Report
links allow you single-step access to a report or Web page that is
related to a report that you are currently viewing. For example, you
might be looking at a bar chart which has sales information for each
geographical region of your company. If you click the bar for the
Northeast region, then a report link associated with the graph could
take you to a different report that provides information about employees
in each region. And, if the destination report contains a prompted
filter, then it could open a table containing information about the
Northeast region only. A link at the top of a destination report enables
you to return to the previous report. If a destination report contains
multiple sections, then you are able, when defining the link, to choose
the initial section of the destination report that you want to open.
When you
click the report link in the current report, values associated with
what you clicked can be supplied as values to the prompts in the destination
report.