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Figure 134. Setting start and stop times
• Method of Generating a Report
Here you specify whether you want the report to be displayed on the window
or saved to a file. You can do both by using the Save Locally function in the
Report Viewer.
With the save to file option, later when you request a report using this
definition, Figure 135 appears asking whether you want to run the report now
or schedule it for later. Scheduling is discussed in 8.5.3, “Generating a report”
on page 147.
Figure 135. This window appears during execution if you’ve selected to save the report to a file
There are three file types you can choose from:
– CMR — Capacity Manager report format, for use only in the Report Viewer.
– TXT — Capacity Manager text format, for use in the viewer or in a
spreadsheet application.
– HTML — For use in a browser only.
If you choose to save the report to a file, the report will be saved in the reports
subdirectory on the server.Theyarenot saved on the console system. If you
want the report saved on the console, you need to view the report using the
Viewer then use the Save Locally function to save the report to the console’s
hard disk.
Note: You can change whether the report is saved to disk or viewed on-screen
at a later point by simply right-clicking the report definition in the Netfinity
Director management console as shown in Figure 136:
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