Approaches to Filtering

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The SmartSimple reporting sub-system can be a bit of a misnomer as you can consider the reports more like queries, and as the results are generally web-based the reports can be used for more than simple reporting. A couple of not-so-obvious examples are:

  • Using a report to front a user's interaction with data.
  • Exposing a report to the Internet to populate part of a website.

Let's look at using a report to front a user's interaction with data and how that works. The key elements of the reporting tool needed are:

  • Report Criteria - these features let you hard code the criteria and prompt the user for the criteria when the report is previewed.
  • Linked Fields - this feature lets you make a report dynamic and gives the user the ability to drill into an record retrieved by the report.
  • Report template - as well as controlling the layout of the report, the report template also provides the ability to add scripting to the report as viewed by the user.
  • Report URL - this is simply the URL associated with the report but that's what you need to link a report to a portal.

In Detail

  • Reporting Criteria - these can be hard-coded criteria expressions, user-prompted values (??? syntax), or sometimes the @CompanyID@ or @userID@ to restrict the results to those specific to company or user.
  • Linked Fields - these depend on the entities referenced in the report (for the company table you can choose the company name as static text, or the company name as a link, for the contact table you can choose the contact name as static text, or the contact name as a line and for level 1 entities you can choose the name of the entity or template type as static text or as links). These Link fields when used in a report give you a drill down capability.
  • Report Template - this controls the format and content of the report and by adding scripting to the header you can convert a report into an real web page with any functions required.
  • Report URL - you can take the link from the report list - right click and properties or copy link location - depending on the browser.

Bringing it all Together

  • Create the report you need with the prompts for parameters you wish the user to enter or the underlying criteria.
  • If you want the report to link to referenced records, make sure you have added the Link fields rather than the static fields.
  • Add any formatting or scripting (for example, a link to a new entity if you wish the user to be able to create a new entity directly from the reporting page).
  • Take the report link and add to a new portal link.
  • Make sure the report is permissioned correctly for the roles of users that will be accessing the report.
  • Test everything.
  • Good to go!