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Contents
Introduction 7
What Is The Goal of This Tutorial?............................................................................. 8 How Does The Tutorial Work? ................................................................................... 8 Storyline ........................................................................................................................ 10 What Do I Need to Do The Tutorial? ....................................................................... 11 Quick Lesson Overview ............................................................................................. 12 Your Comments are Welcome ................................................................................... 14 Lesson 1 How Much Revenue Have Efashion Outlets Made This Year?
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Objective ....................................................................................................................... 16 Start BusinessObjects .................................................................................................. 17 Get The Data You Need.............................................................................................. 18 Display Data In A Standard Report .......................................................................... 24 Organize The Data ...................................................................................................... 26 Format The Report Title ............................................................................................. 28 Display Data In A Chart............................................................................................. 32 Rename Your Report ................................................................................................... 36 The Finished Report .................................................................................................... 37 Lesson 2 How Do Regional And Seasonal Differences Affect Revenue?
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Objective ...................................................................................................................... 40 Insert A New Report................................................................................................... 41 Get More Data .............................................................................................................. 42 Display Data In A Table ............................................................................................. 45 Organize The Data In Sections .................................................................................. 47 Rank Top Three Product Lines .................................................................................. 49
Contents
Insert A Report Title ....................................................................................................50 Group Cities Into Regions ..........................................................................................53 The Finished Report ....................................................................................................56 Navigate Through Your Reports ...............................................................................57 Get a Different Viewpoint ..........................................................................................58 Lesson 3 Which Cities Are Making The Best Margin? 59
Objective .......................................................................................................................60 Reorganize A Report ...................................................................................................61 Add Data To The Table ...............................................................................................63 Calculate Margin Per Unit ..........................................................................................65 Create A Local Variable ..............................................................................................67 Highlight Cities With Above Average Margin .......................................................72 The Finished Report ....................................................................................................77 Lesson 4 How Has Sales Revenue Progressed From Quarter To Quarter? 79
Objective ....................................................................................................................... 80 Before You Begin .........................................................................................................81 Organize The Data....................................................................................................... 82 Calculate The Quarterly Variance .............................................................................84 Add The Finishing Touches .......................................................................................86 The Finished Report ....................................................................................................88 Publish The Report ......................................................................................................89 Lesson 5 How Have Product Lines Performed? 91
Objective .......................................................................................................................92 Create A New Report ..................................................................................................93 Apply A Template .......................................................................................................94 Break Up The Report Data .........................................................................................95 Make Calculations ....................................................................................................... 97 Add Section Headings ................................................................................................98 Show In Outline View............................................................................................... 102 The Finished Report ..................................................................................................103
Contents
Lesson 6
How Do The Budget Sales Figures Compare With The Actual Figures?
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Objective ..................................................................................................................... 106 Get Data From A Personal Data File ...................................................................... 107 Link Data From Different Sources .......................................................................... 110 Display Data In A Chart........................................................................................... 111 Organize The Chart Data ......................................................................................... 113 Format The Chart ...................................................................................................... 116 The Finishing Touches .............................................................................................. 121 The Finished Report .................................................................................................. 122 Lesson 7 What Factors Impact Sales Revenue Performance? 123
Objective ..................................................................................................................... 124 Open A Document to Analyze ................................................................................ 126 Open Drill Mode ........................................................................................................ 127 Drill Down for More Detail ..................................................................................... 129 Drill Through To Get More Data ............................................................................ 130 Limit The Data Displayed In The Chart ................................................................. 132 Send The Document By Email ................................................................................. 134 Lesson 8 How Much Revenue Did This Product Line Make This Week?
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Objective ..................................................................................................................... 136 Set Up A New Query ................................................................................................ 137 Fomat The Report ...................................................................................................... 142 Add Tracking Information....................................................................................... 143 Add A Chart ............................................................................................................... 145 The Finished Report .................................................................................................. 146 Display Different Data for a Different Product Line ............................................ 147 Index
Contents
Introduction
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In this introduction
What Is The Goal of This Tutorial? 8
Introduction
New task
The first time you carry out a task in this tutorial, we give you a full explanation of how to do it with a detailed step-by-step procedure.
Recap task
As you progress through the lessons, you may have to carry out the same task again. If a task has already been explained, we will not always give the detailed procedure again. If you need a reminder of how to do it, look at the index to find out where the procedure is described in detail.
Finished reports
At the beginning of each lesson, we show the report that the lesson will teach you to build and then take you through the steps to do it. If you want to look at a finished report, all the reports described in this tutorial are in the BUSINESSOBJECTS documents, Efashion.rep, Annual.rep, Tutorial.rep in the UserDocs folder of the BusinessObjects 5.0 program folder.
Introduction
Storyline
It is the year 2001 and you work for eFashion, a successful high street retail store selling fashion merchandise in 11 US cities. The company currently sells 211 products across 12 different product lines. You are an analyst working at eFashion Head Quarters in New York and your job is to produce and distribute BUSINESSOBJECTS reports to all eFashion stores. You are currently putting together a series of reports on the companys performance over this last year, 2001. Some of these reports will be sent to selected individuals within the company and others will be published and available to all company employees.
BUSINESSOBJECTS universe. Microsoft Access database. Microsoft Excel spreadsheet Bitmap image of the eFashion corporate logo BUSINESSOBJECTS templates. BUSINESSOBJECTS documents containing the finished tutorial reports to show you what they should look like.
BusinessObjects\ BusinessObjects 5.0\Universe BusinessObjects\Demo BusinessObjects\ BusinessObjects 5.0\UserDocs BusinessObjects\ BusinessObjects 5.0\UserDocs BusinessObjects\ BusinessObjects 5.0\Template BusinessObjects\ BusinessObjects 5.0\UserDocs
Introduction
How much revenue have eFashion outlets made this year? How is revenue affected by regional and seasonal differences? Which cities are making the best margin?
Create a simple query to build a report and format and organize the report data. Manipulate variables using drag and drop; organize a report in sections and rank data. Use the Formula Editor to make calculations and create variables; use alerters to highlight interesting data. Display and format financial data in a table; calculate quarterly variance and publish the report. Organize and view reports which contain a lot of data using breaks to display totals and subtotals; learn about calculation contexts; learn how to use a template to quickly format reports to corporate standards.
