![]() If you then click View Report, the returned data will be limited to activities that took place between Januand January 15, 2011. For example, if you want to view only records for the time period Januthrough January 15, 2011, you can enter Januin the From box and Januin the To box. To address these issues, most reports include a number of filtering options. By default, a report can only display the first 1,000 records in a data set. Likewise, there will be times when you need to reduce the number of records that are returned. For example, only peer-to-peer sessions as opposed to both peer-to-peer sessions and conference sessions. ![]() There will likely be times when you want to look at only a subset of records. For details, see the "Filtering Data" section later in this topic. If you see the message "No results match the report filters," try changing the filter values (for example, change the time period to the past month rather than the past week) and rerun the query. In this case, it means that no user registrations have taken place in the past week. In some cases, this might result in a report that returns no records. ![]() For example, by default the User Registration Report shows user registration activities for the past week. That means that if you search for 111 the search returns the value 111 along with the values 11100, 811, 3112, 611A5B, and any other fields that include the value 111 anywhere within that field.Įach report is configured to show a default set of records. You cannot use wildcards in your searches, and all searches look for partial values. The search mechanism automatically searches for matching values in every field in every record. For example, you cannot specify which field the value should be found in. To find the next record that meets the search criteria, click Next.Īs noted, the Monitoring Reports provide only the most basic search functions. The report begins searching through the data and stops on the first instance of the value that you entered in the Find box. To find records based on a given value, type that value into the Find box, and then click Find. In addition to providing the ability to page through the data, each report also includes the limited ability to find records. In addition to using the forward and backward controls, you can also jump to any page in the dataset simply by typing the page number in the Current Page box, and then press ENTER. You can also quickly jump to the first page or the last page of the dataset. To view the records that are not currently shown on the screen you can use the standard forward and backward control (found on each report's toolbar) that enable you to page through the data. The actual number of records displayed on a screen varies depending on the report. Monitoring Reports only show a limited number of records on the screen at any one time. Media Quality Diagnostic Reports in Skype for Business Server Provides information about call quality as well as diagnostic and troubleshooting information for failed calls. System usage reports in Skype for Business Server Provides system usage information based on CDR data collected by Skype for Business Server.Ĭall Diagnostic Reports (per user) in Skype for Business Server Provides per-user information about failed peer-to-peer and conferencing sessions.Ĭall Diagnostic Reports in Skype for Business Server Provides summary information and diagnostic data for failed peer-to-peer and conferencing sessions. Using the Monitoring Dashboard in Skype for Business Server Provides administrators with a quick overview of their system health and system usage. To use these reports, you must install Monitoring Reports on a computer that is running an instance of the SQL Server. ![]() These reports, which are accessible by using a web browser, provide usage, call diagnostic information, and media quality information, all based on call detail recording (CDR) and Quality of Experience (QoE) records stored in the CDR and QoE databases. Skype for Business Server includes a set of standard reports that are published by Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Service. Summary: Learn about Monitoring Reports in Skype for Business Server. ![]()
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