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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Accessing Data Archive
  4. Working with Data Archive
  5. Scheduling Jobs
  6. Viewing the Dashboard
  7. Creating Data Archive Projects
  8. Salesforce Archiving
  9. SAP Application Retirement
  10. Creating Retirement Archive Projects
  11. Retention Management
  12. External Attachments
  13. Data Archive Restore
  14. Data Discovery Portal
  15. Data Visualization
  16. Oracle E-Business Suite Retirement Reports
  17. JD Edwards Enterprise Retirement Reports
  18. Oracle PeopleSoft Applications Retirement Reports
  19. Smart Partitioning
  20. Smart Partitioning Data Classifications
  21. Smart Partitioning Segmentation Policies
  22. Smart Partitioning Access Policies
  23. Language Settings
  24. Data Vault Datatype Conversion
  25. Special Characters in Data Vault
  26. SAP Application Retirement Supported HR Clusters
  27. Glossary

Step 6. Map the Folder to the Target File System

Step 6. Map the Folder to the Target File System

In the Data Archive user interface, map the folder you created to the target file system.
  1. In Data Archive, click
    Data Visualization
    Advanced Reporting
    .
  2. Click
    Public Reports
    .
    The report folder that you created in Step 3. should appear within the Public Reports folder. Only the published catalog is present inside the report folder. The reports must be manually mapped.
  3. Return to
    Public Reports
    , hover over the report folder that you created, and click on
    Properties
    .
    The
    Properties
    window appears.
  4. Enter the path of the folder that you created in Step 4. for the
    Resource Real Path
    and select the "Enable Resources from Real Paths" check box.
  5. Return to
    Public Reports
    and click on the folder that you created in Step 4.
    If the mapping is successful, you can view all of the resources present on the file system in the JReport server without publishing them.
    The resources that are present in the file system are recognized by the JReport server and the server can display the resources in the JReport user interface without publishing. Each resource contains the description "report from real path." When resources are published to Jinfonet Server, the description field is blank. If the resources are loaded with the real path concept, then Jinfonet adds the "report from real path" description. You can use this to identify whether resources are loaded from the file system or managed by the JReport server.

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