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==Creating Subreports==__NOEDITSECTION__
|[[Start and Configure i-Report|Start and Configure i-Report]]
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A subreport is a report 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 subreport 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).
|[[Create a Basic i-Report Template|Create a Basic i-Report Template]]
 
|[[Modify an iReport Template|Modify an iReport Template]]
 
|[[Format an iReport Template|Format an iReport Template]]
 
|[[Create i-Report Templates with Subreports|Create i-Report Templates with Subreports]]
 
|[[Summarize i-Report Template Data|Summarize i-Report Template Data]]
 
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==Sub-Reports==
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Regardless of what IMSMA data you’re including in your report and subreports, there are 5 basic steps to create a report with subreports:
<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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:Step 1 – Create the main report
<p>Regardless of what IMSMA data you’re including in your report and sub-reports, there are 6 basic steps to create a report with sub-reports:</p>
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:Step 2 – Add a subreport to the main report
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:Step 3 – Add a parameter to the subreport
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:Step 4 – Define the report query for the subreport
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:Step 5 – Add subreport parameter to the main report
  
:Step 1 – Create the Main report
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====Step 1 – Create the Main Report====__NOEDITSECTION__
:Step 2 – Add Sub-report to the Main report
 
:Step 3 – Add Parameter to the Sub-report
 
:Step 4 – Define Report Query for the Sub-report
 
:Step 5 – Add Sub-report Parameter to the Main report
 
:Step 6 – Repeat Step 2-5 for additional Sub-reports
 
  
[[Image:iRepStep01.png|center|500px|''Step 1 – Create the Main Report'']]
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Before creating the main report, you will need to determine what data should be included in your report.  For example, if you are creating a report about Land with all the Progress Report data, then the target IMSMA item for your main report should be Land and the target data for your subreport should be Activity assuming that Progress Reports are entered into the system as Activity.  Below is a list of questions and things to be considered when designing a report.
 
 
====''Step 1 – Create the Main Report''====
 
 
 
<p>Before creating the main report, you will need to determine what data to be included on your report.  For example, if you are creating a report about Land with all the Progress Report data, then the target IMSMA item for your main report should be Land and the target data for your sub-report should be Activity assuming that Progress Reports are entered into the system as Activity.  Below is a list of questions and things to be considered when designing a report.</p>
 
 
*What are all the data to be included on the report?
 
*What are all the data to be included on the report?
*What is the target IMSMA Item for the Main report?  This is the primary data of your report.
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*What is the target IMSMA item for the main report?  This is the primary data of your report.
*What is the target IMSMA Item for the sub-reports?  This is the secondary data of your report.
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*What is the target IMSMA item for the subreports?  This is the secondary data of your report.
*Determine the relationship between the primary data and the secondary data.  How did they get reconciled to one another?
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*Determine the relationship between the primary data and the secondary data.  How did they get reconciled to one another? How are they linked?
  
The Main report should be created with the IMSMA item determined to be the primary data of your report.  The Main report is just a basic report and can be created using the steps provided in the [[Create a Basic i-Report Template]] section.
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The main report should be created with the IMSMA item determined to be the primary data of your report.  The main report is just a basic report and can be created using the steps provided in the [[Create a Basic iReport Template]] section.
  
====''Step 2 – Add Subreport to the Main report''====
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====Step 2 – Add Subreport to the Main report====__NOEDITSECTION__
  
Once the main report has been created you can add a subreport to the main report. The intent of the subreport is to bring data from a different but related datasource into the main report. For example, you could include Activity data on a report about Land.  Below is the instructions to create a sub-report:</p>
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Once the main report has been created you can add a subreport to the main report. The intent of the subreport is to bring data from a different but related datasource into the main report. For example, you could include Activity data on a report about Land.  Below are the instructions to create a subreport:
  
# On the main report, from the '''Palette''' pane, select '''Subreport''' and drag it to the desired band on the iReport template (normally this is the '''Detail''' band.
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# On the main report, from the '''Palette''' pane, select '''Subreport''' and drag it to the desired band on the iReport template (normally this is the '''Detail''' band).
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReportPalette.png|center|300px|''Subreport Palette'']]<div align="center">''Subreport Palette''</div>
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReportPalette.png|center|300px|''Subreport Palette'']]<div align="center">''Subreport Palette''</div>
 
# Release the button and the window below displays.
 
# Release the button and the window below displays.
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport1.png|center|500px|''Add Sub-report to the Main report'']]
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#:[[Image:IReportSubReport1.png|center|500px|''Add Subreport to the Main report'']]
# Click '''Next''' to define a new sub-report unless you have an existing report that you would like to use for sub-report.
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# Click '''Next''' to define a new subreport unless you have an existing report that you would like to use for subreport.
 
