There are two changes from the current Skyward reports that I would like to see on the new Q reports in the header. For each report I would like it to show the path that the report was run from. Lots of times people will have a report and want it rerun a year later, or someone else ran a report and I don't know where it was run from. If the path of the report was listed at the top, then that would make it so much easier to re-run reports. If it was a data mining report, if it put Data Mining-"Report Name", that would be great also. Also, I would like it to print the username of who printed the report. Again, if someone comes back a year later and wants a report, if the name is at the top, they will know who to see to get the report re-run. That would also be helpful for those of us who are in an office and share a copier/printer. When we go to the copier and there are lots of reports, we would be able to distribute them to the person who printed them. These two small items would be VERY helpful....and the TERMS SIS did this :)
Justin Parish
There are two changes from the current Skyward reports that I would like to see on the new Q reports in the header. For each report I would like it to show the path that the report was run from. Lots of times people will have a report and want it rerun a year later, or someone else ran a report and I don't know where it was run from. If the path of the report was listed at the top, then that would make it so much easier to re-run reports. If it was a data mining report, if it put Data Mining-"Report Name", that would be great also. Also, I would like it to print the username of who printed the report. Again, if someone comes back a year later and wants a report, if the name is at the top, they will know who to see to get the report re-run. That would also be helpful for those of us who are in an office and share a copier/printer. When we go to the copier and there are lots of reports, we would be able to distribute them to the person who printed them. These two small items would be VERY helpful....and the TERMS SIS did this :)