Moodle plugins directory: Configurable Reports | Moodle.org
Configurable Reports
This block is a Moodle custom reports builder.
You can create custom reports without SQL knowledge. It's a tool suitable for admins or teachers.
What type of reports can I create?
- Courses reports, with information regarding courses.
- Categories reports, with information regarding categories. A courses report can be embedded in this type of report.
- Users reports, with information regarding users and their activity in a course.
- Timeline reports, this is a special type of report that displays a timeline. A course or user report can be embedded in this timeline showing data depending on the start and end time of the current row.
- Custom SQL Reports, custom SQL queries. This block can use the same SQL queries that Tim Hunt's Custom SQL queries plugin.
Note for developers: You can create your own type of reports.
Who can view the reports?
When you create a report you can select which users can view it.
Links to reports are displayed in a block in the course or site frontpage.
Advanced features
Filters, pagination, logic conditions and permissions, plots, templates support, export to xls .
Request for new report types and plugins are welcome, please use the link "Bugs and issues" at the right.
please, can you open a bug in the Moodle Tracker for the component? https://tracker.moodle.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa project contrib, COMPONENT block configurable reports
Thanks for your excellent plugin. I am looking to see if I can modify the plug-in to be able to update a profile field for several users to some value. So for example I would use the report to generate a filtered list of users and then update a profile field (for example profile_field_feespaid) to yes for all of them. Would you be kind of enough to suggest pointers to do so as in where in the code to start with, etc? Thanks for your help.
Choosing a report filter "Search custom fields" me "throws out" on empty page and nothing happens anymore.
But I have the error:
get_role_users() without specifying one single roleid needs to be called prefixing role assignments id (ra.id) as unique field, you can use $fields param for it.
line 4114 of /lib/accesslib.php: call to debugging()
line 45 of /blocks/configurable_reports/components/conditions/usersincurrentcourse/plugin.class.php: call to get_role_users()
line 347 of /blocks/configurable_reports/report.class.php: call to plugin_usersincurrentcourse->execute()
line 384 of /blocks/configurable_reports/report.class.php: call to report_base->elements_by_conditions()
line 69 of /blocks/configurable_reports/viewreport.php: call to report_base->create_report()
How i can solve it?
Thanks.
Detectado un error de codificación, debe ser corregido por un programador: Function get_all_mods() is removed. Use get_fast_modinfo() and get_module_types_names() instead. See phpdocs for details.
How can I do?
Best Regards
'object' class has been deprecated, please use stdClass instead.
line 71 of /lib/setuplib.php: call to debugging()
line 175 of /blocks/configurable_reports/locallib.php: call to object->__construct()
line 183 of /blocks/configurable_reports/locallib.php: call to urldecode_recursive()
line 183 of /blocks/configurable_reports/locallib.php: call to urldecode_recursive()
line 221 of /blocks/configurable_reports/locallib.php: call to urldecode_recursive()
line 93 of /blocks/configurable_reports/reports/sql/report.class.php: call to cr_unserialize()
line 71 of /blocks/configurable_reports/viewreport.php: call to report_sql->create_report()
Please let me know is it work with Moodle 3.1
We recently upgraded from 2.3.7 to 2.3.9, and noticed the reports have slowed incredibly. I back revved to code 2.3.7, and speed has returned.
For example, one report under 2.3.7 takes 8 seconds to run, but takes 1:11 under 2.3.9.
A second report takes 3 seconds under 2.3.7, but about 12 seconds under 2.3.9.
This is consistent across the 5 sites I run.
Has any one else reported, or are experiencing these issues?
Cheers
Peter
Thought I'd give this a try today. Getting a 500 error on trying to install the plugin.
Moodle 3.1. Trying your latest version.
Cheers
G