# Select the desired iReport Template to apply (Blank is recommended).
 
# Select the desired iReport Template to apply (Blank is recommended).
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport2.png|center|500px|''Select the desired iReport Template'']]
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport2.png|center|500px|''Select the desired iReport Template'']]
# Select from the '''Connection/Data Source''' list.  This should be the IMSMA item determined as the secondary data of your report. For example, if you are creating a report about Land with Progress Reports, then “Activity” should be the data source for the sub-report. Click Next.
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# Select from the '''Connection/Data Source''' list.  This should be the IMSMA item determined as the secondary data of your report. For example, if you are creating a report about Land with Progress Reports, then “Hazard Reduction” should be the data source for the subreport. Click Next.
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport3.png|center|500px|''Select the desired datasource'']]
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport3.png|center|500px|''Select the desired datasource'']]
# Select the attributes to be included in your sub-report.  Click '''Next'''.
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# Select the attributes to be included in your subreport.  Click '''Next'''.
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport4.png|center|500px|''Select the desired fields for the subreport'']]
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport4.png|center|500px|''Select the desired fields for the subreport'']]
# Enter a name for the sub-report or use the default. Choose '''Next'''.
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# Select the fields to group by. This step is not required.  Click '''Next'''.
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#:[[Image:Subreport_Group_by.png|center|500px|''Select the fields to group by'']]
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# Enter a name for the subreport or use the default. Choose '''Next'''.
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport5.png|center|500px|''Enter a name for the subreport'']]  
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport5.png|center|500px|''Enter a name for the subreport'']]  
# Select '''Use the same connection use to fill master report'''. Click Finish.   
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# Select '''Use the same connection used to fill master report'''. Click Finish.   
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport6.png|center|500px|''Use same connection'']]  
 
#:[[Image:IReportSubReport6.png|center|500px|''Use same connection'']]  
# The sub-report displays.
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# The subreport displays.
 
 
[[Image:iRepStep03.png|center|500px|''Step 3 – Add Parameter to Sub-report'']]
 
  
====Step 3 – Add Parameter to Subreport====
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====Step 3 – Add Parameter to Subreport====__NOEDITSECTION__
  
To connect a subreport to the Main report, we next need to create a parameter for passing the identification (guid) of the primary IMSMA Item between the subreport and the main report. In the '''Report Inspector''' on the subreport, [[Modify an iReport Template#Adding a Parameter to an iReport Template|add a Parameter]] to hold the guid of the IMSMA Item on the main report. It is recommended to add a fairly generic parameter name such as ''ItemGUID'' so that the subreport can be more easily re-used.
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To connect a subreport to the main report, we next need to create a parameter for passing the identification (guid) of the primary IMSMA item between the subreport and the main report. In the '''Report Inspector''' on the subreport, [[Modify an iReport Template#Adding a Parameter to an iReport Template|add a Parameter]] to hold the guid of the IMSMA item on the main report. It is recommended to add a fairly generic parameter name such as ''ItemGUID'' so that the subreport can be more easily re-used.
  
 
# From the Report Inspector, '''right click''' on the '''Parameter''' tree and choose '''Add Parameter'''.
 
# From the Report Inspector, '''right click''' on the '''Parameter''' tree and choose '''Add Parameter'''.
 
#: [[Image:IReport AddParameter1.png|center|250px|''Add Parameter'']]
 
#: [[Image:IReport AddParameter1.png|center|250px|''Add Parameter'']]
# In the '''Properties''' pane, enter a parameter name (e.g. ItemGUID} and edit any other properties. Normally it is not required to edit anything other than the name.
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# In the '''Properties''' pane, enter a parameter name (e.g. ItemGUID} and edit any other properties. Normally it is not required to edit anything other than the name, you might however want to deselect the '''Use as a prompt''' option.
 
