How to load a query?
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Revision as of 10:20, 9 January 2013
To open the Report editor, go to Report -> Report editor in the menu bar.
<img src="/images/ReportEd.png" alt="" width="519" height="293" /> |
Report editor will open.
<img src="/images/OpenRE.png" alt="" width="92" height="37" /> | A previously saved query can be loaded by clicking this button. The below window will open. |
<img src="/images/SavedQueries.pn.png" alt="" width="704" height="429" /> |
This window is divided in two columns:
<img src="/images/UserRE.png" alt="" /> | The left column displays the folders containing the queries saved or imported by different users. All created and saved queries are available to all users. |
<img src="/images/SystemRE.png" alt="" width="83" height="19" /> | Queries that were generated within the system by the program developers will generally appear under the user System. They can be executed and copied but cannot be edited. |
<img src="/images/QueryRight.png" alt="" /> |
The right column contains a list of queries in a given folder. The column Date displays the date when a given query was imported or saved for the last time. To load the desired query just select it and press OK. |
Loading the query
<img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="/images/OpenQuery.png" alt="" width="697" height="544" /> |
2. Choose the desired query from the list to the right side. 3. Confirm with the OK button or double-click the query. |
<img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="/images/OpenQuery1.png" alt="" width="718" height="364" /> |
The query will be opened and you can run it by clicking on Execute. |
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