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Introduction
i-Report
iReport is a third-party application that allows you to generate custom-defined reports on IMSMA data. Using iReport, you may define the attributes that are returned by a report and also customise the appearance of the report.
How To Use This Manual
This guide provides information for using iReport with IMSMA. It provides the steps for configuring and using iReport to report on IMSMA data. It is not intended to serve as a complete guide for using iReport. For detailed information on using iReport, refer to the iReport help or documentation. CONVENTIONS Table 1 lists the conventions used in the manual.
Table 1. Conventions | |
Convention | Meaning |
Bold | Indicates menu, button, icon, or list names. |
[Bold in brackets] | Indicates a keyboard key. |
Italics | Indicates text that should be typed exactly as it is shown in the user manual into a field. Italicized text is also used to note options that may be selected from a list. |
Indicates a tip for using IMSMA. | |
Indicates steps for completing a task. | |
40px | Indicates an error that you might encounter. |
Sample Reports
IMSMA includes several iReport sample reports. These reports may be used as is or used as a reference to create your reports. The sample reports are installed in the \iReports\IMSMA reports directory of your IMSMA installation directory.
Article 7: Form A
The Article 7: Form A report returns the total area size of all reductions that are being reported on, the total area size of all hazards that have been linked to the reported reductions, and a count of all victims that have been linked to the reported reductions. If a search definition is associated with the report, the search definition name will be displayed in the report title.
Figure 41. Sample report - Article 7 form A
Table 6
File name | Article 7 Form A.jrxml |
Data source | Hazard reduction |
Variables | Sum of hazard reduction area size
Sum of total hazard area size Sum of victim counts |
Derived fields | HazreducLinkedHazardAreaSize (Total Hazard Area Size)
HazreducLinkedVictimCount (Victim Count) |
Sub-reports | None |
Article 7: Form C
The Article 7: Form C report returns a crosstab by district and hazard with the number of hazards by hazard type.
Figure 42. Sample report – Article 7 form C
Table 7
File name | Article 7 Form C.jrxml |
Data source | Hazard |
Variables | REPORT_COUNT (built-in iReport variable) |
Derived fields | None |
Sub-reports | None |
Bar Chart Sample
The Bar Chart sample report returns the metal contamination level of hazards and area size. The report includes a bar chart which summarizes the total area size of hazards by their metal contamination level.
Table 8
File name | Bar Chart Sample.jrxml |
Data source | Hazard |
Variable | Sum of area size
Count of metal contamination level |
Derived fields | None |
Sub-reports | None |
Clearance by Year and District
The Clearance by Year and District report returns the total area cleared, hours spent, devices, and number of positive samples grouped by year and district.
Table 9
File Name | Clearance by Year and District Sample.jrxml |
Data source | Hazard reduction |
Variables | Count variables for all the derived fields |
Derived fields | One derived field for each device sub-category (i.e., Anti-Tank, Anti-Vehicle, etc.,) created by using parameterized derived field com.fgm.imsma.ext.report.OrdnanceWithSubCategoryExists, passing in the device subcategory imsma enum. |
Sub-reports | None |
Hazards by Ordnance Type
The Hazards by Ordnance Type report shows summary data based on the full set of Ordnance Types present. This report groups Hazards based on the full list of Ordnance SubCategories that are found on the Hazard. The report displays the name of the search in the report title.
Table 10
File name | Hazards by Ordnance Type.jrxml |
Data source | Hazard |
Variables | Count of hazards for each ordnance sub-category
Sum of area size, Average of area size |
Derived fields | HazardOrdnanceSubCategoryList (Ordnance SubCategory List) |
Sub-reports | None |
MRE Audience Totals by Age
The MRE Audience Totals by Age report lists the different age categories of MRE audiences and the total number of male, female, and unknown gender in each age category.
Table 11
File name | MRE Audience by Age.jrxml |
Data source | MRE Details |
Variables | Sums of each gender (derived fields) by group and report
Sum of total audience by group and report Count of number of events (MRE Details) by group and report |
Derived Fields | MREDetailMaleAudience (Total Male Audience)
MREDetailFemaleAudience (Total Female Audience) MREDetailUnknownAudience (Total Unknown Audience) |
Sub-reports | None |
Pie Chart Sample
The Pie Chart sample report returns the metal contamination level of hazards and area size. The report includes a pie chart which summarizes the total area size of hazards by their metal contamination level.
Table 12
File name | Pie Chart Sample.jrxml |
Data source | Hazard |
Variables | Sum of area size
Count of metal contamination level |
Derived fields | None |
Sub-reports | None |
Accident Victim Summary Report
The Accident Victim Summary report lists accidents and the victims that are linked to them. In this example, the victim data is linked to the accident and returned via a sub-report. For this type of report, compile the sub-report (Sub-reports\Summary_AccidentVictim_sub-report0.jrxml) before attempting to run the main report.
Set the SUB-REPORT_DIR parameter to .\Sub-reports\.
Table 13
File name | Summary_AccidentVictim.jrxml |
Data source | Accident
Query executor (used by victim sub-report) |
Variables | Sum of area size
Count of metal contamination level |
Derived fields | None |
Sub-reports | Sub-reports\Summary_AccidentVictim_sub-report0.jrxml |
Hazard Summary Report
File: Summary_Hazard.jrxml Data source: Hazard
Hazard Reduction Summary Report
File: Summary_Hazreduc.jrxml Data source: Hazard Reduction
Location Summary Report
File: Summary_Location.jrxml Data source: Location
MRE Summary Report
For this type of report, compile the sub-report (Sub-reports\Summary_Mre_sub-report1.jrxml) before attempting to run the main report.
Set the SUB-REPORT_DIR parameter to .\Sub-reports\.
Table 15
File name | Summary_MRE.jrxml |
Data source | MRE
Query executor (used by the sub-report) |
Derived fields | None |
Sub-reports | Sub-reports\Summary_Mre_sub-report1.jrxml |
Organisation List Report
File: Summary_Organisation.jrxml Data source: Organisation
Place List Report
File: Summary_Place.jrxml Data source: Place
Quality Control Summary Report
File: Summary_QA.jrxml Data source: Qa