Use the General tab to select report options for the Opportunity List and to save sets of options for reuse.
Contents
Field | Description |
Report Name
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You can change the default report name.
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Create Activity
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To create activities in the Calendar/Activities application when you generate the report, select this check box. When you generate the report,
Vision displays the Activity dialog box so you can enter the activity information.
Vision then creates an activity for each opportunity included on the report.
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Grid Type
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Select the type of data for which you want to show additional columns.
The available sorting and grouping criteria vary based on your entry in
Grid Type. For example, activities-related criteria are available if you select
Activities, while criteria related to
clients are available if you select
Clients.
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Report In
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Select the currency to use for amounts:
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Presentation Currency
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If you selected
Presentation Currency in
Report in, select the three-character ISO code for the currency. (The list includes only the currencies that are enabled for your enterprise.)
All amounts on the report will be presented in this currency. Vision calculates the exchanges between the opportunity currency and the presentation currency based on the date you specify in
Exchange Rate as of.
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Exchange Rate as of
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If you selected
Presentation Currency in
Report in, specify the date Vision should use to calculate exchanges between the presentation currency you select and the opportunity currency. Vision determines the correct exchange rates in the daily exchange rate table based on this date.
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Print Final Totals
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Select this check box if you want a line at the end of the report that shows total amounts for the entire report.
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Summarize Opportunity Detail
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Select this check box to generate a summary version of the report.
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Client Hierarchy Lookup
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If you are using
client hierarchies and you want to generate the report for a
client hierarchy, select a
client in that hierarchy.
The report includes the entire hierarchy of which the selected
client is a part.
Example: If you select
Navy, the report includes Navy and the entire hierarchy associated with Navy. That is, it includes both parent records and child records. If Department of Defense is the parent of Navy, and Navy is the parent of NAVSEA, the following are true:
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If you select
Department of Defense in the
Client Hierarchy
lookup, the report includes detail for all
clients associated with Department of Defense, Navy, and NAVSEA.
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If you select
Navy in the Lookup, the report shows a header but no detail for Department of Defense and includes complete details for Navy and NAVSEA.
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You cannot select NAVSEA, because it is not the parent of another
client.
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