Enterprise Vault™ Reporting
- About this guide
- Introducing Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Overview of implementing Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Installing Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Configuring Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Configuring FSA Reporting
- Preparing for an FSA Reporting proxy server
- Accessing the reports
- Administrator roles that provide access to Enterprise Vault Reporting's reports
- Accessing Enterprise Vault Reporting's reports from SQL Server Reporting Services Report Manager
- Managing FSA Reporting
- Maintaining the FSA Reporting databases
- Troubleshooting Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Appendix A. Report overviews
- The Enterprise Vault Reporting operation reports
- Archived Items Access Trends report
- The FSA Reporting data analysis reports
- The Enterprise Vault Reporting operation reports
Sample output from the Archived Items Access Trends report
This simplified example illustrates the output of Enterprise Vault Reporting's Archived Item Access Trends report.
Say there are four items in the archive, and two users who are accessing the items. User A access two distinct items and User B accesses the other two distinct items.
In the first graph green line shows a count of four, because User A accessed the archive twice and so did User B. The blue line shows a count of two, since only two unique users were involved.
In the second graph, the green line shows a count of four (the total number of accesses is four, as in the first graph). But here the blue line also shows a count of four, because four unique items were accessed. Hence the blue line and the green line overlap.
Figure: Example Archived Items Access Trends report shows a report that gives the output for this example.