All reports are generated using report templates. Generated reports are available on the Generated reports tab of the Reports section and are displayed in the table with the following columns:
You can configure a set of table columns and their order, as well as change data sorting:
You can enable or disable the display of columns in the menu that can be opened by clicking the icon .
You can change the order of columns by dragging the column headers.
If a table column header is green, you can click it to sort the table based on that column's data.
Name—the name of the report template.
You can sort the table by this column by clicking the title and selecting Ascending or Descending.
Time period—the time period for which the report analytics were extracted.
Last report—date and time when the report was generated.
You can sort the table by this column by clicking the title and selecting Ascending or Descending.
Tenant—name of the tenant that owns the report.
User—name of the user who generated the report manually. If the report was generated by schedule, the value is blank. If the report was generated in KUMA lower than 2.1, the value is blank.
You can click the name of a report to open the drop-down list with available commands:
Open report—use this command to open the report data window.
Save as—use this command to save the generated report in the desired format. Available formats: HTML, PDF, CSV, split CSV, Excel. By default, 250 rows are displayed in all formats. At most 500 values can be displayed in tables in PDF and HTML formats. If you want to output more than 500 rows in a report, set your value for the LIMIT parameter in the SQL query and save the report in CSV format.
A CSV report contains all widgets in one file.
A split CSV allows you to upload individual widgets to separate files and combine these files into an archive for further distribution to specified email addresses.
Run report—use this option to generate report immediately. Refresh the browser window to see the newly generated report in the table.