You can use the report history to monitor your reports. The report history log displays
a list of all the times the report ran. And it provides information about each report execution,
such as whether the run was successful and the start and end dates of the execution. You can also
download report outputs.
Required Editions
Available in: Intelligence Reports and Intelligence Reports Advanced
User Permissions Needed
To create and edit reports
Schedule / “Create & Edit”
Select the Reports tab.
Select a report, and then click History. A list appears with all the
report executions. Each time a report runs, a new job is executed and a new row appears in the
list.
If you want to perform actions on a specific log, select the row of the log.
Perform one of the following:
Edit — To edit the report’s configuration settings.
Delete — To delete a log from the list.
Refresh — To refresh the history log, which can be useful if you
ran a report and the status changed.
Download — To download the report output.
Run Now — To run the same report again.
Rerun Now — To run the same job again.
To get more information on report execution, use the following link:
Review Report Execution Information in Intelligence Reports When a report runs in Intelligence Reports for Engagement, you can see a list of all the report executions. Each time a report runs, a new job is executed and a new row appears in the list.
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