To create reports based on view properties in Zendesk Explore, use the attributes that define the view. For example, if your view shows open tickets from a specific organization, use the organization and ticket status attributes in your report.
This method allows you to capture the essence of the view in your reports, even though you can't report on the view directly. For more guidance, refer to resources on creating views and understanding metrics and attributes in Zendesk Support.
No, you cannot report on views in Zendesk Explore. Views are used as filters to display tickets and do not serve as data points for reporting in Explore. However, you can create reports based on the properties of the view. For instance, if your…
Views in Zendesk Explore are not reportable because they function as filters rather than data points. This means they don't provide the necessary data for Explore to generate reports. Instead, you can focus on the attributes that make up the view,…
While you can't directly report on views in Zendesk Explore, you can use the attributes that define the view to create similar reports. This involves using elements like ticket status or organization to build your report. Additionally, some Zendesk…
Currently, Zendesk Explore does not support reporting on views, and there is no official confirmation if this feature will be added in the future. Users have expressed interest in this functionality, and it may be considered for future updates….