Quote Originally Posted by alyxsmom View Post
Thanks for the response.

I promise you, noone has ordered 1000 of any single product on my site (it's all digital downloads - there would be no point in ordering 1000).

I have run this report in every possible configuration I can think of - including running the report as you describe. The totals come out perfectly in every report - except when run by manufacturer.

Since there are no calculations being done here, perhaps the decimal point is off somewhere in the 'by single manufacturer report'?
But I didn't actually touch the calculations to add this filter, so I don't see how the proverbial decimal point is off. Still, I'll try some further debugging.
Quote Originally Posted by gwkg View Post
I am seeing the following page when clicking reports > sales reports

Sorry, your security clearance does not allow you to access this resource.

Please contact your site administrator if you believe this to be incorrect.

Sorry for any inconvenience.


Can someone point me in the right direction to correct this?
The Sales Report does not have any features like that, it sounds like your store has an admin security module installed. If you're not the one responsible for setting it up (it sounds like you're not), I suggest you contact whoever did.
Quote Originally Posted by hrm View Post
Any idea if attributes will be accounted for anytime soon? In the older version of Sales Report, the attribs were at least listed next to the Product Name. That was really helpful. Is it possible for me to set the new SR to show this info or is it coming in a future release?
I currently have no plans to display attributes as you described. In fact, I removed that display delibrately, as it simply didn't work well. Attributes differ from order to order, and therefore make it impossible to display products in total on a single line. Text attributes look even worse, as they stretch the columns out and push onto multiple lines.

As I said earlier in the thread, this is not the primary purpose of a sales report, and you should ask yourself exactly what information you're seeking. With SR, you should be looking for dollars and cents (or pounds, or yen, or rupees...). You simply cannot calculate sales totals and display product attribute details in the same report nicely.