Efashion.rep, Revenue Year 2001 Efashion.rep, Revenue by Region Efashion.rep, Margin Analysis
How have product lines performed over the last four quarters?
Lesson
Business question
Report Title
How do the budget sales figures compare with the actual sales figures?
Learn how to bring data from a personal data file into BUSINESSOBJECTS and combine it with data from a BUSINESSOBJECTS Universe query; create and format a chart to compare data. Use BUSINESSOBJECTS drill mode to analyze your business data. Set up a report to prompt users to choose which data they want to get; refresh a report to get the up-to-date data.
What factors impact sales revenue performance? How much revenue did this product line make this week?
Introduction
Lesson 1
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In this lesson
Business question
Learn how to create a simple query to build a report and format and organize the data in the report.
Time
10 minutes
Finished report
Objective
You want to get a high-level view of the revenue that eFashion outlets have generated this year. To do this, you need to get the sales revenue for all the cities with eFashion outlets for the current year, 2001, from your corporate database. To choose your data from your database, youre going to use a BUSINESSOBJECTS universe that has been set up for the eFashion company and which puts the database contents into the terms you use every day to describe your business. This lesson takes you through all the steps needed to build the following report to display Revenue for Year 2001:
Start BusinessObjects
Start BusinessObjects
First, you have to start BUSINESSOBJECTS. To do this: 1. Click the BUSINESSOBJECTS program icon in the BUSINESSOBJECTS group in the Programs menu. What happens next depends on how BUSINESSOBJECTS has been set up in your company. If BUSINESSOBJECTS opens directly, go to the next section, Get The Data You Need. If the The User Identification dialog box appears:
2. Enter your user name and password, choose your security domain, if applicable, and click OK. The user name, password and security domain are assigned by your BUSINESSOBJECTS supervisor or system administrator. The User Identification dialog box closes and the BUSINESSOBJECTS window opens.
The New Report Wizard is displayed. 1. Choose Generate a Standard Report and click Begin.
This is how you are going to choose the data to display in your report.
3. Choose eFashion from the list of available universes and click Finish.
a. This is the data available in your database. It is organized in folders. b. This is where you put the data you want to have in your report. c. This is where you specify how you want to limit the data you will have in your report so that you can focus on specific information.
Click on the plus sign to open a folder Click on the minus sign to close a folder
2. Open the Measures folder and double-click Sales revenue and then Quantity sold. Sales revenue and Quantity sold are added to the Result Objects section.
You now have the data to build a report to display sales revenue and quantity sold per city. Your database has data for the last three years but you are only interested in the current year, 2001. To specify that you only want data for this year: 3. Click the pre-defined conditions option button.
Pre-defined Conditions option
4. Open the Time Period folder and drag This Year into the Conditions section. You have now specified which data you want from your database and are ready to run the query.
5. Click Run. BUSINESSOBJECTS connects to the database and gets the requested data. The data is displayed in a new Standard report.
Report Manager The data you asked for in the query is displayed here in the Data tab.
Report tab
Report window
Tip: If the Report Manager is not open, from the View menu, choose Report
Manager.
2. Choose where you want to save the document and type in a name. By default, BUSINESSOBJECTS saves BUSINESSOBJECTS documents in the UserDocs folder in the BUSINESSOBJECTS 5.0 folder. The document is saved as a .rep file.
Swap cursor
2. Click again in the Sales revenue column and, holding down your left mouse button, drag the cursor over the Quantity sold column. 3. When the cursor changes to the swap cursor and the status bar at the bottom of the BUSINESSOBJECTS window displays the message Drop to swap contents., release the mouse button.
Status bar
Sum button
The footer row displays the total sales revenue for all cites
3. Click the Descending Sort button. The column is sorted so that the highest revenue is displayed at the top of the list and the lowest at the bottom. You see that the city of New York has the highest sales revenue for this year.
Tip: If you make a mistake or are not happy with the result of an action youve just
Undo
carried out, use the Undo button on the Standard toolbar or type Ctr+Z to undo the action. You can undo up to ten consecutive actions.
2. Type "Revenue for year 2001" and press the Enter key. The new text is displayed in the cell.
3. Choose 18 from the Size box and set the Font Style to Bold. 4. Click the Custom Color box and choose gray from the palette and then click OK.
6. Click the None icon in the Presets box to remove the border from the title. 7. Click OK to close the Format Cell dialog box and save the changes you have made. Your report title now looks like this:
Tip: If you need an explanation of any of the options in the dialog boxes:
Help screen Click the Help button to get an explanation of these options
A Help screen opens with a short explanation of what each option on the dialog box or dialog box tab does.
2. Release the mouse button. A hatched gray border appears around the table.
3. Move the cursor over the table. When the cursor changes to the move cursor, hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to the right of the table.
Move cursor
Copy cursor
This outline shows you where the copy of the table will be placed.
4. Hold down the Ctrl key. The cursor changes to the copy cursor. 5. Release the mouse button. The table is copied in the new location. Youre now going to delete the Quantity sold column. To do this: 1. Hold the cursor over the Quantity sold column. When the cursor changes to a black arrow pointing downwards, click once. The Quantity sold column is highlighted.
2. Click the Delete button on the Standard toolbar. The Quantity sold column is removed from the table.
Delete button
3. Select the table. 4. Click the Chart button on the Report toolbar. A menu of chart types is displayed.
Chart button
5. Click the 3-D column chart button. The data displayed in the table is displayed in a chart.
Inner border
Resize cursor
2. Move your cursor over the handle on the right-hand corner of the inner border. When the resize cursor is displayed, hold down the left mouse button and drag the corner to the right to resize the chart. 3. When all the city names are displayed, release the mouse button.
2. Type in a name for the report, Revenue Year 2001, and click OK.
Lesson 2
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In this lesson
Business question
Manipulate variables using drag and drop; organize a report in sections and rank data.
Time
15 minutes
Finished report
Objective
In lesson 1, you built a report to get a high-level view of the sales revenue generated by your eFashion outlets. You now want to look at sales revenue in more detail to see how this revenue is affected by seasonal and regional differences. To get a more detailed view, you need to bring in some more data. This lesson takes you through all the steps needed to build the following report showing the top three product lines in four eFashion regions:
2. Right-click on new report tab and choose Rename Report from the menu 3. Type in Revenue by Region in the Rename Report box and click OK.
