Saved reports come under the category of 'My queries' and can be accessed, edited and run at any point. | ||
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