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Total

The report summarizes data for each interval in one row. Ex:
07.00
07.30
08.00
 

Objects

The report show one row for each measurement object and interval.Ex: If measuring the period 2009 to 2010 for measurement objects A and B the result would be.
2009 – A
2009 – B
2010 – A
2010 – B

Groups

The report shows one row for each group and interval.Ex: If measuring two days for the groups G1 and G2 the result would be.
Monday –G1
Monday – G2
Tuesday –G1
Tuesday –G2

Groups and objects

The report shows one row for each group and child object(s). Data is accumulated upwards so that data for child object rows are also added to the parent row. Can consist of parent and children in multiple levels.
Monday –G1
 - G1 Member A
 - G1 Member B
Monday – G2
 - G2 Member A
 - G2 Member B
Tuesday –G1
 - G1 Member A
 - G1 Member B
Tuesday –G2
 - G2 Member A
 - G2 Member B


Important information about groupings

Note that if you chose to group by total or by collection point and selects two or more groups that contain the same measurement object (same id) the report will only count these measurement objects once, so the total row will show the actual number of events.
But if Group A contains Measurement object 1111 and Group B also contains Measurement object 1111 and a report is created grouped by Group or Measurement object the values for 1111 would be counted twice in the total row. Each row would show the actual values but the total row will show a value that has counted 1111 twice.

Read more about overlapping groups in the section groups.