#: [[Image:IReport AddParameter2.png|center|250px|''Add Parameter'']]
 
#: [[Image:IReport AddParameter2.png|center|250px|''Add Parameter'']]
 
# Once the parameter is added it will be available in the '''Report Inspector''' and can be referenced as ''$P{parametername}''. For example:
 
# Once the parameter is added it will be available in the '''Report Inspector''' and can be referenced as ''$P{parametername}''. For example:
 
  $P{ItemGUID}
 
  $P{ItemGUID}
  
====Step 4 – Define Report Query for Sub-report====
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====Step 4 – Define Report Query for Subreport====__NOEDITSECTION__
  
The next step is to create a report query for the sub-report you just created in Step 3 to define how the IMSMA item on the Main report is related to the IMSMA item on the subreport. Below is the instructions on how to define the Report Query:
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The next step is to create a report query for the subreport you just created in Step 2 to define how the IMSMA item on the main report is related to the IMSMA item on the subreport. Typically the subreport report query will receive the guid from the main report via the parameter created in Step 3 and then use it to limit items in the subreport to those linked to the main report.  Below is the instructions on how to define the report query:
  
# Open the [[Modify an iReport Template#Using Report Query filters|Report Query window]]  
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# Open the [[Modify an iReport Template#Using Report Query filters|report query window]].
# From the Report query window, select ImsmaQuery from the Query language list.
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# From the report query window, select '''ImsmaQuery''' from the query language list.
# Enter a Report Query filter using the parameter defined above to limit the objects according to the main report object. The most common Report Query filter would be to filter to only limited objects. For example '''''links.toGuid="$P{ItemGUID}"'''''. See the table below for other combinations of Report Query filters to use on subreports.
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# Enter a report query filter using the parameter defined above to limit the objects according to the main report object. The most common report query filter would be to filter to only linked objects. For example '''''links.toGuid="$P{ItemGUID}"'''''. In this step, the Report Query tells the subreport to return only rows that are linked to the guid of the item in the main report via the link table. Other combinations of report query filters can be used on subreports beyond the link table. These are documented in the [[#Example Subreport Relationships|Possible Subreport Relationships]] section below.
# Click '''OK'''. :The Report query window closes.  
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# Click '''OK'''. The report query window closes.  
# Save the the subreport.
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# Save the subreport.
  
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====Step 5 – Link the Subreport to the Main Report====__NOEDITSECTION__
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Now that both the main and the subreport are ready, the only thing that remains to be done is linking the two together. Below are the instructions to link the two reports:
! Main Report!! Subreport can be !! Value to Pass to Subreport !! Report Query !! Header text
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# Make sure you are at the main report by selecting the name of the main report from the tabs at the top of the iReport Designer canvas pane.
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# Select the subreport box within the main report.
| Location || Any Item with a Location|| location guid || location.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}" || Example
 
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| Land, Activity, Accident, Victim, Assistance, Education, QM, Location || Any linked Item || Item ''guid'' (e.g. Land guid) || links.toGuid="$P{ItemGUID}" || Example
 
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|Activity || Impact survey, Interviewee, or Vegetation removal || Activity ''guid'' || hazreduc.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}" || Relationship is defined as “New” to an activity during the reconciliation.
 
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| Interviewee || Question || interviewee ''guid'' || interviewee.guid = “$P{ItemGUID}” || Relationship persisted automatically when Questions are entered for each Interviewee  at Data Entry Form.
 
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| Task ||  Work Item || Task ''guid'' || task.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}" || Relationship is defined when adding a new Work Item to a Task at the Task Editor Window.
 
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| Example || Example || Example || Example || Example
 
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====Step 5 – Add Subreport Parameter to Main Report====
 
 
 
We created a parameter on the sub-report to connect to the Main report in Step 4, now we need to create a parameter on the Main report as well. Below is the instructions to create the parameter you need for the Main report:
 
# Make sure you are at the Main report by selecting the name of the Main report from the tabs at the top of the iReport Designer canvas pane.
 
# Select the subreport box within the Main report.
 
 
#: [[Image:IReportSubReportSelection.png|center|500px|''Select the Subreport on the main report'']]<div align="center">''Select the Subreport on the main report''</div>
 
#: [[Image:IReportSubReportSelection.png|center|500px|''Select the Subreport on the main report'']]<div align="center">''Select the Subreport on the main report''</div>
 
# On the '''Properties''' pane for the Subreport, select the '''Parameter''' selector.
 
# On the '''Properties''' pane for the Subreport, select the '''Parameter''' selector.
 
#: [[Image:IReport_SubReportProperties.png|center|200px|''Subreport properties'']]<div align="center">''Subreport properties''</div>
 
