diff --git a/explore-analyze/report-and-share/automating-report-generation.md b/explore-analyze/report-and-share/automating-report-generation.md index d9c0b1d394..45a90c94b9 100644 --- a/explore-analyze/report-and-share/automating-report-generation.md +++ b/explore-analyze/report-and-share/automating-report-generation.md @@ -242,6 +242,17 @@ Save time by setting up a recurring task that automatically generates reports an If your role doesn't have the **Manage Scheduled Reporting** feature privilege, you can only send reports to yourself. :::: + {applies_to}`serverless: ga` {applies_to}`stack: ga 9.3`: (Optional) Enter additional details for email notifications: + + * **Cc**: Enter one or more email addresses. Recipients will get a copy of the report, be included on all replies, and have view access to all other recipients' addresses. + * **Bcc**: Enter one or more email addresses. Recipients will get a copy of the report, but won't be included on all replies and won't have view access to the other recipients' addresses. + * **Subject**: Keep the default email subject, or enter your own. + * **Message**: Keep the default email message, or enter your own. + + ::::{note} + In the subject and message, you can use the [Mustache](https://mustache.github.io/mustache.5.html) template syntax (`{{variable name}}`) to dynamically pass values from data sources when the email is generated. + :::: + 6. Click **Schedule exports** to save the schedule. A message appears, indicating that the schedule is available on the **Reporting** page. From the **Reporting** page, click on the **Schedules** tab to view details for the newly-created schedule.