A report allows for advanced analysis of historical data by creating charts based on the contents of data files uploaded by devices.
- Open the navigation menu.
- Select the Reports item.
- Double-click the desired report.
- If no reports exist, use the
button to create one.
- If no reports exist, use the
Use the
Make sure to save any changes made to a report before leaving the page! Changes are not saved automatically!
- Add Chart
- Click the
button to add a new chart to the report. - Each chart has its own signals and displayed output.
- Click the
- Select Organization
- Click the
button to set the organization that manages/uses the report.
- Click the
- Edit Name
- Click the
button to edit the report's name.
- Click the
The date range for a report sets the period of time to pull data files from. Any files with a timestamp outside of the specified data range will not be included in the report.
Click the
- The default behavior is to have the range always end on the current day, with no specified end date.
- Toggle the End Date switch on to specify a static end date for the date range.
The date range is exclusive - the End Date will not be included in the output data of the report.
Specify the frequency of data points in the report. A higher frequency (e.g. "Second") results in more data points within a given time period, whereas a lower frequency (e.g. "Year") results in fewer data points within the same period.
If the number of time spans specified by a certain combination of date range and granularity is very large (for example: a date range of six months with a granularity level of "Second"), the report charts will display a "Too much data" error message.
Specify which devices to include data files from.
- Click the
button to add more devices to the report.
Devices using different models can be used in one report but they should all be associated with the same organization. However, be careful with the signals used for each device; using signals from the wrong CAN database and/or wrong model can produce unexpected results.