#: [[Image:IReport_SubReportProperties.png|center|200px|''Subreport properties'']]<div align="center">''Subreport properties''</div>
# '''Add''' a parameter and give it a name (e.g. ''ItemGUID'')
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# '''Add''' a parameter and type '''exactly the name of the subreport parameter created in step 3''' (e.g. ''ItemGUID'')
 
#: [[Image:IReport_SubReportParameter.png|center|200px|''Add a parameter'']]<div align="center">''Add a parameter''</div>
 
#: [[Image:IReport_SubReportParameter.png|center|200px|''Add a parameter'']]<div align="center">''Add a parameter''</div>
# For the '''value expression''', select the appropriate field to include in the parameter. '''Normally this is ''$F{guid}'''''.
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# For the '''value expression''', select the appropriate field to include in the parameter. '''Normally this is ''$F{guid}''''' but other choices are available.
 
#: [[Image:IReport_SubReportParameter2.png|center|200px|''Select the appropriate field'']]<div align="center">''Select the field to include in the parameter''</div>
 
#: [[Image:IReport_SubReportParameter2.png|center|200px|''Select the appropriate field'']]<div align="center">''Select the field to include in the parameter''</div>
# Click '''OK''' and close Subreport properties windows.
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# Click '''OK''' and close Subreport Parameters window.
  
[[Image:iRepStep06.png|center|500px|''Step 6 – Repeat Step 2-5 for additional sub-reports.'']]
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You are now ready to run your main report. Running (i.e. previewing) the main report will automatically run the subreport(s) as well, and the data from the main as well as from the subreport(s) will be included in the output.
====Step 6 – Repeat Step 2-5 for additional sub-reports.====__NOEDITSECTION__
 
  
<p>You can have multiple sub-reports in one Main report. To add more sub-reports to the Main report, just repeat Step 2 to Step 5.</p>
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==Kinds of Subreports==__NOEDITSECTION__
<p>Once you have all the sub-reports created for your Main report, you can compile and run your Main report.</p>
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There are three main kinds of relationships in IMSMA on which subreports can be generated from IMSMA data. These are:
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*Location relationship
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*Link relationship
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*Geospatial relationship
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*Other relationship
  
==Various Kinds of Subreports==
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===Location relationship subreports===__NOEDITSECTION__
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Because each of the main items in {{IMSMANG}}, Accident, Activity, Assistance, Education, Land, QM, and Victim, must be reconciled to a Location during the data entry phase, each of these objects has a relationship with Location and can thus be a subreport on a Location main report. Since all accidents, land, activities, educations, QMs, assistances, and victims are associated with a single location each record knows what location it is related to based on the '''''location guid''''' field. When creating a report where the main report is a Location and the subreport is one of the associated objects the Location's guid is passed to the subreport in a parameter and the subreport can use a special ImsmaQuery language syntax to limit the subreport data to those associated with the main report's location:
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location.guid = "$P{parametername}"
  
This section discusses relationships between Items in IMSMA and also provides instructions on how to create a specific report/sub-reports. The reports discussed so far in this training module have been based on a single data source. In this part of the training module, you will learn to create more complex reports that reference multiple data sources. Some items are dependent on the existence of another item. This type of relationship is referred to as a direct relationship. For example, an accident, land, activity, education, QM, or victim has a direct relationship to the location to which it is associated. The accident, land, activity, education, QM, or victim cannot exist unless it is associated with a location. This direct relationship is enforced in IMSMA via the reconciliation process.</p>
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The location guid field in the subreport item table contains the guid of the location to which the item record is associated. The figure below shows an example of a location and the accident and land that are associated to the location. Notice that the location_guid value (1234-1234) in the accident and land are identical to the location_guid of the location.
  
[[Image:iRep11.png|center|500px|''Figure 11. Location and item records directly associated with it'']]
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[[Image:iRep14.png|center|500px|''location_guid example'']]
 
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''Figure 11. Location and item records directly associated with it''
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''location_guid example''
 
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Direct relationships also exist when subsets of data are contained within an item. For example, an education may have education details such as the education type, total audience, and percentage of women and men. The education details data requires the education to exist.  
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To create a subreport using the Location relationship:
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# From the main "Location" report, pass the location '''''guid''''' to the subreport in a parameter (e.g. in a parameter called '''ItemGUID''').
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# Create a parameter on the subreport with the same name as in #1.
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# In the subreport for the related item (e.g. a Victim) use the parameter in the following ImsmaQuery language syntax
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location.guid="$P{parametername}"
  
The following sections will describe the process for creating reports on items that have a direct relationship between them.
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This has the effect of limiting the subreport records to '''only those records that are associated to the location''' from the main report.
  
