The dynamic report appears on the screen in two parts - at the top is a small window giving a report header. This contains details of the radix chart, the points and aspects selected and the types of events selected, and the period of the report. Below this is the large window, containing the body of the report. You can browse through the report by clicking on the scroll bars to the right of the report display boxes.

A typical report line has the following items:

Point1

Asp

Point2

Hit

Type

Date

Time

Zone

Position1

Position 2

Ura (10)

Sqr

Ven (7)

(X)

(Tr-Na)

Jun 12 1993

11:07:23pm

BST +1:00

19Cp23 R

19Li23 D

In this sample report line, transiting Uranus (retrograde) at 19°23' of Capricorn in the 10th house is making an exact square to natal Venus (direct) at 19°23' of Libra in the 7th house on 12th June 1993.

The possible items in each line are defined in the following table.

Point1

The dynamic point and the house it is occupying on the radix chart

Aspect

The aspect formed between Point1 and Point2

Point2

The radix point (or second dynamic point) and its house in the radix chart

EXL

(X) for exact hit, (E) for entering orb, (L) for leaving orb, (B) for already in orb at beginning at report, (S) for sign ingress, (H) for house ingress.

Type

A combination of abbreviations from the list below, indicating the type of dynamic event and radix chart for Point1 and Point2.

Date

The date of the event

Time

The time of the event on the given day

Zone

The timezone abbreviation for the given time of the event

Age

Age of native in decimal years at time of event

Position1

Zodiacal position of Point 1 - R indicates retrograde, D direct. If the aspect is a parallel or contra-parallel, then this shows the declination or latitude. If this relates to a primary mundane direction, then this shows the mundane position of Point1. (0° = Eastern horizon, 90° = Upper culmination).

Position2

Zodiacal position of Point 2 - R indicates retrograde, D direct. If the aspect is a parallel or contra-parallel, then this shows the declination or latitude.

Chart 1

Indicates the chart number and name of the dynamic radix chart. This column only appears if an alternate radix positions chart has been selected, or if the report is merged with other reports which use a different dynamic radix chart.

Chart 2

Indicates the chart number and name of the alternate radix positions chart. This column only appears if an alternate radix positions chart has been selected.

Possible Type abbreviations are as follows...

Tr - Transits

Sp – Secondary Progressed

Tp – Tertiary Progressed

Mp – Minor Progressed

Up – User Rate Progressed

Sa – Solar Arc Directed

Aa – Ascendant Arc Directed

Va – Vertex Arc Directed

Ua – User Arc Directed

Pm – Primary Mundane Directed

Pv – Primary van Dam

Pf - Profected

Pz - Primary Zodiacal

Na – Natal Radix

Pn – Progressed Radix

Di – Directed Radix

Re – Return Radix

Co – Composite Radix

Ha – Harmonic Radix

AH – Age Harmonic

A1 – Age+1 Harmonic

Prefix “c” – Converse

Prefix “p” – Precession Corrected (Prec. Corr.)

Postfix “x2”, “x0.5”, “x-1”, “x-2”, “x-0.5” – indicate the arc multiplier that was used, if any. (Applies to Solar Arc, Ascendant Arc and Vertex Arc directions only.)

Some examples of these types are as follows...

Tr-Na - Transits to Natal

Sp-Na - Secondary Progressed to Natal

cpVa-Na - Converse Precession Corrected Vertex Arc Directions to Natal

AA0.5-Na – Ascendant Arc Directions (Half Arc) to Natal

Tr-Pn – Transits to a Progressed Radix chart

Tr-Pr – Transits to progressions (same radix chart)

Point1 and Point2 may be any of the following types.

Any chart point (planet, asteroid, Transneptunian, angle) - Shown by either it’s glyph or by it’s abbreviation (eg ¿ or “Ura”)

A midpoint between any two points - Shown by either their glyph or by their abbreviations (e.g. ¿/¶ or “Ura/Mon”)

A fixed star - Shown by either s* where * is a number of by its first six letters (e.g. “s12” or “Mirach”)

An Arabic Part - Shown by either p* where * is a number, or by its first six letters (e.g. “p7” or “Brothe”)

An asteroid - Shown by either a* where * is a number or by its first six letters (e.g. “a3” or “Apollo”)

A fixed position - Shown by either f* where * is a number or by its position (e.g. “f1” or “00Ar00”)

A house cusp – shown by a number from 1 to 12.

Note: If you have a listing with a large number of fixed stars, Arabic Parts, asteroids or fixed positions, then you may wish to switch between the alternate display styles to help you identify which item is which on the list.

 

>> To switch between the alternate display styles for Point1 and Point 2

Click on the Use Glyphs option in the Report Style frame

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