I am trying to pull a report that shows the amount of daily sessions. We are looking at a new analytics software that bills by the session-not page views. We need a report that counts how long an individual user stays on the site.
There is no report by individual user within Kentico. The analytics data is not tracked like that, it is aggregated. If you have an EMS license you could create custom activities, then create a report based on those custom activities per user/contact.
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I want to extract the read audit data from Microsoft security & compliance center and I have enable the audit logs for read audit logs and now I need to extract from Microsoft security & compliance center and I see the audit log created in Microsoft security & compliance center. Now I want extract or export data from Microsoft security & compliance center to Azure event hub using console app or web api.
Can anyone help me, how can I extract the data from Microsoft security & compliance center I used XRMToolBox using audit history extractor and it is extracting the audit data from CRM but I need extract or export the read audit data for Dynamics CRM from Microsoft security & compliance center.
How can I build the process? I checked my website I don't see any proper resource.
It’s little bit tricky and not so straight forward. You can get a webhook trigger for new data once ready, then you need to parse it and send to your event hub.
Office 365 Management Activity API reference
The Office 365 Management Activity API aggregates actions and events into tenant-specific content blobs, which are classified by the type and source of the content they contain.
To begin retrieving content blobs for a tenant, you first a create subscription to the desired content types. If you are retrieving content blobs for multiple tenants, you create multiple subscriptions to each of the desired content types, one for each tenant.
After you create a subscription, you can poll regularly to discover new content blobs that are available for download, or you can register a webhook endpoint with the subscription and we will send notifications to this endpoint as new content blobs are available.
Note:
When a subscription is created, it can take up to 12 hours for the first content blobs to become available for that subscription. The content blobs are created by collecting and aggregating actions and events across multiple servers and datacenters. As a result of this distributed process, the actions and events contained in the content blobs will not necessarily appear in the order in which they occurred. One content blob can contain actions and events that occurred prior to the actions and events contained in an earlier content blob. We are working to decrease the latency between the occurrence of actions and events and their availability within a content blob, but we can't guarantee that they appear sequentially.
Sample logs and schema reference.
I use cognos-11 and I made a dashboard for a cognos consumer. I delivered it but the consumer when open it sees the edit/preview icon.
I want the consumer to just open the dashboard, filtering the data and use the various drill downs without has the ability to edit or save my dashboard.
I found the following at the IBM Support
allow-users-view-dashboards
but if I apply it then the consumer cannot be able to create his own new dashboard.
Consumer can have the ability to create his dashborads but when I give him mine he can only view/open it.
Can you give me any suggestion on how can I do it ?
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We are looking for a tool that we can automatically and periodically send email report to our customers on their performance.
Currently we have more than 18K+ customers, hence, licensed tool based on named-users is not applicable.
We need to send a customized to report for each individual customer automatically on selected periods (weekly, bi weekly).
The requirement is:
1- send individual email report to each customer periodically (attachment is accepted)
2- Report needs to look good.
3- We will define the content of all reports globally
4- Paid licenses are accepted (with budget 10k USD)
5- ETL & OLAP will be developed based on needs
6- Adhoc reports capable platform
7- Interactive Dashboard
We have looked into below tools:
1- Tableau
2- Microstrategy
3- pentaho
please suggest us any of these tools support the above requirement, or any other tool for that matter.
Take a look at Holistics BI - Scheduled Email Reporting feature of Holistics BI tool. I think it can do what you want:
It allows sending individual email report to each customer with attachment (Excel/CSV)
Report only needs to defined once
Inbuilt ETL support, but you can use your own
Support for adhoc reports
It also allow you to customize/white-label the email branding to your own company branding
Disclaimer: I work at Holistics
I think DBxtra, with the Schedule Server add-on can do what you want, breaking down your requirements:
1- send individual email report to each customer periodically (attachment is accepted)
-> This will be an Email Merge DBxtra Object job, you set up the merge catalog, set the report and their relationship and you're good to go, reports can be sent with the periodicity you want.
2- Report needs to look good.