===Location and Associated Items===__NOEDITSECTION__
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===Link relationship subreports===__NOEDITSECTION__
A report of locations and associated items requires you to create an iReport sub-report. A sub-report is a report that is contained within another report. A report on locations and its associated item records will require you to create a report and a sub-report. The main report will contain the data for the location. For each associated item that you would like to include, you will need to create a sub-report.  
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In addition to the Location relationship, the main items in {{IMSMANG}} can also be linked with one another during the reconciliation process. This is how, for example, Activities are linked with Land in the {{IMSMANG}} database. Accidents, land, activities, educations, assistances, QMs, and victims 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. This special relationship can also be modeled in iReport using a report and subreport(s).
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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 Location relationship. The item in the main report is the primary item for which you would like to find linked items. The subreport would return the records for the particular item that is linked to the primary item. The key difference is the query used in the subreport.
  
[[Image:iRep12.png|center|500px|''Figure 12. Location and associated item records'']]
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To create a subreport using the link relationship:
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# From the main report, pass the '''''guid''''' of the main report object to the subreport in a parameter (e.g. pass an accident's '''''guid''''' in a parameter called '''ItemGUID''').
''Figure 12. Location and associated item records''
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# Create a parameter on the subreport with the same name as in #1.
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# In the subreport for the related item (e.g. a Victim) use the parameter in the following ImsmaQuery language syntax
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links.toGuid="$P{parametername}"
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This has the effect of limiting the subreport records to only those records that have a '''link''' to the guid or object passed from the main report.
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===Geospatial relationships===__NOEDITSECTION__
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In addition to Location and Link relationships, many objects in IMSMA can store geospatial/geographic information (i.e. point/polygon information). This relationship with the geospatial data can be modeled in a report/subreport relationship for any item that has geospatial information associated with it. To include point/polygon information on an object's main report, follow 3 basic steps:
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*Step 1: Create a main report for an object with geospatial info
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*Step 2: Create a GeospatialInfo subreport on the main report, i.e. a report using the GeospatialInfo datasource
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*Step 3: Create a Geopoint subreport on the GeospatialInfo report, i.e. a report using the Geopoint datasource
  
All records in IMSMA have a ''guid''. A ''guid'' is a unique value that identifies the record in the IMSMA database. Because the guid is lengthy and comprised of alphanumeric characters, it is typically not a useful value to display in a report. However, the guid is necessary in determining which item records have a direct relationship.  
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Step 1: Create a main report for an object with geospatial info
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* Create a main report with an object that has geospatial information (e.g. Land).
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* Ensure that the '''''geospatialInfos''''' field is added to the main report.
  
All accidents, land, activities, educations, QMs, and victims are associated with a single location. The information about the location to which an item record is associated is stored in the location_guid field of the item table and corresponds to the location_guid of the location to which it is associated ([[:Image:iRep03.png|Figure 13]]).   
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Step 2: Create a GeospatialInfo subreport on the main report
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* On the main report, add a subreport using the '''GeospatialInfo''' datasource
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* Pass the '''''geospatialInfos''''' field to the subreport in a parameter (e.g. GeospatialInfoList). '''Note:''' instead of passing the '''''$F{guid}''''' field to the parameter, the parameter value should be '''''$F{geospatialInfos}'''''
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* In the GeospatialInfo subreport use the parameter in the following ImsmaQuery language syntax
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  guid IN $P{parametername}
  
[[Image:iRep13.png|center|500px|''Figure 13. location_guid'']]
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Step 3: Create a Geopoint subreport on the GeospatialInfo report
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* On the Geospatialinfo subreport, add a subreport using the '''Geopoint''' datasource
''Figure 13. location_guid''
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* Pass the '''''guid''''' field to the subreport in a parameter (e.g. GeospatialGUID). '''Note:''' Pass the '''''$F{guid}''''' field '''NOT''' the '''''$F{geospatialInfos}''''' value.
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* In the Geopoint subreport use the parameter in the following ImsmaQuery language syntax
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geospatialinfoguid IN $P{parametername}
  
The location_guid field in the item table contains the guid of the location to which the item record is associated. [[:Image:iRep14.png|Figure 14]] shows an example of a location and the accident and land that are associated to the location. Notice that the location_guid value (1234-1234) in the accident and land are identical to the location_guid of the location.
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This has the effect of limiting the Geospatial records to only those records whose guid is linked to the geospatialinfo of the main report. This is an example of nested reports, i.e. a main report, a subreport, and a sub-subreport.
  
