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sonali Unkule
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Every day I run export for the jobs ran during last 24 hrs expecting job name & object name in the report , but unfortunately I could export only "Job Name" in the report.

Let me know how can I export the report with both (job name & object name).
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Re: Case # 01894363

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Hi,
I could export only "Job Name" in the report
To clarify, are you talking about email reports?
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When I click on reports > Export and save it as PDF, it will give me information about the Job name but not the server within the Job which has failed.

I am looking for that information where in I can create a report which can show me the servername along with the Job name which has failed or succeeded.
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Re: Case # 01894363

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Are you probably talking about Veeam ONE?
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VeeAm Backup Enterprise Manager.
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There's a couple of reports in Veeam ONE that could answer your requirements: VM Backup Status and Latest VM Backup Status.
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Otherwise, take a look at PowerShell subforum. There are several custom written scripts containing the exact information you're looking for. Thanks.
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