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  • Report Category: Object Catalogs and Relationships
  • Document Name: Object Summary Statistics
  • Report Name: Object-Folder Distribution
  • Purpose: This report provides an object frequency breakdown of content within the CMS
depending on what object types were chosen in the “Type” prompt -- by full folder path.

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  • Report Category: Object Catalogs and Relationships
  • Document Name: Object Summary Statistics
  • Report Name: Object Summary Statistics
  • Purpose: This report provides a graphical depiction (pie chart) of a breakdown of objects and their type frequency, within the CMS.

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  • Report Category: User and Licensing Management
  • Document Name: User Summary Metrics
  • Report Name: User Summary - Aging
  • Purpose: This report provides a graphical depiction (line graph) of the recency of user logins to the Business Objects enterprise.

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  • Report Category: Staging and Object Promotion
  • Document Name: CMS Compare
  • Report Name: CMS Compare – Summary Level
  • Purpose: This report provides realtime statistics across multiple CMS databases and versions - allowing users to quickly discern differences and similarities in content promotion across various systems – in a single view.  The delta values drill into additional detail.

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  • Report Category: Staging and Object Promotion
  • Document Name: CMS Compare Detail by Kind
  • Report Name: CMS Compare – Summary Level
  • Purpose: This report is the detail-level report that is hyperlinked from the CMS Compare report.  It drills into the object-by-object differences for a given object type, between the two environments.

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  • Report Category: User and Licensing Management
  • Document Name: Disabled Users Listing
  • Report Name: Disabled Users Listing
  • Purpose: This report reveals those users who have been disabled within the system as well as those who have not.

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  • Report Category: User and Licensing Management
  • Document Name: User Summary Metrics
  • Report Name: User Summary Metrics
  • Purpose: To provide high-level user management metrics of active, inactive users as well as by licensed user type counts. In addition, BI Adoption and User Load metrics whose formula is customizable, allow executive management to quickly assess BI utilization.

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  • Report Category: User and Licensing Management
  • Document Name: User Connection Details
  • Report Name: User Connection Details
  • Purpose: This report relates all connections and connection details as they’re happening, in real-time, to the CMS / Business Objects Enterprise.  It is analogous to the “Sessions” screen in the Central Management Console (CMC).

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  • Report Category: Server Metrics and Environment Monitoring
  • Document Name: Infrastructure Configuration and Metrics
  • Report Name: Infrastructure Configuration and Metrics
  • Purpose: (partially shown) This report provides all available details about any server within a Business Objects CMS cluster with regards to configuration and availability metrics.

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  • Report Category: Server Metrics and Environment Monitoring
  • Document Name: Cluster Services Metrics
  • Report Name: Web Intelligence Report Service Metrics
  • Purpose: This report details individual SAP Business Objects server service metrics and current settings. One report tab exists for each server service defined across the cluster.

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  • Report Category: Server Metrics and Environment Monitoring
  • Document Name: FRS Utilization
  • Report Name: FRS Composition
  • Purpose: The FRS Utilization reports divulge current space usage of the File Input Repository by object type in both tabular and graphical format.

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  • Report Category: Server Metrics and Environment Monitoring
  • Document Name: FRS Utilization
  • Report Name: FRS Utilization
  • Purpose: The FRS Utilization reports shows how much of the actual server’s total disk storage is being utilized in comparison to the amount of storage required by FRS-only activities.