[[Image:iRep14.png|center|500px|''Figure 14. location_guid example'']]
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===Other subreport relationships===__NOEDITSECTION__
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Certain items in {{IMSMANG}} have subsets of data that are contained within them. For example, an education may have education details such as the education type, total audience, and percentage of women and men. Examples of other subreport relationships include:
''Figure 14. location_guid example''
 
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===Items with Data Subsets===
 
Certain items have subsets of data that are contained within them. For example, an education may have education details such as the education type, total audience, and percentage of women and men. The education details data requires the education to exist. Table 3. Parent/child relationships lists the items and the data subsets that depend on them.
 
  
 
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| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Table 3. Parent/child relationships'''
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| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Other subreport relationships'''
 
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| width="150pt" | '''Parent item'''
 
| width="150pt" | '''Parent item'''
| width="450pt" | '''Child item(s) which require the parent item'''
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| width="450pt" | '''Child item(s)'''
 
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| Activity  || Impact survey
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| Activity  || Activity Device
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Impact survey
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Interviewee
 
Interviewee
Organisation
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Question
 
Question
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| Location || Accident
 
Land
 
Activity
 
Education
 
QM
 
Victim
 
 
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| Education || Education details
 
| Education || Education details
 
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| Victim || Received Education
 
| Victim || Received Education
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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.
 
  
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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.
 
 
   
 
   
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''Figure 21. Direct relationships vs. Links''
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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.  
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The process for creating a report on a parent item and its children is the same as any other report/subreport relationship.  
  
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.
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===Using Multiple Subreports in one Report===
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| Location||Any Item with a Location||location guid||location.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}"
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 20 February 2020

Creating Subreports

A subreport is a report 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 subreport 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).

Regardless of what IMSMA data you’re including in your report and subreports, there are 5 basic steps to create a report with subreports:

Step 1 – Create the main report
Step 2 – Add a subreport to the main report
Step 3 – Add a parameter to the subreport
Step 4 – Define the report query for the subreport
Step 5 – Add subreport parameter to the main report

Step 1 – Create the Main Report

Before creating the main report, you will need to determine what data should be included in your report. For example, if you are creating a report about Land with all the Progress Report data, then the target IMSMA item for your main report should be Land and the target data for your subreport should be Activity assuming that Progress Reports are entered into the system as Activity. Below is a list of questions and things to be considered when designing a report.

  • What are all the data to be included on the report?
  • What is the target IMSMA item for the main report? This is the primary data of your report.
  • What is the target IMSMA item for the subreports? This is the secondary data of your report.
  • Determine the relationship between the primary data and the secondary data. How did they get reconciled to one another? How are they linked?

The main report should be created with the IMSMA item determined to be the primary data of your report. The main report is just a basic report and can be created using the steps provided in the Create a Basic iReport Template section.

Step 2 – Add Subreport to the Main report

Once the main report has been created you can add a subreport to the main report. The intent of the subreport is to bring data from a different but related datasource into the main report. For example, you could include Activity data on a report about Land. Below are the instructions to create a subreport:

  1. On the main report, from the Palette pane, select Subreport and drag it to the desired band on the iReport template (normally this is the Detail band).
    Subreport Palette
    Subreport Palette
  2. Release the button and the window below displays.
    Add Subreport to the Main report
  3. Click Next to define a new subreport unless you have an existing report that you would like to use for subreport.
  4. Select the desired iReport Template to apply (Blank is recommended).
    Select the desired iReport Template
  5. Select from the Connection/Data Source list. This should be the IMSMA item determined as the secondary data of your report. For example, if you are creating a report about Land with Progress Reports, then “Hazard Reduction” should be the data source for the subreport. Click Next.
    Select the desired datasource
  6. Select the attributes to be included in your subreport. Click Next.
    Select the desired fields for the subreport
  7. Select the fields to group by. This step is not required. Click Next.
    Select the fields to group by
  8. Enter a name for the subreport or use the default. Choose Next.
    Enter a name for the subreport
  9. Select Use the same connection used to fill master report. Click Finish.
    Use same connection
  10. The subreport displays.