Right-click here.
The Query Panel is displayed. Were going to keep the data you already have in the report and add some data to allow you to get a more detailed look at your business. 2. Open the Time Period folder and double-click on Quarter. Quarter is added to the Result Objects. 3. Open the Product folder and add Lines in the same way. 4. Open the Measures folder and add Margin. You now have six objects in Results Objects.
5. Click Run. It will take a few moments for the query to run. The status bar displays messages, for example, Connecting to the database....., to show you what BUSINESSOBJECTS is currently doing.
Watch this area here for messages while the query is running
The new data is displayed in the Report Manager Data tab and you can now use this data to build your report.
Quarter, Lines and Margin are added to the data stored in the document.
The Report Manager Data tab displays a list of the data stored in your BUSINESSOBJECTS document. Data used in BUSINESSOBJECTS is qualified in three ways. This qualification shows how data can be used in reports. Dimension objects provide the basis for analysis in a report. Dimension objects typically retrieve character-type data (customer names, city names, etc.), or dates (years, quarters, invoice dates, etc.) A detail object is always associated to one dimension object, on which it provides additional information. For example, Address is a detail object that is associated to Store. Measure objects retrieve numeric data that is the result of calculations on data on the database. Measure objects are semantically dynamic: the values they return depend on the objects they are used with. For example, if you include City and Sales Revenue in a table, revenue per city is calculated. If you include Year and Sales Revenue, revenue per year is calculated.
Dimension object
Detail object
Measure object
Status bar message tells you what will happen when you release the mouse button.
The cursor changes to the table insert table cursor and the status bar displays the message Drop to create a table.
When you release the mouse button, the selected data is displayed in a table:
3. When the cursor changes to the create section cursor and the status bar displays Drop to move contents and create a section, release the mouse button. The City column is removed from the table and a section for each of the eleven values of City is created. Scroll down the report to look at the different City sections. This type of report is called a master/detail report.
section master
section detail
You can make the report even clearer by changing the format of the table. At the moment each row of the table displays sales revenue per line per quarter which means that quarter and line names are repeated. You can remove this repetition by turning the table into a crosstab.
To do this: 1. Click once in the Quarter column. The Quarter column is highlighted. 2. Click once again in the Quarter column and, holding down your left mouse button, drag the cursor to the top right-hand corner of the table.
3. When the cursor changes to the Turn To Crosstab cursor and the status bar displays Drop to turn into a crosstab, release the mouse button. The Quarter column is removed from the table and the names of the quarters are now displayed in the top row of the crosstab. The names of the product lines are displayed in the left column of the crosstab. Sales Revenue is displayed in the body of the crosstab.
To find the sales revenue for Accessories in Austin in Q1, you now look in the Austin section, locate Q1 in the top row and Accessories in the left column and the cell which forms the intersection of these two values gives you the sales revenue for Accessories in Q1 in Austin.
Tip: When you create the crosstab, move the cursor slowly to the top right-hand corner of the cell that displays the title Sales Revenue. You have to get the cursor into just the right position for it to become the Turn To Crosstab cursor.
Ranking
3. Check the Top check box. By default, BUSINESSOBJECTS will display the top three. 4. Make sure Sales revenue is selected in the Based on list box. 5. Click OK. Only the top three revenue-making lines are now displayed in each crosstab.
4. Type in a title for the report, Top Three Product Lines, and press Enter.
Tip: To edit cell contents, double-click on the cell. The contents are highlighted
and you can type in your changes and then press Enter.
To re-size the title cell: 1. Hold your cursor over the right edge of the title cell. 2. When the cursor changes to the resize icon, hold down your left mouse button and drag the cell border to the left to make the cell smaller and to the right to make it wider. 3. Release the mouse button when the cell is large enough to display the entire cell contents.
Right-click on the Standard toolbar and choose Formatting from the menu.
The Formatting toolbar is displayed under the Standard toolbar. To format the title cell: 1. Click once on the title cell. The cell is highlighted. 2. On the Formatting toolbar, click the Font Color button. The Color Palette opens. 3. Choose Dark Blue from the palette and click OK. 4. With the title cell still selected, click the arrow next to the Borders button to open the Borders button options.
Borders button
Font Color
Borders options
6. Click the Borders button again and, this time, click the Bottom Border button.
Bottom Border
7. Click once outside the title cell to see the result. Getting Started with BusinessObjects 51
Youve spent some time getting this formatting just right. You can now copy this formatting to other cells in the report so that your report design is consistent. To do this: 1. Select the title cell. 2. Click the Copy button on the Standard toolbar.
Copy
3. Select the cell that contains the name of the city Austin. 4. Click the Paste Format button on the Standard toolbar.
Paste Format
The formatting only, and not the content, of the title cell is copied to the Austin cell. Notice that all the cells containing city names are also re-formatted. Any changes you make to one section of a master/detail report are applied to all sections.
4. Type in a name for the group, South, and click OK. All the data for the cities of Austin, Houston, Dallas, and Miami is grouped together into one section, South. A new variable, City+, is created and displayed in the list in the Report Manager Data tab.
5. Repeat Step 1 to Step 4 to group San Francisco and Los Angeles and rename West, to group New York, Boston and Washington and rename East, to group Chicago and Colorado Springs and rename Midwest. Your report now has four sections.
Now, lets rename City+ in the list in the Report Manager Data tab.
To do this: 1. Right-click on City+ in the Report Manager Data tab. 2. Choose Edit Variable from the menu. The Edit box opens.
3. Type in a new name, Region, in the Name of the Variable text box and click OK. Region is displayed in the list in the Report Manager Data tab.
2. Click on West in the list. The data for West is displayed in the report window.
Swap cursor
Region is moved to the crosstab and the report now has one section for each quarter.
You see that Sweat-T-Shirts were the top-selling articles for all four quarters this year.
Lesson 3
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In this lesson
Business question
Use the Formula Editor to make calculations and create variables; use alerters to highlight interesting data.
