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Revision as of 12:16, 2 October 2013
The Report Generator is a very powerful and flexible tool within the Platinum Suite of software, most modules have their own Report Generator.
There are various optimisations that can be applied at various stages when writing a report that can have a significant effect on the speed that a report is produced.
This guide will list key optimisation methods to help you both understand the Report Generator and to produce faster reports.
See Also
- Column Types in the Report Generator
- Hidden Report Generator Columns
- How do I use Calculation Sequence?
- Why are there three ranges?
- What is a Report Generator variable?
- Accessing the values of other columns.
- One line Report from the Report Generator
- Modifying a Report Generator System Report