Step 3 – Add Parameter to Subreport

To connect a subreport to the main report, we next need to create a parameter for passing the identification (guid) of the primary IMSMA item between the subreport and the main report. In the Report Inspector on the subreport, add a Parameter to hold the guid of the IMSMA item on the main report. It is recommended to add a fairly generic parameter name such as ItemGUID so that the subreport can be more easily re-used.

  1. From the Report Inspector, right click on the Parameter tree and choose Add Parameter.
    Add Parameter
  2. In the Properties pane, enter a parameter name (e.g. ItemGUID} and edit any other properties. Normally it is not required to edit anything other than the name, you might however want to deselect the Use as a prompt option.
    Add Parameter
  3. Once the parameter is added it will be available in the Report Inspector and can be referenced as $P{parametername}. For example:
$P{ItemGUID}

Step 4 – Define Report Query for Subreport

The next step is to create a report query for the subreport you just created in Step 2 to define how the IMSMA item on the main report is related to the IMSMA item on the subreport. Typically the subreport report query will receive the guid from the main report via the parameter created in Step 3 and then use it to limit items in the subreport to those linked to the main report. Below is the instructions on how to define the report query:

  1. Open the report query window.
  2. From the report query window, select ImsmaQuery from the query language list.
  3. Enter a report query filter using the parameter defined above to limit the objects according to the main report object. The most common report query filter would be to filter to only linked objects. For example links.toGuid="$P{ItemGUID}". In this step, the Report Query tells the subreport to return only rows that are linked to the guid of the item in the main report via the link table. Other combinations of report query filters can be used on subreports beyond the link table. These are documented in the Possible Subreport Relationships section below.
  4. Click OK. The report query window closes.
  5. Save the subreport.

Step 5 – Link the Subreport to the Main Report

Now that both the main and the subreport are ready, the only thing that remains to be done is linking the two together. Below are the instructions to link the two reports:

  1. Make sure you are at the main report by selecting the name of the main report from the tabs at the top of the iReport Designer canvas pane.
  2. Select the subreport box within the main report.
    Select the Subreport on the main report
    Select the Subreport on the main report
  3. On the Properties pane for the Subreport, select the Parameter selector.
    Subreport properties
    Subreport properties
  4. Add a parameter and type exactly the name of the subreport parameter created in step 3 (e.g. ItemGUID)
    Add a parameter
    Add a parameter
  5. For the value expression, select the appropriate field to include in the parameter. Normally this is $F{guid} but other choices are available.
    Select the appropriate field
    Select the field to include in the parameter
  6. Click OK and close Subreport Parameters window.

You are now ready to run your main report. Running (i.e. previewing) the main report will automatically run the subreport(s) as well, and the data from the main as well as from the subreport(s) will be included in the output.

Kinds of Subreports

There are three main kinds of relationships in IMSMA on which subreports can be generated from IMSMA data. These are:

  • Location relationship
  • Link relationship
  • Geospatial relationship
  • Other relationship

Location relationship subreports

Because each of the main items in IMSMANG, Accident, Activity, Assistance, Education, Land, QM, and Victim, must be reconciled to a Location during the data entry phase, each of these objects has a relationship with Location and can thus be a subreport on a Location main report. Since all accidents, land, activities, educations, QMs, assistances, and victims are associated with a single location each record knows what location it is related to based on the location guid field. When creating a report where the main report is a Location and the subreport is one of the associated objects the Location's guid is passed to the subreport in a parameter and the subreport can use a special ImsmaQuery language syntax to limit the subreport data to those associated with the main report's location:

location.guid = "$P{parametername}"

The location guid field in the subreport item table contains the guid of the location to which the item record is associated. The figure below shows an example of a location and the accident and land that are associated to the location. Notice that the location_guid value (1234-1234) in the accident and land are identical to the location_guid of the location.

location_guid example

location_guid example

To create a subreport using the Location relationship:

  1. From the main "Location" report, pass the location guid to the subreport in a parameter (e.g. in a parameter called ItemGUID).
  2. Create a parameter on the subreport with the same name as in #1.
  3. In the subreport for the related item (e.g. a Victim) use the parameter in the following ImsmaQuery language syntax
location.guid="$P{parametername}"

This has the effect of limiting the subreport records to only those records that are associated to the location from the main report.

Link relationship subreports

In addition to the Location relationship, the main items in IMSMANG can also be linked with one another during the reconciliation process. This is how, for example, Activities are linked with Land in the IMSMANG database. Accidents, land, activities, educations, assistances, QMs, and victims 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. This special relationship can also be modeled in iReport using a report and subreport(s).

