Repeatable analysis
File reading, field choices, formulas, totals, residuals and checks are handled before interpretation starts.
Reporting
Use Reporting when the question needs a written explanation grounded in generated views, tables and checks.
The tools produce reviewable analysis views first. The reporting flow then writes an explanation tied to those views.
Core idea
Analysis views, tables and review files are generated first. Codex uses those fixed outputs to choose useful sources and write supported commentary.
File reading, field choices, formulas, totals, residuals and checks are handled before interpretation starts.
Each output carries the comparison, measure, period and total logic needed for review.
Codex compares the generated views, identifies the useful message and explains which outputs support it.
Sources
Reporting chooses the charts, tables and checks needed for the written explanation. The gallery keeps representative source outputs for inspection.
Shows what changed across periods and which components explain the movement.
Explains whether performance is driven by product, customer, channel or category mix.
Highlights correlation, concentration, unusual values, distribution shape and set membership.
Keeps stage logic, statement rows, subtotals and scenario comparisons readable for review.
Report logic
An analysis can produce many charts and tables. Codex ranks the useful views, explains the conclusion and points back to the generated outputs. The review trail remains available.