In a few Braindates yesterday I was asked how to report on the reporting elements (view, filter, grouping) within a report. This can be particularly useful when trying to find a specific report as well as when cleaning up reports and easily identifying duplicates. Here is the code for each column. You can also use Command+F (Control+F) to easily find existing reports that use a specific field.
Pro Tip: Export to Excel to highlight duplicates
Filter
displayname=Filter definition
textmode=true
valuefield=filter:definition
valueformat=HTML
View
displayname=View definition
textmode=true
valuefield=view:definition
valueformat=HTML
Grouping
displayname=Grouping definition
textmode=true
valuefield=groupBy:definition
valueformat=HTML
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Another awesome use case I just remembered is when you're updating a custom field and need to know what reports are affected by it. IE has an option as a filter, or grouping by the field, or conditional formatting with that field. This will help you understand the connections and remind you to edit the reports after altering the field.
I typically will let users know the report may be "broken" for a day or two while I work through everything.
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Thanks Monique!!!👍
Another awesome use case I just remembered is when you're updating a custom field and need to know what reports are affected by it. IE has an option as a filter, or grouping by the field, or conditional formatting with that field. This will help you understand the connections and remind you to edit the reports after altering the field.
I typically will let users know the report may be "broken" for a day or two while I work through everything.
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You are a ROCK STAR ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Monique!!!
Thanks lot @Monique Evans‚ for sharing this info. One question can we add a report prompt to filter report type such as project or task or assignment type, etc. I tried to use the field as Report Type, but does shows the list to select type of report as mentioned above.
Mvh
Kundan.
Yes you can add a prompt (my report uses them as well) for Report Type you will need to select equals and type in the Workfront code. For example, a Project Report would be PROJ. Assignment = ASSGN; Task = TASK
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I finally implemented this in our instance, which I am so excited to start using! Thanks for sharing this with us @MoniqueEvans !
@CynthiaBoon Found it!
You are, as always, the BEST!
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