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Overview

The Report Builder menu in Paradigm allows you to extract information stored within the system and generate reports designed to meet your business or institution’s requirements. Reports can be produced in multiple formats (e.g. HTML, CSV, XLS, JSON) to address your reporting needs. Data or information can also be accessed by external software or application via API. To increase the efficiency of some of your processes as a business or institution (e.g. enrol, update information, email communications), this menu will also allow you to generate bulk targeted sets of information depending on your required bulk actions.

Complexity: MEDIUM to HIGH


 How does Report Builder work?

(question) How does Report Builder work?

All data in Paradigm are stored in tables, and the collection of tables (organised and structured) is called a database. Report Builder allows you to extract data from the database and generate the required data for you to make meaning and analysis. Knowing what data or information to extract is key in building a report. Report Builder is built on SQL (Structured Query Language), however, you don’t need to be able to write in SQL to create reports. It has a friendly user interface to help you create your reports.

The following are the sections you can see under the Report Builder menu in Paradigm. All the form’s functionalities, fields, and buttons are explained in detail, which will serve as your reference and will set your expectations on what you can and cannot do when you get to the point of following the workflow on how you can generate your report.

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 How to generate a report using Report Builder?

(question) How to generate a report using Report Builder?

1 The first thing to consider when using the Report Builder menu in Paradigm is to identify the needs and requirements of generating the report. The question as to why the report is needed, what are the data or information required to address your business or institution needs, and how you want it generated.

2 After you’ve identified your needs, the next thing to do is to check and find the closest base or saved reports currently available in Paradigm which contains all the possible data you need for your report.

Base Reports or Saved Reports

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Base Reports | Saved Reports | Report Columns | Filter Clauses | User Defined Parameters | Order By Clauses | Generic Report Query | Summarise Data | Save Report | Format Report


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