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Create flexible Corticon Studio reports

Corticon Studio lets you create reports on each of the assets in a project: Vocabulary, Rulesheets, Ruleflows, and Ruletests. While the reporting mechanisms were available in prior releases, you were limited to the bundled reports.
Now, you can generate reports from a dialog box that lets you choose from standard types and styles of reports, and then set the output folder, as illustrated here for a Rulesheet:
The standard reports provide summaries at different levels of detail for the different asset types.
For example:
The standard report types are:
Report Type one of the XSLT files for the asset type:
*Vocabulary
*Basic Vocabulary
*Detailed Vocabulary
*Rulesheets
*Basic Rulesheet Expressions
*Basic Rulesheet Natural Language
*Detailed Rulesheet Expressions
*Detailed Rulesheet Natural Language
*Ruleflows
*Basic Ruleflow Expressions
*Basic Ruleflow Natural Language
*Detailed Ruleflow Expressions
*Detailed Ruleflow Natural Language
*Ruletests
*Basic Ruletest
The type files are located at [CORTICON_WORK_DIR]\Studio\Reports\XSLT\ in folders according to the asset types. You can copy the files to use as templates or change them to create report types that are then offered in the Report Type dropdown menu for the asset type.
Report Style is the CSS stylesheet to use for the report. The basic stylesheets are:
*Corticon Blue
*Corticon Green
The style files are located at [CORTICON_WORK_DIR]\Studio\Reports\CSS\. You can copy a stylesheet file to use as a template to create custom report styles that are then offered in the Report Style dropdown menu.
Output Folder is the location where the report will be stored on disk. The default location is [CORTICON_WORK_DIR]/Studio/Reports. You can create a root location such as C:\CorticonStudioReports and then append subfolder names to sort out your projects, tasks, clients, or versions.
This material was added to the topic The Corticon Studio reporting framework
See also:
*Creating a Vocabulary report
*Creating a Rulesheet report
*Creating a Ruleflow report
*Creating a Ruletest report