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Chapter 22      Reporting
Using the Reporting Tab
Configuring Columns on Report Pages
To configure the columns that appear in a report, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Choose Reporting > Report_Name.
Step 2
Click the Columns link that appears in the lower right corner of a report.
Step 3
Select each column to display by clicking the checkbox next to each column in the pop-up window, and 
click Done
Subdomains vs. Second-Level Domains in Reporting and Tracking
In reporting and tracking searches, second-level domains (regional domains listed at 
) are treated differently from subdomains, even though the two 
domain types may appear to be the same. For example: 
  •
Reports will not include results for a two-level domain such as 
co.uk
, but will include results for 
foo.co.uk
. Reports include subdomains under the main corporate domain, such as 
cisco.com
  •
Tracking search results for the regional domain 
co.uk
 will not include domains such as 
foo.co.uk
while search results for 
cisco.com
 will include subdomains such as 
subdomain.cisco.com
Printing and Exporting Reports from Report Pages
You can generate a printer-friendly formatted PDF version of any of the report pages by clicking the 
Printable (PDF) link at the top-right corner of the page. 
Additionally, you can export raw data as a comma-separated value (CSV) file by clicking the Export 
link. You can also save this data as CSV for most scheduled reports. 
Because CSV exports include only raw data, exported data from a web-based report page may not 
include calculated data such as percentages, even if that data appears in the web-based report. 
Note
You can only print to PDF and export data from the Web Tracking page after the Web Tracking page 
returns search results. Do this using the Printable Download link. From this link you can choose to 
create a PDF that includes data displayed on the current page or up to 1,000 transactions, or you can 
export all data to a CSV file. If you display details, data for up to 100 related transactions is included in 
the PDF. The first 3000 characters are displayed for each related transaction. 
Transactions Completed
The transactions completed by a user. Units displayed in transaction type.
Transactions Blocked
All transactions that have been blocked. Units displayed in transaction type.
Total Transactions
The total number of transactions that have occurred. 
Table 22-2
Report Column Descriptions (continued)
Column Name
Description