Someone who reports can be referred to as a "reporter," especially in the context of journalism. In other contexts, they might be called a "whistleblower" if they are disclosing wrongdoing, or simply a "witness" if they are providing information about an event. The term can vary based on the specific circumstances of the reporting.
Typically a call report is only filed by regulated financial institutions and normal citizens do not have to worry about the procedure. If you do work at a financial institution you can find out more about call reports by contacting the FFIEC.
A monitoring server keeps an eye on other servers, recording data on everything those servers do and creating reports based off that. It can help identify what's working and what isn't. Reports are broken down into four categories: System Usage Reports, Call Diagnostic Reports, Call Diagnostic Reports (per user), and Media Quality Diagnostic Reports.
Call the hospital.
If you call someone, you are the "caller".
No reports are completely confidential.
i think it is something to do with the police when someone reports you.
someone reports you.........?
The reason someone might have for consumer reports in GPS systems is that it can serve as guidence if interested in buying such products. The consumer reports will tell of experiences with the product and give some answers about quality and functionality.
You call someone from Omaha an Omahan or for many, call them Omahans
To have or make someone do something; and To get someone to do something I have my assistant pick up my lunch every day and prepare my reports before every meeting. I get my assistant to pick up my lunch every day and prepare my reports before every meeting
To ask someone to call you, you can simply say, "Can you please give me a call?"
what do you call someone who looks into the furture