Time
15 minutes
Finished report
Objective
You want to highlight the cities which are generating the best margin. To do this, you will need to carry out some calculations on the data in your report and create your own report variables. This time, instead of using a blank report and building from scratch, youre going to base your new report on the one you built in the previous lesson and rearrange the data in it. This lesson takes you through all the steps needed to build the following report:
Reorganize A Report
Reorganize A Report
Youre going to use the report you built in the previous lesson as a base for building your new report, so the first step is to duplicate the base report.
Duplicate a report
To duplicate an existing report: 1. Click on the Report Manager Map tab. 2. Right-click on the report Revenue by Region in the list in the Report Manager Map tab and choose Duplicate Report from the menu.
A new report, Revenue by Region (1) is added to the Report Manager Map tab list. 3. Double-click on Revenue by Region (1) in the Report Manager Map list. 4. Type in a new name for the report Margin Analysis. You now have three reports in your document.
2. Choose Yes to delete the master cell and the section from the report. Your report now has one, main section.
4. When the Region column is highlighted with a gray hatched border and the status bar displays the message Drop to replace contents, release the mouse button. The data in the column is replaced with the data for City.
Next, youre going to add Quantity sold and Margin to the table. To do this: 1. In the Report Manager Data tab, select Quantity sold in the list of variables. 2. Click Quantity sold once more and, holding down your left mouse button, drag the cursor to the right edge of the Sales revenue column. 3. When the edge of the column or row is highlighted with a gray hatched border and the status bar displays the message Drop to insert, release the mouse button.
Now add Margin to the table in the same way you added Quantity sold.
Structure
3. Click the Insert Column After button. A new, empty column is inserted after the Margin column. 4. Double-click in the blue cell at the top of the column. This cell is called the header cell. 5. Type in Margin per unit and press Enter.
To calculate margin per unit you need to write a formula which divides Margin by Quantity sold. To do this, you use the Formula Editor: 1. Click inside the Margin per unit column. 2. From the Data menu, choose the Edit Formula. The Formula Editor opens. The Formula Editor allows you to make up your formula by choosing Variables, Functions and Operators directly from the lists.
3. Double-click on the equal sign (=) in the Operators list. All BUSINESSOBJECTS formulas must begin with an equal sign. 4. Double-click on Margin in the Variables list. 5. Double-click on the division symbol (/) in the Operators list.
7. Click OK. The result of the calculation appears in the Margin per unit column.
The formula you have just created is stored in the formulas folder in the Report Manager Data tab.
revenue. Again, you are going to make this calculation yourself using data you already have in your report but this time instead of creating a formula, you are going to create a local variable. A local variable is a formula with a name. It is called a local variable because it is only available in the document in which it was created. However, you can use a local variable to build tables and charts in exactly the same way as you use variables retrieved using a query. To create a local variable to calculate margin as a percentage of sales revenue: 1. Right-click on the Variables folder in the Report Manager Data tab and choose New Variable from the menu.
The Variable Editor opens. 2. Click on the Definition tab. 3. Type in a name, Margin as % rev.
4. Click the Measure option button to qualify the new variable as a measure.
5. Click the Formula tab. The Formula Editor you used earlier is displayed and you build the formula for a local variable by choosing from the lists in the Formula Editor just as we saw earlier. 6. Double-click the equal (=) symbol in the Operators list. 7. Double-click the open bracket ( symbol in the Operators list. 8. Double-click Margin in the Variables list. 9. Double-click the division (/) symbol in the Operators list. 10. Double-click Sales revenue in the Variables list. 11. Double-click the close bracket ) symbol in the Operators list. 12. Double-click the multiply by (*) symbol in the Operators list. 13. Type in 100%.
14. Click the OK button. The variable you have just created appears in the list of variables in the Report Manager data tab.
2. Click inside the Margin as % revenue column. 3. Click the Percentage Style button on the Formatting toolbar. The data is now correctly formatted as a percentage.
Percentage Style
Next, were going to turn the formula to calculate average margin into a variable. 1. Right-click on any open toolbar and choose Formula Bar from the menu. The Formula Bar opens.
2. Click once in the cell that displays the average margin. The formula BUSINESSOBJECTS used to calculate the average margin is displayed in the Formula Bar.
3. Click the Define As Variable button on the Formula Bar. The Define the variable dialog box opens.
Define As Variable
4. Type in a name for the variable Average margin. 5. Choose Evaluate the formula in its context. 6. Click OK. The variable Average margin appears in the variables list in the Report Manager Data tab. Youre now ready to set up the alerter. To do this: 1. Click once in the City column. 2. Click the Alerter button on the Report toolbar. The Alerters dialog box opens.
Alerter
4. Type in a name for the Alerter, "Above Average Margin" in the name box and then type in a description of what the alerter does. 5. Click on the Conditions tab. This is where you define how the alerter will be displayed and when it will be displayed.
6. From the Variable to Compare listbox, choose Margin as % revenue. 7. From the Operator 1 list box, choose > (greater than symbol). The Value 1 box appears.
8. Click once on the down arrow next to the Value 1 box and choose Variables from the menu. The Variables dialog box opens.
9. Choose Average margin from the list and click Insert. 10. Click on the arrow next to Cell Content and choose Format from the menu. The Cell Format dialog box opens. 11. Click the Font tab and set the color to red, the font style to bold and click OK. The Conditions tab now looks like this:
12. Click OK to close the Edit Alerter dialog box. The alerter is displayed in the alerters list.
13. Click OK to close the Alerters box. The names of those cities that have produced above average margin this year are now formatted in bold, red type.
Lesson 4
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In this lesson
Business question
Display and format financial data in a table; calculate quarterly variance and publish the report.
Time
15 minutes
Finished report
Objective
You want to see how your business has progressed from quarter to quarter over the past year. You are going to do this by building a report to compare the difference in certain indicators from quarter to quarter. These indicators include those you got from your database, such as sales revenue, and those you have set up yourself, such as margin as a percentage of sales revenue. This lesson takes you through all the steps needed to build the following report:
3. Uncheck the check box next to Above average margin. 4. Click OK.
Delete button
To do this: 1. Select the table. 2. Click Rotate Table button on the Report toolbar. The table is rotated and the headings are displayed in the left column of the table and you read the data across the rows.
Rotate Table
Align Left
Align Center
The quarter names now stand out better in the table. Notice that any changes you make to one of the Quarter cells are made to all values of that variable.
