Why is it that we need to set a check box on all reports to exclude them?
Seems to me that you would have that checked by default and only UN-check
it when you needed to see deleted items.   Is it backwards?



Yes, you will though I think you can make it the default.  The reporter
isn't what I would call an "end user complete solution."  It's more of a
toolbox for users and is a pretty good one so long as you realize you'll be
building each report, they're not really built for you.  The discussion
about the need for a lower bar of entry reporting solution pops up
regularly.




On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 4:19 PM, Walz, Jennifer <[email protected]> wrote:

>  All –
>
>
>
> Ok.  A secondary question to my previous query.    WHY do deleted items
> remain in the system?    And do they take up space on the server?  Is there
> a way to purge them?     Is there a time frame that can be set for them to
> disappear for good?
>
>
>
>   Why is it that we need to set a check box on all reports to exclude
> them?   Seems to me that you would have that checked by default and only
> UN-check it when you needed to see deleted items.   Is it backwards?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Jennifer
>
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> Kinlaw Library -  *Asbury University*
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> [email protected]
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>



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