-> You can design pixel perfect reports and email them as PDF attachments.
3- We will define the content of all reports globally
-> If the report will be the same for all the customers, and only the data will change, just one report will suffice.
4- Paid licenses are accepted (with budget 10k USD)
-> I think is better if you ask the sales team about licensing as it may change, but depending of what you need, you may go as low as the minimum license and add the Schedule Server on top of it (or get a bundle that already includes it).
5- ETL & OLAP will be developed based on needs
-> DBxtra works with the data directly from your database, so any of this is optional and DBxtra can work on top of that too.
6- Adhoc reports capable platform
-> Not exactly ad-hoc, specially if you want to use the pixel perfect reports, but you can create reports in just 10 minutes by pure drag and drop.
7- Interactive Dashboard
-> Yes, we have it as well (and you can send them by email too although they're not interactive this way).
P.S.: I'm a DBxtra evangelist.
Do you consider solutions that require some basic programming to match exactly your needs (by your IT/dev team, or possibly outsourcing team)?
If answer is positive, take a look to the PivotData microservice: this is .NET Core app that connects directly to SQL database (SQL Server, Mysql, PostgreSql) or MongoDb and provides simple web API for creating pivot tables and pivot charts. PivotData includes web pivot builder for end-users; it is good for offline reports generation because it produces clean HTML reports that may be exported to PDF or included into email body.
Scheduled reports generation and sending them as emails may be easily implemented on any platform; also this feature can be added to the microservice in case of your interest. I'm developer of PivotData microservice and you can any questions about its capabilities.
You can schedule a report and configure it to be sent by an email in
Pentaho platform. The latest Pentaho 7.0 also supports embedding a
report in an email body.
You can look for some samples on the Pentaho webpage. You are
totally free to design a report of your wish.
You can load the data directly from your database and have plenty of
options.
Not sure but probably a community version is enough in your case.
Better contact sales.
Penatho has a ETL tool and an OLAP implementation.
Pentaho Intercative Reporting, Pentaho Analyzer, Pentaho DET
Pentaho Dashboards Plugin, Community Dashboards
I have a client who migrated to MS CRM Online in April, they've reported a number of cases where their data has updated itself, for example:
Custom entity data records disappear and the related record entities then show another record value.
Ownership of accounts/contacts changed. 2500+ accounts changed ownership in a 10 minute window. (Surely this can't be human error). The audit log show one specific user having updated all 2500+ records.
There are no scheduled tasks running other than those configured and managed by Microsoft.
There is only one plugin that automatically creates a SharePoint Doc folder for the activities entity and moves any attachments to the SharePoint Folder.
Any ideas/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Could be a couple of causes, those that jump to mind; a user manually bulk editing records or cascading relationship behaviour,
I can't find much about this online so I was wondering if someone knew here.
Is SSRS 2005 if a user creates a subscription, will other users be able to view and edit those subsciptions? If not, is it possible to make subsciriptions visible to everyone?
Thanks
Quick answer is no.
Long answer is:
AFAIK, there is no site-wide subscription management functionality. The best you can do within Report Manager is site-wide schedule management, which allows admins to set up schedules at preferred times and let users choose those schedules when creating their subscriptions.
Our solution for controlling/centralising subscriptions was to set up a generic Windows user, log in to Report Manager and use that user to create all subscriptions. This means that all requests for subscriptions go through the IT department (+ or - depends on your situation. We didn't want users creating subscriptions themselves). All users who know the generic username/password can manage subscriptions in one place. Not ideal but it works for us.
Another option is that all the data for subscriptions is held on the Server, either in the Reporting Services database or in the Jobs themselves. If you are brave you can delve in and set up some sort of interface to access this.
This is definitely an area in which I find SSRS lacking.
Update:
You live and learn. I've just found that (provided you have sufficient privileges) if you open a report, then go to the subscriptions tab, you can view and edit any subscriptions that are set up on this report by any user. Still not ideal as you don't get an overview of the subscriptions across the system but better than the bleak picture I painted previously!