The Reports page extracts and organises every individual requirement from your uploaded specification documents into a single, searchable table. Instead of hunting through dense PDF documents to find what applies to a particular trade or section, you can see all requirements in one place, trace each one back to its exact source page, and navigate directly to the audit check that verifies it. This makes Reports the starting point for a complete specification traceability workflow.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://support.cim.build/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Browsing extracted specifications
Open Reports
Click Reports in the left sidebar. The page loads a hierarchical table of all requirements extracted from your uploaded specification documents.
Explore the hierarchy
The table is organised into four levels. Click the chevron icons to expand each level and drill down to individual requirements:
| Level | What it represents |
|---|---|
| File | The source specification document |
| Node | A section or heading within that document |
| Page | The page range containing the requirement |
| Specification | The individual extracted requirement |
Searching
Use the search bar at the top of the page to filter specifications by any of the following:- Requirement text
- Section title
- Location
- Document name
- Page number
- Trade tag
Viewing source documents
Click the eye icon on any file row to open a PDF viewer panel on the right side of the page. The viewer opens the source document and automatically positions it to the relevant page for that requirement. You can scroll through the full document from this panel to read surrounding context.Linking to audit checks
Every specification row has a Checklist button. Clicking it navigates you to the Audit Checklist page, where the associated audit check is scrolled into view and highlighted. This lets you immediately see whether a given requirement has been checked and what its current pass or fail status is.This link works in both directions. From the Audit Checklist, you can also click through to the specification that generated a check. Use this two-way navigation to build a complete traceability path from requirement to compliance result.
