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  1. Here you have an overview of the workspaces by category, the numbers are the numbers of workspaces, not the number of ‘no-shows’.

  2. In the overall section you will see a % of the bookings (depend on the filter settings) that were detected as ‘no'no-shows’shows'.

    1. For meeting rooms we see a typical rate from around 10%

  3. In the weekly profile you will see how the ‘no'no-shows’ shows' appear during the week. (The data is aggregated for all days in the selected period, over the weeks or months selected.)

    1. In this example, we see clearly that the we have more ‘no-shows’ towards the end of the week.

  4. In the monthly profile you will see how the ‘no'no-shows’ shows' occur over the months. (If you have selected more than one year, the data will be aggregated for the months, in the example above, we have two years’ years' of data aggregated for Jan, Feb and March)

  5. In the selected time period, you are able to see the data over the selected time period, up to maximum of two years.

  6. In the buildings, you can compare the selected buildings or floors by opening the building data with the +.

  7. If you have set tags , you will see data relating to them reported here too.

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You are able to expand every part of the report separately by opening the details with a right mouse click (select show as a table):

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You will now see a larger view with the exact numbers for each section:

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Floor view

On the top bar, if you change the view to Floor, some details of the report will change: 

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