Lets change the background color of the body cells. To do this: 1. Select the Q1 column. To select a column or row, hold your cursor over the top of it. When the cursor changes to a black arrow pointing down, click once. 2. Click the Background Color button on the Formatting toolbar. The Color Palette opens.
Background Color
3. Choose White from the Color palette and click OK. All the Quarter columns are now shaded white.
Variance button
3. Click the Variance button on the Report toolbar. The difference between each indicator for the two quarters is displayed in a new cell added after the figures for Q2. This column of figures is named Q2Q1.
To calculate the difference in figures between Q3 and Q4: 1. Click in the Q4 cell. 2. Holding down Ctrl key, click in the Q3 cell. 3. Click the Variance button on the Report toolbar. A new column of figures is displayed after the figures for Q4.
4. Choose Pale Orange from the color palette and click OK. The variance columns stand out from the rest.
4. In the Size section, type in 14 in the Width box and 13 in the Height box and click OK. The cell is now just the right size for the eFashion logo. To insert the logo: 1. Select the cell. 2. From the Insert menu, choose Picture. The Open dialog is displayed.
4. Select Efashion.bmp and click Open. The eFashion logo is displayed in your report. To remove the border from around the logo: 1. Select the cell containing the logo. 2. Click the No Borders button on the Borders toolbar.
If you belong to just one user group, the icon for that group appears here. Because you cannot select other groups, the To button is grayed.
Note: What you see in the dialog boxes in this section of the tutorial depends on
how BUSINESSOBJECTS has been set up in your company. They will not have the same groups, categories, and document domains as those illustrated in this tutorial.
3. Click OK. BUSINESSOBJECTS displays a message box to show that you successfully published the documents on the repository:
For more information on sending and retrieving documents, see the INFOVIEW Users Guide.
Lesson 5
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How have product lines performed over the last four quarters?
Learning objective
Learn how to organize and view reports which contain a lot of data using breaks to display totals and subtotals; learn about calculation contexts; learn how to use a template to quickly format reports to corporate standards.
Time
15 minutes
Finished report
Objective
You now want to look at how your product lines have been performing in some detail. The report you are going to build contains a lot of data and you will see how you can organize and present reports containing a lot of data so that those reading your reports can go directly to the part that interests them. This lesson takes you through all the steps needed to build the following report.
Add a table
First, add all the data you need in this report from the Report Manager Data tab. 1. In the Report Manager Data tab list select City, Lines, Quarter, Quantity sold, Margin and Sales revenue. 2. Drag all the selected variables into the report and drop to create a table. 3. Organize the columns in your table in the following order: City, Quarter, Lines, Quantity sold, Margin, and Sales revenue.
Apply A Template
So far you have the data you need displayed in a simple table. Youre now going to organize and format this data by applying one of the eFashion corporate templates. To do this: 1. Right-click on the Product Analysis report tab and choose Apply Template from the menu. The Apply a Template dialog box opens. This dialog box has a list of all the templates you have available in your templates folder. 2. Choose EFASHMD from the list of templates. A preview of the selected template is displayed.
Your report is now organized in sections as a master/detail report with one section for each city. Your table and cells are formatted using corporate fonts and shading.
Your report also has the eFashion company logo and a formatted placeholder for a report title and for a comment. Lets fill these placeholders in right away. 1. Double-click on <Title> and type in Product Sales by City. 2. Double-click on <add comment> and type in for year 2001.
A break allows you to display all the data for each value of a dimension variable together, but more importantly it allows you to display subtotals for each break section. To do this: 1. Click in the Quarter column.
Insert Break
2. Click the Insert Break button on the Report toolbar. The table is broken up into four sections with one section for each quarter.
3. Click in the Quarter column. 4. Click Center Value Across Break button on the Formatting toolbar. The quarter cells are merged into one and each quarter value is displayed only once.
Make Calculations
Make Calculations
As we said earlier, breaking up data in a table allows you to display subtotals as well as a grand total. Youre going to add totals for three columns of data. You have to add the totals for each column of data separately. To do this: 1. Click in the Margin column. 2. Click the Sum button on the Report toolbar.
Sum
3. Click in the Sales revenue column. 4. Click the Sum button on the Report toolbar. 5. Click in the Quantity sold column. 6. Click the Sum button on the Report toolbar. Notice that for each break section in the table, a subtotal is displayed in a new row and a grand total is displayed at the bottom of the table. This allows you to have a total for each quarter and a total for the year for each city in the report.
Add a caption
To add a caption, you need to insert a cell to contain the text. An easy way to add a cell is to copy one that already exists in the report. The advantage of doing this here is that the caption cell will be correctly formatted so you wont have to spend time formatting it from scratch. To do this: 1. Select the for year 2001 cell. 2. Click once again on the cell and, holding down your left mouse button, drag the cursor and position it just next to the Austin master cell and then hold down the Ctrl button. 3. When the cursor changes to the Copy cursor and the status bar reads Drop to copy contents, release the mouse button. The cell and contents are copied to the new position.
Copy cursor
Copy cursor
3. When the cursor changes to the Copy cursor and the status bar reads Drop to copy contents, release the mouse button. The total sales revenue for the city is displayed in a new cell.
The cells containing the comment and the sales revenue total have been copied to all the city sections in the report. Notice that BUSINESSOBJECTS has calculated the section totals automatically.
Calculation contexts
A powerful feature of BUSINESSOBJECTS is that you can re-use the same calculation in different parts of the report. BUSINESSOBJECTS re-calculates according to the context in which the calculation is placed: a grand total at the top of the report, section totals for each section. You can also define the calculation context using specific syntax which tells BUSINESSOBJECTS which dimension objects you want to exclude or include in the calculation. For more information on calculation contexts, see the BUSINESSOBJECTS Users Guide. Getting Started with BusinessObjects 99
Now add a section total for margin following the same steps you followed to add a section total for sales revenue. You may need to move the table down slightly to make room for the section totals.
Align Right
2. Resize the cells containing the section totals to the width of the cell contents. 3. Select the cell containing the sales revenue section total. All the cells you now select will be aligned with this one.
4. Hold down your Ctrl key and select the cell containing the margin section total. 5. Click the Align Right button on the Alignment toolbar. The cells are aligned along the right edges.
