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PRIMHD Reporting End User Guide

This document provides you with the core information you need to run PRIMHD reports from the PRIMHD datamart using Infoview and Business Objects.

Scheduling reports

Refer to section 2.5, pages 13–16, for information about scheduling reports. Ensure you follow each step of the instructions very carefully. Please note you may turn your PC off after you have initiated the report schedule, when the schedule status shows ‘Running’.

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  • PRIMHD Reporting End User Guide (doc, 4.4 MB)

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  • PRIMHD Reporting End User Guide (doc, 4.4 MB)

Page last updated: 27 January 2012

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