You can run predefined (canned) reports from CA WA Desktop Client. Predefined reports reside on the server. You can run predefined reports, but you cannot download or modify them. You can run the predefined reports to view the output of the report immediately or schedule predefined reports using Events to save the output on the server for viewing later.
Important! If you are using a Microsoft SQL Server database with Windows authentication, the domain user of the computer that launches CA WA Desktop Client must have read access to the database. Otherwise, you will not be able to run or preview reports from CA WA Desktop Client.
The predefined reports provide data from the server database tables and use SQL queries to retrieve the data. Several predefined reports present historical information regarding job execution and a security report that presents information on user access and permissions. You can run and view the output of the reports from the Services perspective and export the output in different formats including CSV and HTML.
When scheduling predefined reports, you can also specify a list of users to notify by email when the predefined report execution is complete. You can also grant permission to a list of users to view the report output.
You can run the following predefined reports:
Displays the jobs that started running within a specified time period and ended in a FAILED, SUBERROR, SYSERROR, or DBERROR state.
Displays the jobs that were run in the Applications specified. It does not include bypassed jobs.
Displays the jobs that were ready to run within a specified time period, grouped by state.
Displays the jobs that were ready to run within a specified time period, grouped by job type.
Displays the jobs that started running within a specified time period.
Displays the jobs that started running within a specified time period, grouped by agent.
Displays the jobs that started running within a specified time period and ran for more than a specified number of minutes.
Displays information about all users, groups, and permissions defined on the server.
Summarizes the jobs that started running within a specified time period, grouped by day.
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