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'''Bold text'''==Advanced Reports==
===Sub-Report===
<p>Sub-report is reports within a report; thus, providing a way to generate a report that includes data on the target IMSMA Item as well as data on other IMSMA Items that are associated to the target IMSMA Item. Generally a sub-report is used in a situation where you have one or more sets of data relating to a single IMSMA item. A common use case would be a Location report with multiple details bands of different IMSMA items (Land, Activity, Accident, Victim, Education, and QM).</p>
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<td>interviewee.guid = “$P{ interviewee_guid}”</td>
<td>Relationship persisted automatically when Questions are entered for each Interviewee at Field ReportData Entry Form.</td>
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==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, lands, 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 field reportData Entry Form.
[[Image:iRep21.png|center|500px|''Figure 21. Direct relationships vs. Links'']]
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