Display (tables)
DisplayLeft Padding In EmSets the width (in em) used to indent a hierarchy level. Fixed Column WidthIf the checkmark is set, then the mode for determining the column width is "Fixed", otherwise "Auto".
Column Width (in Px)See Fixed Column Width, Modus Fixed. Apply Data Types To Cells, Show Data Types In HeaderEnables the Data Types bars in column headers (Data Types in Header) and applies the Data Types color to each data cell (Apply Data Types To Cells).The latter exceeds all other color settings. Table Header Position FixedIf the column titles should be permanently visible, even if scrolled, this can be set here. Show Filter HelperIn the first cell of the graphomate tables on the upper left, we have implemented a filter function.Check this box to highlight this feature visually. However, it can also be activated and used without this option. Just type letters or regular expressions (RegExp) into this cell, and only the table lines containing these letters are shown. The case is not case-sensitive. The filter box is not accessible by the user in Java mode, but only in HTML mode. |
Filter StringBy specifying a filter string at this point, an initial filter can be set and applied. (Also in Java mode!) Width Per ColumnEnter here the width of each column, separated with ',' (for example: 100,200,100,200). Column OrderIf the series and deviations should appear in a different order than the default, this setting allows you to rearrange the columns. To do so, the new order must be specified in the following form (example): series1, deviation0, series2, series3, deviation1 Note that the indexing of the series starts at 1, the deviations at 0. Visible SeriesSo that only certain series are visible, you can use this setting to set which series should be visible. To do this, the indices of the corresponding series are separated by comma, for example: 0,1,3 Note that the indexing begins with 0 in this case. Calculate SumsBy activating this option, totals are automatically calculated and the totals are transferred to the chart. Custom CSSAt this point, you can specify any CSS string, which is then applied to the visualization. |
HierarchyHierarchy IndentDetermines how far the individual hierarchy levels should be moved to the previous stage in em. Show HierarchySelect the hierarchical representation of the dimension using the checkbox in front of Show Hierarchy. Collapsible HierarchyIf you want the hierarchy to be able to be opened and closed during the runtime in the dashboard, set the checkmark to Collapsible Hierarchy. Node Style Bold, Italic und ColorHere, you control the color and font of the hierarchy nodes in the table. The color overwrites the font color set in Text Color. Expand ToDetermines to which hierarchical level the hierarchy is to be displayed expanded at the beginning (starting with level 0). If there are totals and there is no common, top node for the grand total, the level starts with 1. Use Hierarchy MarkerYou can open a hierarchy node using the hierarchy markers (+ / -). If this option is set to false, it is also possible to open and close hierarchy nodes by clicking on the line title. Row OrderThis setting allows you to change whether the totals are displayed before or after the elements from which the totals are created. |
ScalingSacle ModeChoose between Automatic or Manual. Manual Scale Max, Manual Scale Min, Manual Scale Percent Max, Manual Scale Percent MinDefine the value ranges by filling in own values. Using Manual Scaling makes it possible to compare several tables in one Web Intelligence report, while using the same values for each table. |
OutliersOutlier Threshold, Outlier Threshold Percent, Use Outlier ThresholdThe use of the Outlier Thresholds is activated with Use Outlier Threshold. If use is enabled, all values that are greater than the threshold or less than the negative threshold are represented as outliers. Thresholds thus indicate the amount of positive and negative limits. Values for the property Outlier Threshold Percent must be entered as a decimal percentage representation, eg 0.6 for "60%". |