Mobility Reports
Current version Mobility 1.7.0 includes additional and improved canned and custom reports. The latest new additions include the following and many other report changes. See Mobility 1.7.0 release notes for the latest report writing changes.
- APMVM report canned report
- Road Width custom report
- Sign List canned report
Reports Designed in Mobility
Create report layouts with Mobilty's Custom Report Designer and save them to your county folder. Report files that are created, saved, and loaded within Mobility have a .RPX file extension. These reports are saved to and loaded from your county folder on the FTP site.
Users can load report layouts (.RPX files) from any folder under the Mobillity
folder on the FTP site. When you load a report layout from a folder other
than your county folder, the report will always display YOUR county data. This
means that you can use report layouts created by other Mobility users. You can only save these reports to your county folder. Use these files at your own risk and review them for accuracy before using. See the FTP Site topic in Mobility Help for more information.
The CRAB folder also located under the Mobility
folder contains report layouts contributed by Mobility users..
Feel free to load these reports and save them to your county folder.
Reports Exported from Mobility
Exported reports are reports that you choose to export to another file format from the Custom Report Designer's Report Preview screen. You can also export Mobility canned reports. For example, when you export a report to Microsoft Excel or to Adobe's PDF formats, the report is exported to your county folder on the FTP site. Exported
report files always display YOUR county data when opened. If
you desire that other individuals do not view your exported report data,
take the following steps:
| 1) | Copy the exported reports to your local computer and then open and review the reports for completeness and accuracy. |
| 2) | Delete the files from your county folder on the FTP site. |
| 3) | Do nothing if your are not concerned about others viewing your data. |
