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Salesforce Lightning Reporting and Dashboards

You're reading from   Salesforce Lightning Reporting and Dashboards Create, customize, and manage your Salesforce reports and dashboards in depth with Lightning Experience

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788297387
Length 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Johan Yu Johan Yu
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Fundamentals of Salesforce Reports and Dashboards FREE CHAPTER 2. Concepts and Permissions in Reports and Dashboards 3. Implementing Security in Reports and Dashboards 4. Creating and Managing Reports 5. Understanding Report Types 6. Advanced Report Configuration 7. Adding Charts in Reports and Pages 8. Working with Reports 9. Building Dashboards in Lightning Experience 10. Learning Advanced Dashboard Configuration 11. Advanced Tips and Tricks for Reports and Dashboards 12. Dashboards and Reports in the Salesforce1 Mobile App

Summary

In this chapter, we started with a discussion on source data, and that a Salesforce report is generated based on the live data in Salesforce. It shows only the data and fields that the user has access to and visibility of. Reports are needed to build dashboards, because each dashboard component needs to have a report to serve as the data source. A dashboard in Salesforce is not auto-refreshed when the user opens it; the user needs to refresh it, or schedule it for a refresh.

We continued with how and where reports and dashboards are stored in Salesforce, that is, folders. We discussed multiple types of folders: private, public, and standard. We also discussed the types of user access levels to the folders.

Next, we learned about permissions, where permission is the basic that controls what a user can do and see in Salesforce, including reports and dashboards. We walked...

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