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Enabling Administrator Access to Users' Private Views in Reports
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I would like to propose an enhancement related to the handling of private views created by users in reports.

[Current Limitation]

At present, even users with administrative privileges cannot determine whether a given report contains any private views created by other users. This limitation makes it significantly more difficult to manage and support users, especially when diagnosing issues related to non-standard report behavior.


[Proposed Improvement]

I suggest adding functionality that allows administrators to:
- See the list and configuration of private views created by users,
- or at the very least, be aware of their existence.


[Benefits of This Feature]
- Administrators could more easily identify the root cause of user-reported issues stemming from individual view settings.
- Insight into frequently used private views could help in promoting them to global views, addressing broader user needs.
- Unused or misleading views could be more easily identified and managed, keeping the environment clean and user-friendly.
- A better understanding of how users interact with reports would help administrators plan future development more effectively.

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