My company has Impromptu 7.4.3042.0 Scheduler 7.4.3031.
I will be inheriting the running of daily, weekly, and monthly reports for our section from another lady. She currently has a meeting entry in outlook for each report and the meeting entry has the .irm attached for the report. She clicks on the .irm in Outlook, Impromptu launches and then she types her user id and password, she save the report to a PDF and then emails it to staff.
When I had inhouse training I was shown Scheduler. Cool, I can automate the report creations for daily, weekly, etc. in a pdf and I can hard code the prompt data. And, I won't have all these reports to run manually every day.
HOWEVER, I was later informed that every time my network password changes I will have to drop ALL the reports in Scheduler and re-create them storing the new password for each report.
Surely, there is a way to schedule each of these reports to run on its individual time frame and only update my password once.
I don't mind updating my password as it changes but I do mind having to recreate over 50 reports in scheduler every two months just to change the password.
Is there an alternate way to "scheduling" these reports? Is there a way to "hard code" or work around to the password situation?
Thank you in advance for any tips.
I will be inheriting the running of daily, weekly, and monthly reports for our section from another lady. She currently has a meeting entry in outlook for each report and the meeting entry has the .irm attached for the report. She clicks on the .irm in Outlook, Impromptu launches and then she types her user id and password, she save the report to a PDF and then emails it to staff.
When I had inhouse training I was shown Scheduler. Cool, I can automate the report creations for daily, weekly, etc. in a pdf and I can hard code the prompt data. And, I won't have all these reports to run manually every day.
HOWEVER, I was later informed that every time my network password changes I will have to drop ALL the reports in Scheduler and re-create them storing the new password for each report.
Surely, there is a way to schedule each of these reports to run on its individual time frame and only update my password once.
I don't mind updating my password as it changes but I do mind having to recreate over 50 reports in scheduler every two months just to change the password.
Is there an alternate way to "scheduling" these reports? Is there a way to "hard code" or work around to the password situation?
Thank you in advance for any tips.