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Schedule a Report as a Partner

You can set up scheduled times to run any of the reports and have them sent to your email inbox, to your FTP server, or to hosted SFTP.

  1. From the top navigation bar, select Reports → All Reports.

  2. Select the report you want to schedule.

  3. In the top right corner, select [Schedule].

  4. Set the settings of the report.

    • How often you want the report generated.

    • The format of the report. Choose between Excel, CSV, or PDF.

    • Where you want the report delivered. Choose between Partner FTP, Email or Hosted SFTP. Refer to the delivery method reference for descriptions on each delivery method.

  5. Select Schedule and Send.

Note

If you choose Email as your delivery method, you will receive an email with a link to download your report. If you select Partner FTP as your delivery method, the report will be sent as a file to your server. If you select Hosted SFTP, the file will be sent to a hosted location for you.

Manage scheduled reports

  1. From the top navigation bar, select Reports → Scheduled Reports.

  2. Navigate to the scheduled report you want to edit and select [Drop-down menu] under the Actions column.

  3. Change delivery settings and report content, pause report generation, delete the report scheduling settings, or run the report right now.

Delivery method reference

If you choose to have your reports sent via FTP, a folder will be sent to your FTP server, where you can then access the report.

If you choose to have your reports sent via email, the report will be uploaded to Google Cloud, and you will receive an email with a link that points to the report.

If you select Hosted SFTP, the file will be sent to a hosted location for you.

Server URL:

Select the server protocol in which you want to receive FTP files (FTP, SFTP, or FTPS), then enter your server URL.

Directory:

Indicate here if you have a specific directory you want reports to be place in (e.g., /impact/reports/).

Port:

Specify the port that your server listens to for new control connections. Post 21 is typical for nonsecure and explicitly secure connections. Port 990 is typical for implicitly secure connections.

Username:

Enter the username that impact.com uses to log into the FTP server.

Password:

Enter the password that impact.com uses to log into the FTP server.

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