2. The sections are folded to display only the section title, the name of the city and the section totals.
To view a report in outline view: 1. Click on the Report Manager Map tab. This gives you a list of the cities in the report. 2. Click on Miami in the Report Manager Map list. The high level information for Miami is displayed in the Report window. 3. Click on the arrow next to Miami in the Outline bar. The Miami section opens up and you can view the details for the product lines for the four quarters of the year for Miami.
Lesson 6
How Do The Budget Sales Figures Compare With The Actual Figures?
In this lesson
Business question
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How do the budget sales figures compare with the actual sales figures?
Learning objective
Learn how to bring data from a personal data file into BUSINESSOBJECTS and combine it with data from a BUSINESSOBJECTS Universe query; create and format a chart to compare data.
Time
15 minutes
Finished report
6 How Do The Budget Sales Figures Compare With The Actual Figures?
Objective
You want to compare the actual sales figures for this year with the figures you forecast at the beginning of the year. You already have the actual sales revenue figures from the corporate database in your BUSINESSOBJECTS document. Your sales forecast figures are in a personal spreadsheet file that you have on your computer. You can bring this data into BUSINESSOBJECTS and then link the data from the database and the spreadsheet so that you can build a report to make your comparison. This lesson takes you through all the steps needed to build the following report:
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3. On the next screen, choose Others, choose Personal data files from the list box and click Finish.
The Access Personal Data dialog box is displayed. This is where you set up how you are going to bring the data into the BUSINESSOBJECTS document. Your spreadsheet is a Microsoft Excel file. 1. Choose Microsoft .xls file from the Format list.
2. Click the Browse button and locate the file Efashion.xls in the UserDocs folder in the BusinessObjects 5.0 folder.
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3. Check First row contains column names. 4. Click the View button. The Data Manager opens up.
5. Click the Definition tab. 6. In the General section, type in a name for the data provider, Budget. 7. Click OK. The new data is displayed in the Report Manager window.
You now have data from two different data providers in your BUSINESSOBJECTS document. To see which data comes from which data provider, click the By Data Provider on the Report Manager Data tab.
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2. Click on Quarter in the Actual list and click the Link To button. The Define Link Between Dimensions dialog box opens up.
3. Click on Quarter in the list and click OK. 4. Click OK again to close the Data Manager. Youre now ready to build your report with actual and budget data.
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3. Right-click on the table and choose Turn To Chart from the menu. The Chart AutoFormat dialog box is displayed.
4. Choose Column from the Chart Types list and choose the first option in the Styles for the Selected Chart Type section. 5. Click OK. The data is displayed in a column chart.
Y-axis
X-axis
A column chart has two axes. Measure objects, such as Sales revenue, are displayed on the Y-axis and dimension objects, such as Quarter, are displayed on the X-axis.
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3. Click on the plus sign to open Group 1 and drag Quantity sold to the Secondary Y-axis folder. A new group, Group 2, is created on the secondary axis.
4. Select Group 2 and choose Line from the Group Type list. Notice that the icon next to the Group 2 list is a line chart icon.
5. Click on the Group 1 icon. Notice that this icon is a column chart icon. You can specify how you want your columns to be arranged by setting how much space you want between the sets per Quarter and whether you want the columns in each set to overlap. 6. Set the Overlap to 50 and Gap Width to 100.
7. Click OK to close the dialog box and view the result. Your chart now has a secondary Y-axis. Quantity sold is represented as a line chart and you can now clearly see the figures for each quarter.
The Primary Y-axis displays the values in dollars for projected and actual revenue shown in the column chart
The Secondary Y-axis displays the values for Quantity sold shown in the line chart
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Notice that the overlapping columns clearly show where the actual sales figures went over or under the forecast figures. The chart legend would be better positioned at the top of the chart. To move the legend: 1. Click on the outer border of the chart legend. A hatched, gray border appears around the chart legend.
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2. In the Fill section, click on the Foreground Color box. 3. Choose a color, gray for example, from the Color palette and click OK. 4. Do the same for Background Color. 5. Click OK to close the dialog box and view the results. If you wish, change the color of the Projected Sales Revenue column.
3. Choose a color from the palette, dark red, for example, and click OK. 4. Click OK to close the dialog box and view the result.
Currency Style
2. Click the Currency Style button on the Formatting toolbar. The sales revenue figures are formatted using the default currency style. If your default currency style is dollars, the dollar symbol is added before each figure.
Note: BUSINESSOBJECTS uses the default currency set in the Windows Control
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To format the axis: 1. Double-click on the secondary Y-axis on the right of the chart. The Format Axis Label dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the Pattern tab. 3. In the Line section, set Color to the same color you used for the line chart, dark red in our example. 4. Click the Font tab. 5. Set the font color to the same color, again, dark red in our example. 6. Click OK to close the dialog box and view the results.
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Lesson 7
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In this lesson
Business question
Learn how to use BUSINESSOBJECTS drill mode to analyze your business data.
Time
15 minutes
Finished report
Objective
We saw earlier in this tutorial how BUSINESSOBJECTS allows you to get a different viewpoint of your business by swapping the position of data in a report. In this lesson, youll see how BUSINESSOBJECTS drill mode allows you to break down data and view it on different levels of detail to discover what is the driving factor behind a good or bad result. .
Objective
When you set up a report for analysis in drill mode, you typically include highlevel objects to display in your table or chart, but include more detailed objects in your scope of analysis. BUSINESSOBJECTS retrieves these objects from the database and stores them behind the scenes in your report so that they are there when you need them. You set this behind-the-scenes data by setting the scope of analysis.
You set the scope of analysis here This data will be displayed in the report.
For the objects displayed in the report, you set how many levels of detail you want to be able to drill down to. These analysis levels are defined by the Universe designer and are known as hierarchies. For more information on hierarchies and setting up data for drill mode, see the BusinessObjects Users Guide. The aim of this lesson is to show you how to use drill mode in a report that has been set up for drill mode analysis.
Looking at the chart, you see that sales revenue in the Sweat-T-Shirt line has risen to an excellent level in 2001. Revenue in the ShirtWaist line has remained steady over the past three years. However, your top revenue-making line, Accessories in 2000 has seen a sharp decrease in 2001. What happened in 2001? Lets look at this chart in drill mode to see if we can pinpoint the problem in this line.
