DataView control in the Windows client
You can use the DataView control to perform several actions on the data displayed in the DataView results grid.
Layout options
This table shows the
menu options in the DataView control in the Windows client:Option | Description |
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To save changes to the current layout, select this option. | |
To save the layout as a new layout with a different name, select this option. | |
To delete the current layout, select this option. | |
To select other existing layouts for the current DataView, select this option. |
Display options
This table shows the
menu options in the DataView control in the Windows client:Option | Description |
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To display all rows of data in the grid, select this option. | |
To display only the top-level rows of data in the grid, select this option. | |
To launch the Choose Columns dialog box, in which you can select which columns display in the grid, select this option. | |
To launch the Custom Columns dialog box, in which you can create new columns from existing columns in the data results, select this option. | |
To launch the Edit DataView Expressions form, in which you can create or edit expressions, select this option. | |
To launch the Edit DataView Expression Summaries dialog box, which you can use to maintain expression summaries, select this option. | |
To display | in the DataView header, and to display the , , and icons in the column headers, select this option.|
To hide | in the DataView header, and to hide the , , and icons in the column headers, select this option.|
To display | in the DataView header, select this option.|
To hide Note: This option
displays if you select or the menu option.
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in the DataView
header, select this option.|
To display the | icons in the column headers, select this option.|
To hide the Note: This option
displays if you select or the menu option.
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icons in the column
headers, select this option.|
To display the To create a filter for a column, or to clear a previously applied filter, click the icon of that column. You can select or clear the check boxes of the available data in that column. To search for a specific data, use the search box.Depending on the type of data in a column, you can create custom filters such as number, text, or date filters. To launch the Custom Filter Selection dialog box, click the available custom filter option and then select a filter operator. For example, if the data in a column contains numbers, click and then select a filter operator such as . In the Custom Filter Selection dialog box, specify the Operand for your selected operator. You can also add multiple filter conditions. |
icons in the column
headers, select this option.|
To Hide the Note: This option
displays if you select or the menu option.
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icons in the column
headers, select this option.|
To display the | icons in the column headers, select this option.|
To hide the Note: This option
displays if you select or the menu option.
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icons in the column
headers, select this option.|
To displays extended captions in the column headers, select this option. An extended caption consists of any default caption, or caption override, followed by the property name in parentheses. |
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To hide extended captions in the column headers, select this option. Note: This option displays if you select
or
the menu option.
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Print options
This table shows the
menu options in the DataView control in the Windows client:Option | Descriptions |
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To see a print preview of the DataView, select this option. The preview displays in a separate window. | |
To launch the Print dialog box and print the DataView display to any local, system-enabled printer, select this option. |
Send To options
Use these menu options to export the DataView into an output file. When you use these options, the current state of the DataView is exported. Features such as column order and visibility,filters, and summaries are preserved and supported in the output file.
This table shows the
menu options in the DataView control in the Windows client:Option | Description |
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To export the DataView as a spreadsheet file, select this option. The output file
opens in Excel, or other compatible spreadsheet application. Note: When you export a DataView in which
summary labels are set to Excel format, you are prompted whether
to include the summary labels in the contents of the output
file. To include the summary labels in the contents of the
output file, select . To exclude the summary labels in the
contents of the output file, select .
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To export the DataView as a XPS file, select this option. Note: This option is available only in the Windows
client.
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To export the DataView as a PDF file, select this option. |
Data options
This table shows the
menu options in the DataView control in the Windows client:Option | Description |
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To requery the data with the same search criteria as the current display, select this option. | |
When the number of available records exceeds the record cap of a query, select this option to requery and return more records. | |
For DataViews that have input parameters with no supplied values, select this option to perform a new query using different input parameter values. |
Setup menu
To launch the DataViews Setup form, pre-filtered for the current DataView, select the menu option.