System reports
This table describes the reports under
.Each report has different parameters. Some parameters are shared by multiple reports, and others are unique to one report.
Report | Description |
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Audit Tracking Report | The Audit Tracking Report shows changes that have been made in database tables,
including inserts, updates, and deletes. For each change, the report shows the user
who made the change, the date and time of the change, the affected table and field,
the new value, and the old value. The report includes all tables for which auditing is enabled. You can enable or disable table auditing by selecting or clearing the Audit check box when editing the maintenance form with which the table is associated. See "Maintenance forms" in the Infor Workforce Management Time and Attendance Implementation and Administration Guide. You must specify start and end dates when you run the report. You can run the report for all tables and all users, or for select tables and users. |
Employee Contact Tracing Report | This report allows you to identify all the employees that may have worked with
the specified employee during the selected period. The report will select all
employees who worked directly in the same team. Optionally, using the Include Parent
and Sub Teams flag, an employer can also include employees in the Parent team and
sub-teams of the team the employee worked. For the related employees, the report
displays the work date, the worked team, worked start and end times, and contact
information. The search criteria for the shift is padded by 15 minutes at both ends
of the shift to include other employees who may have started a shift earlier or
ended a shift later. The report is intended for supervisory, managerial and HR based
roles. Note: This
report can be useful in the COVID-19 crisis as a mechanism to identify employees
who may have come in contact with another employee who has been confirmed to have
contracted the coronavirus. This report is named and implemented generically to
avoid stigmatizing employees and does not imply anything specific.
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Export Log Report | The report shows the transactions corresponding to export tasks. For each export task transaction, all of the export records are displayed. For both the transactions and the individual records, information on the current processing status, time, date, and error messages are displayed. |
Import Log Report | The report shows the transactions corresponding to import tasks. For each import task transaction, all of the import records are displayed. For both the transactions and the individual records, information on the current processing status, time, date, and error messages are displayed. |
Job Scheduler Report | The report lists the scheduled jobs that ran within the specified date interval. For each job, processing details, the job definition, the job schedule, and the run history are listed. The job definition includes the job name and the Java class that corresponds to the job. The schedule detail includes the next scheduled run time and the schedule interval. The job run history includes the last run date/time, the execution time, and the number of failures in the error log. |
User Session Report | The report shows records of users who have logged on to the system from the
desktop application or mobility. Information displayed includes the employee name,
user name, date and time of the last session, and the IP address used for the
session. The User Session Report only shows employees who are assigned to teams that the user who runs the report has permission to view. This means that employees who are not assigned to teams are not included in the report. If you do not see users that you expect to see in the report, check their team assignments. Note: Users behind a gateway that performs NAT (network address
translation) are logged in using the public IP address of the gateway, so the
public IP address is displayed in the report.
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