Drill
Note: If no part of any table, chart or crosstab was selected before you clicked the drill button, the cursor becomes a magnifying glass with a question mark next to it. If this happens, click on the chart to open drill mode.
The Drill toolbar is displayed. Depending on how youve set up your toolbars, the Drill toolbar may be docked under other open toolbars or floating. The Drill toolbar displays East because you selected the chart in the section East region.
Floating Drill toolbar Docked Drill toolbar
First, lets see if the drop in Accessories revenue is confined to the East or whether its a region-wide drop. To look at the data for a different region:
Click on the arrow next to East in the Drill toolbar and choose South from the list.
The chart is updated to show the data for the South. You see that there have been similar results in this region. If you look at the data for the other two regions, you see that this is a nationwide drop.
Seeing though we dont need to investigate regional factors any further, click on the down arrow next to South in the Drill toolbar and choose All Region from the list. The chart is updated to show the data for all eFashion regions.
To do this, Right-click on 2000 and choose Drill Down from the menu. The data for quarter appears in the chart and the selected value, year 2000 appears in the Drill toolbar.
You see that the accessories line was doing extremely well in Q1 and Q2 and then there was a steep drop in Q3 followed by a further drop in Q4. What happened with the this line in Q3? Lets look more closely at the accessories product line. If you hold your cursor over accessories, you see that the next level down is category. Lets look at this to see whether certain categories of products are responsible for the decline in revenue or whether this is an overall trend. To do this: Double-click on Accessories to drill down to Category.
Tip: You may need to enlarge the size of the chart at this point to see all the data.
You see that Jewelry was the top-selling category in Q1 and Q2 and then went into steep decline over Q3 and Q4. This looks like a problem. Why did jewelry revenue decline so drastically? Lets drill down on Jewelry and see if we can pinpoint the problem area.
To do this: 1. Right-click on Jewelry and choose Drill Through from the menu. The Drill Through dialog box is displayed.
2. Select SKU description in the list and click OK. BUSINESSOBJECTS connects to the database and retrieves the requested data. This may take a few moments. The data for SKU description is displayed in the chart.
To do this: 1. Click on SKU description. 2. Click the Rank button on the Report toolbar. The Rank dialog box is displayed.
3. Check Top. 4. Check In percentage of total number of values. 5. Type in 20 next to Top and click OK.
Clearly the problem lies with the E-watch line. Sales for this line were excellent in Q1 and Q2 and then there was a sharp decrease in revenue in Q3 followed by a continuing decline in Q4. To look at the exact figures for these four quarters, lets turn the chart to a crosstab. To do this: Right-click on the chart and choose Turn to Crosstab from the menu. The figures show an overall decline in accessories revenue but the fall from $1,081,320 in Q2 to $133,725 in Q3 is extremely worrying.
Note: You can send BUSINESSOBJECTS documents by email if you have Microsoft
Lesson 8
How Much Revenue Did This Product Line Make This Week?
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In this lesson
Task objective
How much revenue did this product line make this week?
Learning objective
Learn how to set up a report to prompt users to choose which data they want to get from the database; how to refresh a report to get the up-to-date data.
Time
15 minutes
Report
8 How Much Revenue Did This Product Line Make This Week?
Objective
Efashion publishes sales figures internally on a weekly basis. You want to set up a report to allow product managers to view the weekly sales figures for a chosen product line and chosen week so that they can focus on the specific data that interests them. To do this, youre going to set up a query so that when users refresh a document, they will be prompted to choose the product line and week they want to view data for. This lesson will take you through the steps to set up the report below:
Note: This is the last lesson of this tutorial. Some of the tasks you have to carry
out to complete this lesson are recap tasks which have been described in detail elsewhere in this tutorial. We will not describe the procedure for recap tasks in detail in this lesson.
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2. Double-click Equal to in the Operators list. The Operators list turns into the Operands list.
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Next, set up a second condition to limit the data retrieved to the specified week: 1. Open the Time folder and drag Week to the Conditions section.
2. Double-click Equal to in the Operators list. 3. Double-click Type a new prompt in the Operands list. 4. Type Which week? and press the Enter key.
2. Click in the Which product line? box and click the Values button. The List of Values box opens. This box displays a list of all the available product lines.
3. Choose Accessories from the list and click OK. Accessories is displayed in the Enter or Select Values box.
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4. Click in the Which week? box and click the Values button. The List of Values box opens. This time it displays a list of all the available weeks. 5. Choose 6 from the list and click OK.
2. Click the Insert Break button on the Report toolbar. 3. Click again in the Accessories column and click the Center Across Break button on the Formatting toolbar.
Center Across Break
Next, add a total. Click in the Sales revenue column and click the Sum button on the Report toolbar.
Sum
Because you have inserted a break, you have two total rows, one for the Accessories subsection and one for the whole table. Since Accessories is the only subsection in this table, the totals are the same, so you can delete one of these rows. To do this: Select the last row and click the Delete button. Your table now looks like this:
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To do this: Double-click on <add comment> and type Week: Next, lets add the special field. 1. Copy the Week: cell and paste the copy to the right of the original. 2. Select the second Week: cell. 3. From the Insert menu, choose Special Field and then Query Prompt. The List of Prompts dialog box is displayed. This box displays the list of prompts you had to fill in when you ran the query.
4. Choose Which week? from the list and click OK. The week you chose when you ran the query is displayed in the selected cell.
Were now going to add the date the report was last updated in the same way. 1. Copy the Week: cell and paste the copy under the original Week: cell. 2. Change the text to display Last updated: 3. Copy the Last updated: cell and paste the copy to the right of the original cell. 4. Select the right-hand cell.
Add A Chart
5. From the Insert menu, choose Special Field and then Date and Time, then Last Refresh. The date the report was last updated, in fact the date you ran the query, is inserted in the selected cell.
Add A Chart
To finish off the report, were now going to add a chart to display a visual summary of the weekly sales revenue per category so that we can see at a glance the best-selling category of the week. To do this: 1. Drag Category and Sales revenue from the Report Manager window and drop in the Report window to create a table. 2. Right-click on the table and choose Turn to Chart from the menu. The Chart Autoformat dialog box opens.
