Changes

Create iReport Templates with Subreports

1,693 bytes removed, 14:22, 19 September 2013
Reports on Linked Items
The process for creating a report on a parent item and its children is similar to the process for creating a report on locations and their associated items. The key difference is that the main report will contain the attributes of the parent item. The sub-report will contain the attributes for the child item. For example, if you were trying to create a report of educations and their associated education details, the main report would contain the attributes for education and the sub-report would contain the attributes for education details.
 
 
===Reports on Linked Items===
Part 4 of this training module discussed direct relationships—relationships where the parent item must exist in order for the child item to exist. In this part of the training, you will learn about linked relationships. Linked relationships are optional relationships which may exist between items. Unlike direct relationships that are enforced during the IMSMA reconciliation process, links are optional. Accidents, land, activities, educations, and QMs may be related to one another via ''links''. For example, a victim may be associated to an accident in a particular land. If these relationships are known, IMSMA users may define these links while reconciling the Data Entry Form.
[[Image:iRep21.png|center|500px|''Figure 21. Direct relationships vs. Links'']]
<div align="center">
''Figure 21. Direct relationships vs. Links''
</div>
 
The process for creating a report on an item and its linked items is similar to the process for creating a report on items with a direct relationship. The item in the main report is the primary item for which you would like to find linked items. The sub-report would return the records for the particular item that is linked to the primary item. The key difference is the query used in the sub-report.
 
If you would like to report on different items that linked to the item in the main report, you may create a new sub-report for each linked item. For example, to create a report of land and the accidents and activities that are linked to those land, you would create the main report on land. This report would then contain a sub-report to list linked accidents, and another sub-report to list linked activities.
 
{{NavBox HowTo use iReport}}
319
edits