News Reports is where the stories will be structured. The user will be able to create, delete, view, select and consult the reports. Or also link the reports to assignments.

When there are reports created, all of them are listed according to the date of creation and it is possible to filter them by start/end date or slug. Later on, the concept of the grid will be explained.

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CREATING REPORTS

As mentioned, you can create new reports or linked to an existing assignment.

Linking a report to an assignment

If an assignment already exists, when entering the Reports area, in the right corner there is an assignment drawer. I.E.:

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What differentiates a linked report from a new report, is only the immediate link and the automatic filling of the header. Besides that, the fields are exactly the same.

A newly created report, can later be linked to an assignment.

Creating a new report

To create a new Report, click on the “New” option. The report can be of the public type (it will be visible to all users) or private (it will be available to those who created it and shared users).

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  • Date: select the date the report is being created (mandatory item);

  • Headline: insert the headline of the report (mandatory item);

  • Reporter: enter the name of the reporter who produced the report (required item);

  • Program: select which program the report is intended for Vehicle *: choose the vehicle (tv, radio, web and print). Each vehicle has different fields. And they will be explained soon;

  • Editor: select the name of the editor responsible for reviewing the text / structure of the report;

  • Images: insert the name of the cameraman who made the images in the report;

  • Classification: select the classification of the report. To learn more, access Auxiliary Data;

  • Editorials: select the editorial section of the report. To learn more, access Auxiliary Data;

  • Branches: choose the square where the report was created (contributor) or copied (remote). Learn more at Branches.

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In general, the header is standard for all vehicles, but there is a small detail that differentiates the form of the report: the chosen vehicle.

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If the TV option is chosen, the form will present the options below. To add a field to the form, just click on the option you want.

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  • Information: add extra information in this field such as messages, GCs, etc.

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If the option Radio is chosen, the form will present the options:

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  • Information: add extra information in this field such as scraps, notes, etc.

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If the option Web or Printed is chosen, the form will present the option Text.

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In Versions it is possible to view all the changes that were made in the report. Note that the date, time, name and IP address of the user who performed the action are displayed at the top. The document indicates in red what has been erased and in green what has been included.

NÃO CONSEGUI REPRODUZIR O PRINT

In History it is possible to see where the report is linked to an agenda. As explained in 'Reportage linked to an agenda'. You can link to the agenda before or after. After editing the text editor, it is possible for him to approve, just click on “Approve”. The nomination will be in the main reporting grid.

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REPORTS COVER

After the reports have been created, they can be viewed in list or table mode.

In the list view, the system presents all the registered reports, being informed the status, date, boom, squarebranches, reporter, the editor, last change, programs, vehicles and content.

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Note 1: the columns only appear if they have been enabled. Learn more in Settings.

Note 2: the columns only display information if they have been filled out in the report form.

  • Status: the colors blue, green and red indicate the status of the reports, being: Producing: indicates that the reporter is organizing and structuring the story. Editing: can indicate either what is already being edited on the editing island or what the text editor can review. Done: indicates that the story is finished. ;

  • Date: date of creation of the report;

  • Slug: report title Placeplace: indicates which place the story was produced (remote or contributing);

  • Reporter: indicates the name of the reporter who did the story.;

  • Editor: name of the editor who was responsible for revising the text / material.;

  • Last change: name of the last user who changed the story.;

  • Programs: indicates which program the report was intended for;

  • Vehicles: indicates which vehicle the report was produced for.;

  • Content: indicates how the report is doing in relation to the content, being: with content; approved; blank and locked.