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The Report Table

The Report Table contains the main information of the report. It displays one row per item, with the aggregated numerical values (e.g. sum of hits/page views etc) in columns next to it. How this table appears is controlled by the {=docs_user_chapter_link('user_table_options')=}.

An example of the Web Browsers table is shown below.

In some tables there are URL's (see the Referrers table for an example) and if these URL's are full (i.e. they contain the whole address like this - 'http://www.somedomain.com') then there will be a small arrow to the left of each line in the table that can be used to view that URL. Clicking the arrow will launch a new browser window (or new tab if you are using tabbed browsing) with that URL.

Just above the table is a bar that contains several different controls:

  • The {=docs_user_chapter_link('user_table_row_numbers')=} detail (selected by default) can be used to change the starting row and the number of rows that are displayed in the table. There are also "paging" buttons that allow you to "page" through tables with multiple entries.
  • The Zoom Options detail allows you to pre-select the view that will show when you use {=docs_user_chapter_link('user_filter_zoom')=}.
  • The {=docs_user_chapter_link('user_table_export')=} link can be used to export data from the table.
  • The {=docs_user_chapter_link('user_table_options')=} link can be used to change which columns are visible, the sort order, and other aspects of the report. (NOTE: The Sort Order of any table can also be changed by clicking a column name; click once to sort by that column, or again to sort in reverse.



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