1.1 daily, weekly, and monthly reports, 1.1 daily, weekly, and monthly reports -2 – PHASE RESEARCH 2000 Series User Manual

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SECTION 12 - MANUAL REPORTS

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PHASE RESEARCH
USER GUIDE

NOTE: A Manual Report can provide the answer to almost any kind of question you might

ask about your data. Use a Manual Report to see how your store is meeting
performance standards, to compare shifts or time periods, and for many other useful
purposes. Defining and producing a Manual Report is easy and becomes very natural
with some practice. The information the Timer needs to produce reports is entered
using a short sequence of one, two, or three screens.

Produce Manual Reports on your Main Console display screen or on the Thermal
Printer. You can also generate a screen report and then use the <PRINT DISPLAY>
key to print a copy of the screen. (If you should need to stop printing of a report or
series of reports, press the <CLEAR> key.)

The various types of report screens that you can select follow:

12-1.1 Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Reports

These screens let you set reporting for one or more daily, weekly, or monthly time periods.

The Daily, Weekly, and Monthly screens are very similar except for the time period differ-
ences. You can select the current period and/or one or more of the seven most recent periods.
Alternatively, you can select every period within a range of dates that you specify. This lets
you access all of the historical data stored in the Timer. In either case, individual reports will
be produced for each specified period. If your report includes multiple time periods, one
report will be produced for each period. The screen rows correspond to time periods for which
data will be reported. You select reporting for one of these periods by using <ARROWS> to
move to the corresponding row and then using the <+> or <-> key to toggle reporting for the
period on or off.

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