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SQL Reporting Tool Instructions

Login User name and Password

Report Parameters

Expand/Collapse Report

Find/Search Term

Export Reports

MS SQL Server 2008

Login User name and Password

  • When you click on a report link, a login popup box will appear (see FIG 1.0)
  • Enter your full email address (i.e. joej@palmbeachstate.edu) in the User name field
  • Enter your email/network/PantherNet password in the Password field
  • Click Ok button to log in and open/view the report.

FIG 1.0 Login Popup box

SQL Report - Login Information

 

Report Parameters

  • Some SQL reports may allow users to select parameter value(s) from a drop down list or by entering parameter value(s) to filter/refine the report data (see FIG 2.0 and 3.0)
  • Some Report outputs can be filtered by using wildcard characters - which, in this tool, is the Percent character %. For an example, if a free form range allows input (rather than a drop down list) and you wanted all student activity accounts (which we know start with Org Numbers 251), you could enter for State Org 251% and then a Qual1 of % and Location of %. This would provide an output for all student activity accounts for the college as a whole. If you wanted Lake Worth related then substitute 10 for the Location and only Lake Worth will output - with the same parameters restricted to location 10 (see FIG 3.0)

FIG 2.0 Select Parameter value from Drop Down List

SQL Parameters - Drop Down List

 

FIG 3.0 Enter Parameter value

SQL Wildcard Parameters

 

Expand/Collapse Report

  • Some reports are summarized (or collapsed) and can be ‘expanded' to detail or rolled back up - look for "+" signs or "-" signs, or Expand All? True or False (See FIG 4.0).

FIG 4.0 Expand/Collapse Report

SQL Reports - Expand/Collapse

 

Find/Search Term

  • Find feature can help you locate a search term (word, number, partial phrase, etc.) - especially helpful if an item you're looking for is on a different page of output than you are viewing (see FIG 5.0).

FIG 5.0 Find/Search Term

SQL Reports - Find

 

Export Reports

  • After a report is viewed, you can export it to different formats provided - Excel, PDF, etc. You must select the format type you want first, then click on the word "Export" (see FIG 6.0).

FIG 6.0 Export a Report

SQL Reports - Export

 

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