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 Location relationship. The item in the main report is the primary item for which you would like to find linked items. The subreport would return the records for the particular item that is linked to the primary item. The key difference is the query used in the subreport.

To create a subreport using the link relationship:

  1. From the main report, pass the guid of the main report object to the subreport in a parameter (e.g. pass an accident's guid in a parameter called ItemGUID).
  2. Create a parameter on the subreport with the same name as in #1.
  3. In the subreport for the related item (e.g. a Victim) use the parameter in the following ImsmaQuery language syntax
links.toGuid="$P{parametername}"

This has the effect of limiting the subreport records to only those records that have a link to the guid or object passed from the main report.

Geospatial relationships

In addition to Location and Link relationships, many objects in IMSMA can store geospatial/geographic information (i.e. point/polygon information). This relationship with the geospatial data can be modeled in a report/subreport relationship for any item that has geospatial information associated with it. To include point/polygon information on an object's main report, follow 3 basic steps:

  • Step 1: Create a main report for an object with geospatial info
  • Step 2: Create a GeospatialInfo subreport on the main report, i.e. a report using the GeospatialInfo datasource
  • Step 3: Create a Geopoint subreport on the GeospatialInfo report, i.e. a report using the Geopoint datasource

Step 1: Create a main report for an object with geospatial info

  • Create a main report with an object that has geospatial information (e.g. Land).
  • Ensure that the geospatialInfos field is added to the main report.

Step 2: Create a GeospatialInfo subreport on the main report

  • On the main report, add a subreport using the GeospatialInfo datasource
  • Pass the geospatialInfos field to the subreport in a parameter (e.g. GeospatialInfoList). Note: instead of passing the $F{guid} field to the parameter, the parameter value should be $F{geospatialInfos}
  • In the GeospatialInfo subreport use the parameter in the following ImsmaQuery language syntax
guid IN $P{parametername}

Step 3: Create a Geopoint subreport on the GeospatialInfo report

  • On the Geospatialinfo subreport, add a subreport using the Geopoint datasource
  • Pass the guid field to the subreport in a parameter (e.g. GeospatialGUID). Note: Pass the $F{guid} field NOT the $F{geospatialInfos} value.
  • In the Geopoint subreport use the parameter in the following ImsmaQuery language syntax
geospatialinfoguid IN $P{parametername}

This has the effect of limiting the Geospatial records to only those records whose guid is linked to the geospatialinfo of the main report. This is an example of nested reports, i.e. a main report, a subreport, and a sub-subreport.

Other subreport relationships

Certain items in IMSMANG have subsets of data that are contained within them. For example, an education may have education details such as the education type, total audience, and percentage of women and men. Examples of other subreport relationships include:

Other subreport relationships
Parent item Child item(s)
Activity Activity Device

Impact survey

Interviewee

Question

Education Education details
Victim Received Education

Needs Assessment

Cause

Land Land Device
Accident Accident Device
Assistance Assistance Given
Task Work Item

The process for creating a report on a parent item and its children is the same as any other report/subreport relationship.

Example Subreport Relationships

Main Report Subreport can be Value to Pass to Subreport Report Query
Location Any Item with a Location location guid location.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}"
Any linked item Any linked Item Item guid (e.g. Land guid) links.toGuid="$P{ItemGUID}"
Activity Impact survey or Interviewee Activity guid hazreduc.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}"
Interviewee Question interviewee guid interviewee.guid = “$P{ItemGUID}”
Task Work Item Task guid task.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}"
Any Item with Geospatial information GeospatialInfo geoSpatialInfos guid IN $P{GeospatialInfoList}
Geospatial Info GeoPoint GeospatialInfo guid geospatialInfoGuid = "$P{ItemGUID}"
Any item with devices Item Device (e.g. AccidentDevice) Item guid (e.g. Accident guid) accident.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}" hazard.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}"
MRE MREDetail MRE guid mre.guid = "$P{ItemGUID}"
Victim Needs Assessment victim guid victim.guid="$P{ItemGUID}"
Victim Cause victim guid victim.guid="$P{ItemGUID}"
Assistance Assistance Given victimAssistance.guid victimAssistance.guid="$P{ItemGUID}"
Task Objective SQL Field list of Objectives guid IN ($P{SQLList})
Work Item Linked Items (Activity, Education, QM, Assistance) SQL Field list of Items guid IN ($P{SQLList})