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Learning Force.com Application Development

You're reading from   Learning Force.com Application Development Use the Force.com platform to design and develop real-world, cutting-edge cloud applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782172796
Length 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chamil Madusanka Chamil Madusanka
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Force.com FREE CHAPTER 2. Building the Data Model 3. Building the User Interface 4. Designing Apps for Multiple Users and Protecting Data 5. Implementing Business Processes 6. Data Management on the Force.com Platform 7. Custom Coding with Apex 8. Building Custom Pages with Visualforce 9. Analytics as a Service with the Force.com Platform 10. E-mail Services with the Force.com Platform 11. Building Public Websites with Force.com Sites 12. Deploying the Force.com Application A. Force.com Tools Index

Reporting snapshot

Reporting snapshots allow you to create a tabular or summary report, and then take a snapshot of the data on that report by mapping the fields on the report to fields on a custom object. In other words, this is called a report on historical data. You can establish a schedule for capturing the snapshot. You can report on the data in the custom object to view historical data and analyze trends.

For example, HR managers can set up a reporting snapshot that reports on the leave utilization by employees. This can be scheduled to run everyday at 6.00 p.m. and store the data in a custom object. The HR manager can then spot the trend in the leave utilization.

Setting up a reporting snapshots

Before setting up the reporting snapshot, you need to be aware of the following reporting snapshot terminology:

  • Source report: This is the custom report scheduled to run and load data as records into a custom object
  • Target object: This is the custom object that receives the results of the source...
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