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Activity Reports
Activity reports allow you to view data at different levels of granularity. These reports begin with an initial page that summarizes the data in the report. Clicking on an item in the initial page, such as a date, user, or Agent, enables you to view more detailed information. For example, if you click on a date in the Activity Report, you will see that day’s events by hour. Clicking on an hour reveals details about that hour’s events.
Note: The drill-down feature, which enables you to view different levels of report details is not available on Unix-based browsers. To use this feature, view reports using a Windows-based browser.
There are four types of sample Activity Reports:
- All Activity—Covers all user activity by date and time. This report contains information about the transactions and failures that occurred during the period of time covered by the report. You can select a date or time in the report to view more details.
- Activity by User—Covers all user activity by user. This report contains information about users and their sessions, including the number of transactions and failures that occurred during the period of time covered by the report. You can select a user to view more details about that user’s activities.
- Activity by Agent—Covers all user activity by agent. This report lists active Agents and provides information, such as the number of transactions and failures, that occurred on each Agent during the period of time covered by the report. You can click on an Agent name to view more details about that Agent’s activity.
- Activity by Resource—Covers all user activity by resource. This report contains information about the resources that were accessed during the period of time covered by the report, including host names, the number of resources accessed, the number of transactions, and the number of failed access attempts. You can select a host name to view more details.
In each of these sample reports, denials and failures are indicated by an exclamation (!) mark, and red text.
Note: The browser interface that displays sample report results only supports 255 characters per line. If you view a report that includes resources with long resource filters that would extend a line of report data beyond 255 characters, Crystal Reports truncates the beginning of the resource and indicates that the line has been truncated.