Default Reports
DITA Attribute Report
The DITA Attribute Report enables you to examine all attributes and their values present in a map and its dependencies. For example, ID attribute, href attribute, conkeyref attribute, key reference, conditional processing attributes (audience, product, platform, otherprops, deliveryTarget), lang attribute, and more. The report is provided in a CSV file.
This report helps you find, for example:
Duplicate IDs in a map, which can cause unexpected linking behavior
Elements with the translate attribute set to
yes
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, which specifies whether content is included in a localization packageElement with the toc attribute set to
yes
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, which specifies whether content is included in a table of contents (ToC)
Folder Keys Report
You can use this report to view all key values assigned in maps, analyze your key naming conventions, and ensure that existing key names align with your key value creation guidelines.
Folder Structure Report
Invalid Keyrefs and Conkeyrefs Report
You can use this report to search a map and its dependencies to find key references (keyrefs) and content key references (conkeyrefs) that are unresolved in the map.
Linked Topics out of Map Scope Report
You can use this report to search a map for links to topics that are not directly included in the map.
Map Status Report
You can use this report to investigate the details about a map and its dependencies.
USLR stands for “Updated Since Last Release”.
Not Used Web Report
Learn how to identify unused files within a folder by using the Not Used Web Report. This report excludes binary files, such as images, and focuses on non-binary files like DITA maps and topics. It does not account for key references and key definitions.
Files listed in the Filename column are links that you can click to navigate to that file in the Content Library.
Topic Reuse Web Report
You can run this report on more than one map to find reused topics and move them to a common, high-level folder to optimize your reuse opportunities.
Unapproved from Approved Topics Report
You can use this report to find files that are set to the Approved status and are referencing files that do not have the Approved status.