Sharepoint 2013 Reporting

Hi there,
We have a Sharepoint 2013 farm. Amongst other things, we have a Trouble tickets site. Basically people use Sharepoint as a Ticketing System for different IT problems they have. Everything works ok, but i would like a monthly report on all Tickets. The tickets
are basically items in a List, nothing more. But how can i configure this? I see not reporting option in List Settings.
Thx 

Hi George
Hope this helps you
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/c871788d-ba3a-4716-a379-9a89362310e0/sharepoint-2013-reports-based-on-lists?forum=sharepointadmin
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    Hi MOSSDeveloper1,
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    1, try to open the URL in the Browser directly, then to see what happen. Maybe you can do the next action plan based on the error message in the Browser.
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