In the parameters of the table, select one or several geofences. In this
report, you can use both the geofences from the resource in which the
report template is created, as well as the geofences from other
resources to which the user has the View geofences access right. The resource is selected in the dropdown list above the list of geofences. It is also possible to select the All option — then the list will contain the geofences from all the
resources to which the user has the necessary access right. The
geofences in the list are sorted by name. To quickly find one, use the
dynamic filter.
Suppose, we have 11 points (geofences) that a unit should visit every
day. We would like to find out whether there are geofences which were
ignored within the work week from June 1 to June 5. To do this, we
enable grouping by days (with detalization), select necessary geofences
and columns for the table.
From this report we see that on June 1 Point 11 and Point 7 were ignored, on June 4 — Point 2,
and on June 5 — five geofences. June 2 and 3 are absent, which means
that all the predefined geofences were visited on those days. You can
click on the names of the geofences to move the map to their first
point.
When the table is applied to a unit group, you can find one more parameter in the report template — Consider group as a whole.
When the box is checked, a group report is structured in the same way
as an individual report, and the information is given for each separate
unit from the group. When the Consider group as a whole checkbox is marked, the report structure is different — you get the list
of geofences that were not visited by any units from the group.