Report Run Log

Is there a way or a table in Tessitura to find when a report was last run, or a log of who and when a report was run period?  I've looked and tried to find something, but it's still very early and my brain just isn't working yet.  I need to be able to tell someone if a report is being run every day.

Teresa

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    Hi Teresa.
    I'm not near a screen, so I can't remember the exact names, but there is a group of tables starting with 'gooesoft' that hold records of every report run or scheduled, who ran then, and what parameters they used. Needs a bit of nutting out to work out how they work, but it's all there.
    Ken McSwain
    Systems + Technology Manager
    Australian Chamber Orchestra
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    From: Teresa Dean [mailto:bounce-teresadean9276@tessituranetwork.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 10:11 PM
    To: Ken McSwain
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Report Run Log
     

    Is there a way or a table in Tessitura to find when a report was last run, or a log of who and when a report was run period?  I've looked and tried to find something, but it's still very early and my brain just isn't working yet.  I need to be able to tell someone if a report is being run every day.

    Teresa




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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization
    Hi Teresa.
    I'm not near a screen, so I can't remember the exact names, but there is a group of tables starting with 'gooesoft' that hold records of every report run or scheduled, who ran then, and what parameters they used. Needs a bit of nutting out to work out how they work, but it's all there.
    Ken McSwain
    Systems + Technology Manager
    Australian Chamber Orchestra
    Sent from my Blackberry

     
    From: Teresa Dean [mailto:bounce-teresadean9276@tessituranetwork.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 10:11 PM
    To: Ken McSwain
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Report Run Log
     

    Is there a way or a table in Tessitura to find when a report was last run, or a log of who and when a report was run period?  I've looked and tried to find something, but it's still very early and my brain just isn't working yet.  I need to be able to tell someone if a report is being run every day.

    Teresa




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