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Getting Started
Creating Report Policies

e. In the Password field, type the password used to access the FTP site.

f.

Select the Filename conventions to use:

No timestamp in file name: Name the file exactly as entered in the
Filename field.

Prepend timestamp to file name: Add the timestamp at the beginning
of the filename entered in the Filename field.

Append timestamp to file name: Add the timestamp at the end of the
filename entered in the Filename field.

Selecting File as the delivery method lets you save the report in a file on the PCM
server.

a. In the Path field, type the complete path to the server location where you

want to save the report.

The path is relative to the server (not to the client). To save the report on
the client, there must be a path from the server to the client. For example,
use UNC paths, since the server runs as a service and cannot be set up easily
to use mapped drives.

b. In the Filename field, type the filename you want to assign to the report.

c. Select the Filename conventions to use, as described above for FTP files.

12. Click Apply to save the Action Configuration.

13. Click Close to exit the Policy Manager window.

If you click Close before you click Apply, you will be prompted to save or discard
the configuration.

N o t e :

Report output is limited to 40 pages. Therefore, to create a report on many (1000+)
items, you need to create separate reports to generate all the data.

You can access User Reports by right-clicking the user in the Users tab display in
IDM and then selecting the report option.

IDM Session Cleanup Policy

The IDM Session Cleanup Policy is included in the PCM policies by default when
you install IDM. The report statistics IDM reports are cleared by the Session Statistics
Cleanup policy (in PCM) on the first day of each month. A special IDM Session
Cleanup alert is used to define the schedule for the policy. You can edit the policy
(alert) if you want to change the cleanup recurrence schedule.

To modify the IDM Session Cleanup Alert:

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