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3. Choose 3-D Pie from the Chart Types list and then the pie chart style with the % labels and click OK. The chart is displayed in the report. 4. Select the chart and click the Show Chart Legend button on the Report toolbar.
Show/Hide Legend
5. Reposition the chart legend below the chart and resize the chart if necessary.
Refresh
2. Choose Sweaters from the product line list and 7 from the week list click OK. BUSINESSOBJECTS reconnects to the database, retrieves the requested data and updates the report with the new data, maintaining the report formatting and presentation. The table and chart are updated with sales revenue figures for Sweaters for week 7. Notice that the special field, week, has also been updated to 7.
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Index
A
alerter create 73 defined 72 set conditions 74 turn off 81 align cell contents 83 cells 100 alignment toolbar 100 analyzing data in drill mode 124 average calculate 72 axes chart 112 format on chart 119 format dialog box 28 free-standing 28 header 65 insert 98 insert free-standing 50 resize 87 cells align free-standing 100 center value across break 96 chart axes 112 change column colors 117 change line color 118 create 112 display data in 34 legend 116 move legend 117 organize data on 113 pie chart 145 resize 35 select 35 column change background color 85 delete 33 insert empty 65 select 33 type in name 65 columns swap 26 condition set for alerter 74 conditions pre-defined 22 copy formatting 52 free-standing cell 98 from one report to another 121 report 61 table 32 create alerter 73 chart 112 crosstab 48 formula 66 local variable 68 section 47 table 45 create report using New Report wizard 18 crosstab insert 48 turn to table 62 currency format as 119
D
data add from Report Manager 45 add to Query Panel 21 add to table 63 bring in from spreadsheet 107 link 111 Data Manager 109 data provider edit 42 link 110 rename 109 data types detail 44 dimension 44 measure 44 variables 44 date and time inserting as special field 145 delete column 33 section 62 demo folder 11 demo files Efashion.bmp 11 Efashion.mdb 11 Efashion.rep 11 Efashion.ret 11 Efashion.unv 11 Efashion.xls 11 Efashmd.ret 11
B
borders cell 30 toolbar 51 break insert 96, 142 BusinessObjects email address 14 start 17 universe 19 World Wide Web site 14
C
calculate average 72 sum 27 variance 84 calculation contexts 99 cell align contents 83 copy 98 edit borders 30 edit contents 28 format 28
Index
installing 11 Revenue.rep 11 Tutorial.rep 11 dimension object 99 display chart legend 116 Formula Editor 66 Report Manager 24 toolbars 51 document refresh 147 save 25 document exchange toolbar 89 drill open drill mode 127 through 130 what is drill mode? 124 duplicate report 61
format as currency 119 chart axes 119 column chart 115, 117 free-standing cell 28 line chart 118 table cell 83 table column 85 formatting copying and pasting 52 toolbar 50 formula turn to variable 72 write 66 Formula Editor display 66 free-standing cell 28 insert 50 resize 50
link data providers 110 objects 111 List of Prompts dialog box 144 local variable create 68 defined 68 logo insert 86
M
Map tab Report Manager 57 margin calculate average 72 master/detail report 47 move chart legend 117 table 33 multimedia Quick Tour 9
G
group values 53 grouping edit variable name 55
E
edit data provider 42 query 42 efashion demo materials 11 tutorial storyline 10 efashion demo kit installing 11 Efashion.bmp 11 Efashion.mdb 11 Efashion.rep 11 Efashion.ret 11 Efashion.unv 11 Efashion.xls 11 Efashmd.ret 11 e-mail BusinessObjects asdress 14 email send document by 134
N
navigate through reports 57 new report 41 New Data Wizard 107 New Report wizard 18
H
header cell 65 Help using online 31 highlight data with formatting 72
O
objects detail 44 dimension 44, 99 measure 44 online Help using 31 operands on query panel 139 operators on query panel 139 outline view 102
I
image add to report 86 InfoView users guide 90 insert break 96 empty column 65 image 86 new report 41
F
folder Demo 11 Template 11 UserDocs 25 footer row 27
L
legend display on chart 116 move 117 reposition 117
P
passwords for launching BUSINESSOBJECTS 17
Index
pre-defined conditions on Query Panel 22 primary Y-axis 113 prompt, query set up 138 publish report 89
Q
query edit 42 run 23, 141 set up 21 set up a prompt 138 Query Panel add data 21 illustrated 20 pre-defined conditions 22 query prompt inserting as special field 144 Quick Tour multimedia presentations 9
view by data provider 109 reports viewing finished 9 resize cell 87 chart 35 free-standing cell 50 title 50 Revene.rep 126 Revenue.rep 11 rotate table 83 row footer 27 run query 23, 141
subtotal display 97 sum button 27 calculate 27 swap columns 26 data 26 section master 58
T
table add data to 63 copy 32 create 45 move 33 rotate 83 select 32 turn to chart 32, 112 turn to crosstab 48 template apply 94 folder 11 title edit report 28 resize 50 toolbars alignment 100 borders 51 display 51 document exchange 89 formatting 50 report 24 standard 24 structure 65 total calculate 27 display 97 tracking information adding 143 Tutorial.rep 11
S
save document 25 secondary Y-axis 113 section add headings 98 create 47 delete 62 swap master 58 select chart 35 column 33 table 32 send document by email 134 sort data 27 special field date and time 145 query prompt 144 spreadsheet use data from 107 Standard report 18, 24 standard toolbar 24 start BusinessObjects 17 status bar instructions displayed in 26 status messages in 43 Storyline 10 structure toolbar 65
R
ranking 49 refresh a document 147 rename data provider 109 report 36 report add image 86 copy from one to another 121 create 18 duplicate 61 insert new 41 insert title 50 master/detail 47 navigate through 57 publish 89 refresh 147 rename 36 Standard 18, 24 title 28 toolbar 24 Report Manager add data from 45 display 24 Map tab 57
U
undo actions 27 button 27 universe 11, 19 user identification 17 UserDocs folder 25
Index
V
variable add to table 63 create by grouping values 53 define as variable 72 edit local 55 local 68 variance calculate 84
W
World Wide Web site 14
X
X-axis 112
Y
Y-axis 112 primary 113 secondary 113