Displaying Central Performance History Reports
Use
You can output Central Performance History (CPH) reports in a number of different ways (see Scheduling and Executing a Report). One of the possibilities is direct output to the screen.
You can also display at any time reports that you have saved in the database. When you do this, the report is not executed again using the report definition, but rather the previously executed report is displayed, with the performance values from the original execution.
The displayed report is identical in both cases.
Procedure
1. You can display a report that is saved in the database from several functions:
¡ In the overview screen of the CPH (transaction RZ23N), choose, in the Reporting group box, the Report Browser pushbutton.
¡ On the screen for scheduling and executing reports (Central Performance History Report Execution), choose Goto® Report Browser.
2. In both cases, the Display Central Performance History Reports screen appears. On the left half of the screen, the system displays all executed reports, grouped by the name under which the reports are stored in the database:
<Date>,
By default, the name specified above is the name of the report definition; you can, however, also explicitly specify a name when Scheduling and Executing a Report under which the corresponding report execution is to be grouped in the Report Browser.
3. Expand the desired report definition and select the desired time point of the report execution by double clicking it. Choose the desired report on the right of the screen.
If you display a report directly on the screen, the report is output identically.
4. There are two display modes for displaying reports: one-dimensional and two-dimensional. Choose the Switch Display Mode pushbutton to switch between the two modes. The display modes have the following properties:
5. If you want to display the header data of the report, choose Report Details (see Displaying Report Properties).
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