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Reading Reports
PI-generated reports have a well-defined layout.
| Example |
Description |
| Report on users Jack and Jill |
Report name. The name of the report that you specified in the Report Wizard is displayed here. |
| For the period of: *-* |
Report period. The period which is covered by the report is displayed here. "Today", "Yesterday" and "This week" are just some of the possible values. The example shows that the report covers all available data. |
User “Jack”
• Sites accessed
• Weekly traffic distribution
User “Jill”
• Sites accessed
• Weekly traffic distribution
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Table of contents. The table consists of sections. For example, if you select more than one user to create the report on in the Report Wizard, there'll be a separate section for each user in the final report. Every section consists of sub-sections. For example, if you choose to generate the report on users Jack and Jill and toggle the Sites accessed and Weekly traffic distribution options on, then the table of contents will look like the example in the left column. Every item in the table is a link to the corresponding part of the report. |

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Report body. This part is actually what the report is all about. It consists of several information blocks. The body is laid out according to the table of contents. Every report section has its own block (its structure is described below). Our sample report covers users Jack and Jill and there are 2 sections: sites accessed and weekly traffic distribution. Therefore, the body will contain 4 blocks, two for user Jack and two for user Jill. |
This report was created with ProxyInspector for ISA Server 2.1b
Copyright © 1998-2002 ADVSoft |
Report footer. It can be changed in the Program Settings | Reports | Report footer window. |
Understanding report blocks
The picture below shows an example of a report block for the Sites accessed section. All the colors, fonts and their sizes can easily be changed in the Program Settings | Reports | Fonts and colors window.

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