Weekly Report in Freelance 2016SP1
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i am using freelance2016 sp1 software. Here for Reports are updated in very 0ne hour.Sir my Question is is it possible to update the report in each day in a week? if so what changes i have to make here.
Thanks in Advance
i am using freelance2016 sp1 software. Here for Reports are updated in very 0ne hour.Sir my Question is is it possible to update the report in each day in a week? if so what changes i have to make here.
Thanks in Advance
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Hello John,
I understood that you need a weekly report, below is the example for a weekly report configuration.
Cycles: 7 Cycle time: T#1d0h0m0s
Restart after: T#7d0h0m0s
Here, value gets each day, it continues for 7 days then stops. You can see 7 entries for 7 days in the report.
Again restart with another report for next week based on restart time.
Hope it helps you.
I understood that you need a weekly report, below is the example for a weekly report configuration.
Cycles: 7 Cycle time: T#1d0h0m0s
Restart after: T#7d0h0m0s
Here, value gets each day, it continues for 7 days then stops. You can see 7 entries for 7 days in the report.
Again restart with another report for next week based on restart time.
Hope it helps you.
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Hello.
It is not clear to me what you mean with "updated every hour". Do you mean a new sample is stored in the report every hour or do you mean that you get a new report every hour?
Open the parameter mask of that report by double clicking on the report in the Engineering tool. It should look something like this

The above example specifies a report that consists of 2 files (which will be overwritten eventually). Each file will contain 10 data samples ("Cycles:" parameter) with a sample cycle time of 1 second ("Cycle time" parameter). The time between the start of 2 files will be 30 seconds ("Restart after" parameter")
In case you meant that you currently get a new sample of data every hour, the cycle time parameter should read like T#1h0m0s or T0h60m0s. If you only want a new sample every 24 hours, you should change the cycle time parameter to T#24h0m0s. You also need to adjust the "Restart after" parameter. It needs to be bigger than Cycle time x Cycles
In case you currently get a new file every hour but want it to be a new file every 24 hours you should increase the "Restart after" parameter to T#24h0m0s or T#1d0h. You might want to use the longer time to sample more data in your report. In that case you might want to increase the "Cycles" parameter to something like close to but smaller than 24 times the previous value.
Hope that made it clear
It is not clear to me what you mean with "updated every hour". Do you mean a new sample is stored in the report every hour or do you mean that you get a new report every hour?
Open the parameter mask of that report by double clicking on the report in the Engineering tool. It should look something like this
The above example specifies a report that consists of 2 files (which will be overwritten eventually). Each file will contain 10 data samples ("Cycles:" parameter) with a sample cycle time of 1 second ("Cycle time" parameter). The time between the start of 2 files will be 30 seconds ("Restart after" parameter")
In case you meant that you currently get a new sample of data every hour, the cycle time parameter should read like T#1h0m0s or T0h60m0s. If you only want a new sample every 24 hours, you should change the cycle time parameter to T#24h0m0s. You also need to adjust the "Restart after" parameter. It needs to be bigger than Cycle time x Cycles
In case you currently get a new file every hour but want it to be a new file every 24 hours you should increase the "Restart after" parameter to T#24h0m0s or T#1d0h. You might want to use the longer time to sample more data in your report. In that case you might want to increase the "Cycles" parameter to something like close to but smaller than 24 times the previous value.
Hope that made it clear
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