Our users have requested a way to batch print reports, and in response to that request, we have added a tool to accomplish this in build 15.6.2201 or greater.
The reason for this request is efficiency. If you consistently have 15 reports to print each time a work order is processed or send reports to various locations on your network, you will spend a significant amount of time clicking buttons to print those reports or to export them to a different file format. Contrast that with the time and clicks required to set up a single group of 15 reports, setting the property of each to print after the work order is processed, and then stand back and let the program automatically print them as a batch each time they are needed. You may move on to other tasks while the computer renders and prints the batch of reports. Not only that, but once you configure the groups, the time savings multiply each time you print them as you don’t need to go through the same steps each time they are printed. Very powerful indeed!
You may think of this tool as automated batch report rendering, with output to various file formats, to various locations in your file system.
Each report group contains properties that control the way it behaves. Also, each report within the group contains properties you use to customize the output format and destination of the rendered or finished report. For example, instead of printing all the reports in a group with a printer, you may want to save one or more of the rendered reports in that group to a shared location on your network, so it’s accessible to multiple individuals.
There are several options for how you want to initiate the print operation of the reports in a group. You may set them up to print manually or automatically.
Report Groups exist on a configuration level, which means that each report group within any one configuration is available to all projects and work orders within that configuration.
This tool comes with a full suite of report group editing tools and properties. See Batch Printing Reports Using Report Groups (Reference) in the Microvellum Help Center for a reference article explaining how to configure report groups, as well as the options of the groups and individual reports in the group.
You could set up one group as an estimating group, including the Estimating, Buyout, Material Purchasing reports.
You may decide to create a group of reports that access the un-optimized work order data, including the Edgeband, Hardware, Master Cut, Product Detail, Subassembly List, and Subassembly Parts reports.
Another example might be a group of reports accessing optimized nesting data that includes the Nesting Optimization, and Nesting Optimization Summary reports.
Each of these groups is set up to contain different reports, different output types, different processing procedures, different batch evaluation times, different destinations, and different custom group names.
Create and edit your report groups from “Toolbox Setup > Design Reports > Setup Report Groups.”
Manually print the reports in your report groups by setting the appropriate group option and then printing the group from “Processing Center > General > Reports > Report Groups.”
Set up your reports to execute after a work order is created by setting the appropriate group option and then creating a work order. The reports will be automatically rendered and either printed to the default Windows printer, or the export files will be created in the specified format at the location specified.
Set up your reports to execute after a batch is processed by setting the appropriate group option, checking the box Process Report Groups on the Processing Center screen, and then process the work order. The reports will be automatically rendered and either printed to the default Windows printer, or the export files will be created in the specified format at the location specified.
See Batch Printing Reports Using Report Groups (Reference) in the Microvellum Help Center for a reference article explaining details of the Report Groups tool, as well as the options of the groups and individual reports in the group.
See Batch Printing Using Report Groups (Tutorial) in the Microvellum Help Center for a tutorial showing how to use Report Groups.