Unique User Report

A Unique User report shows the number of unique users for specified vendors and/or features during a given time period. This report enables you to see which features are most and least heavily used by your organization.

To create a Unique User report configuration:

1. From the Reporting tab, under Classic Reporting, click Report Configurations. This displays the Report Configurations page.
2. For the Unique User Sample report configuration, click Edit to launch the Create Report Configuration Wizard.
3. In the Create Report Configuration: Naming page, provide a name and description for your report configuration, specify a date range, and select the vendor daemons and license server hosts from which you want report log data.
4. In the Create Report Configuration: Feature Selection page, select the features whose report logs you want to use to provide data.

Note:For this report, features are identified only by the feature name, so only the Feature Name option is available in the “Describe Features by” list.

5. In the Create Report Configuration: Output Options page, select the report output format, specify sort order, and provide additional output-related information.
The following Sort Order options are available:
Feature only—The report will display unique user counts by the specified features.
Vendor then Feature—The report will display unique user counts by vendor, with the feature breakdown within the vendor information.
None—The report will only display one total number of unique users for the selected vendors and/or features.
To include a list of the user names, select the “Include User Names” check box. The report will list all of the unique users at the end of the report.

In addition to displaying the unique user name list for all features or vendor/features at the end of the report, you can also display user names for feature or vendor/feature breakdowns (that is, show links for each feature/vendor. Click the link to view the unique user names for the feature/vendor.)

6. Click Finish or Finish & Run.

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