The Repertoire page lists the repository filesystems. Clicking on a filesystem and subsequent folders and files allows you to navigate through viewing of datasources, templates, dashboard and executing jobs. Other files such as pdf, text file, xml files etc can also be viewed through here. The structure of the repository is left entirely to the administrator, archived reports could be placed in separate filesystem from the report templates used to generate them, so that access rights can be easily administered.
If you click on a datasource, you will be prompted for any parameters the datasource requires and the data will then be generated into the browser. If no parameters are needed, then the data will be generated directly upon choosing the datasource file.
If you click on a report, you will be prompted for any parameters the report requires and also will be asked to choose the output type for the report. The default output type is HTML, which will show directly in your browser. Other formats, such as Glint, PDF and Excel are also available. Some of these may appear in your browser (depending on installed plugins), or you may be prompted to download the file. The Simple HTML option produces just a single streamed HTML output, rather than the paged output you get from the default HTML choice. This produces only a single file, with no dependencies. Therefore, this format is only suitable for reports that have no generated images (it is ok to include images that are accessible by URL).
If you click on a dashboard, you will be prompted for any parameters the dashboard requires and the dashboard view will then be generated into the browser. If no parameters are needed, then the dashboard will be generated directly upon choosing the dashboard PML file.
For other file types, the data will be sent to the browser. How the browser handles the data depends on how it has been configured and what plugins are available. For example, with Adobe Acrobat installed on Windows, choosing a PDF file from the repository will open it directly in your browser. However, if you don't have Adobe Acrobat, you will be prompted to save the file instead.