Standalone reports
There are two ways to open standalone reports:
- In Data Query, to access the advanced data mining features
- In standalone to visualize and navigate the data
Click on the report name to open it in standalone (1), or on the pencil icon to open it in Data Query (2). If you don’t have the necessary rights to access Data Query, the pencil is grayed out.
Opening in standalone mode
Opening reports in standalone mode allows users who do not have access to Data Query to view and manipulate customized reports in a familiar environment that offers the same tools as Explorer: AXON anomalies and predictions, multiple graphical representations, cross-referencing of properties or metrics, graphic/table interactions, etc.
Read this article to learn more about Explorer's features.
Access
All publicly visible reports can be opened in standalone mode by any user. However, the possible actions you can carry out vary according to the rights of each user.
Users with a "Document Reader" role
Users with a "Document Reader" role:
- Can open read-only reports that are publicly visible
- The metrics and properties made available are limited to those of the report
- It is not possible to create segments
- It is possible to apply segments if they have been made available in the report
Utilisateurs ayant un rôle "Business User"
Users with a "Business User" role:
- Have access to the reports in Standalone, read-only mode
- All data model properties are available, as well as all standard Piano Analytics metrics and public metrics
- It is possible to create segments
- Segments can be applied (user's segments + the organization's public segments)
Users with an "Analyst" role or higher
Users with an "Analyst" role or higher:
- Can open reports in Data Query or in Standalone
- Can edit the report in Data Query if they own the report
- Can open in read-only mode in Data Query if they do not own the report (with the option to create a copy of the report to own it)
- It is possible to create segments
- It is possible to apply segments (those of the user + the public segments of the organization)