Report properties
To see the properties of a report, right-click it in the Report Catalog and select
. You can view the properties in alphabetical order, or categorized on tabs.Advanced tab
The Advanced tab displays this information:
- The unique ID
- To whom the report is checked out
- Position: The position of the report or folder within its parent.
- Content State: If the report forms part of an application component, the content state can be Valid or Modified. If content exists and has been modified, it is overwritten by any further import. If the report or folder is not part of an application component, the Content State displays 'Not part of content'
- Content Version: When you create an application component, you must specify a version. If the report is part of an application component, the version is displayed.
- Content Caption: Application components have a unique name and a name. If the report is part of an application component, the Content Caption field displays the component name.
Application tab
The Application tab displays this information:
- Application Name
- Application Vendor
- Application Version
- Content State: If the report forms part of an application component, the content state can be Valid or Modified. If content exists and has been modified, it is overwritten by any further import. If the report or folder is not part of an application component, the Content State displays 'Not part of content'
- Protected Content: Indicates whether the content is protected from editing.
Dashboard behavior
You can specify preferred and minimum heights and widths. When a user adds a
report to a dashboard, it is initially displayed with the preferred width and
height, if specified. If a minimum width and height are specified then, in a
dashboard, users can expand the report but cannot reduce it to less than the minimum
specified dimensions.
- Jump behavior
- In dashboards, Application Studio reports are displayed in widgets. If a report contains a jump to another report, you can specify the jump behavior. Select to replace the source report's widget with the target report. Select to open the target report in a new dashboard. If you select , the jump behavior can be specified in the dashboard, in the properties of the source widget.
- Start interaction after drop
- By default, to interact with reports displayed in widgets, dashboard users must manually switch report widgets to interaction mode. But, for reports used as templates on mobile devices you should specify that interaction mode is automatically enabled. Select TRUE to enable interaction mode as soon as a report is dropped onto a dashboard.
- Thumbnail
- You can specify a thumbnail image to be displayed next to the report name in the report browser in Dashboards. Click the browse button to display the Thumbnail dialog.
General tab
You can specify the name of the report, the unique name and a description.
The unique name of the report is used to reference it. It does not depend on the language specified in Application Studio. It can contain only the characters A-Z (no special characters), the numbers 0-9, and the character "_". The name must not be longer than 50 characters and must not start with a number.
You can localize the contents of the Description field:
- Check out the report.
- Click in the Description field to enable its browse button.
- Click the browse button. The Edit dialog is displayed.
- For any language that is listed, double-click the Description field and specify a description in that language.
You can also localize a description in the Rename dialog. Right-click a report and select
Options tab
These are the options:
- Style sheet
- To assign a style sheet to a report, click the Options tab and click
Style sheet. Select a style sheet from the list. Note: When you assign a style sheet in this way (instead of creating a report based on a style sheet) you must copy the styles from the style sheet.
- Calculate visible cells only
- This option is selected by default. Further cells become visible, and are calculated, as you scroll through the report. Generally, this is more efficient than calculating all cells when the report opens.
- Hide from report viewers
- You can specify that a report or folder is not visible in, for example, the content browser of Dashboards.
- Calculate action conditions
- Select this to specify whether the conditions for actions are evaluated. For example, you have a report that contains a jump to another report. The jump action displays a hyperlink in the report. As the condition of the action, you specify that the value of the _CurrentUser variable must be UserA.
- Editable with the Report Wizard
- For reports based on templates, or reports designed for use in dashboards, you can specify whether users can use the report wizard to provide different values for the report parameters.
- Immediate writeback
- Specify <Inherit from catalog>,
Enable to enable immediate write-back, or
Disable to disable immediate write-back.
Note: The Immediate writeback optional input in Set Parameters actions enables you to switch immediate writeback on and off, on the fly, in reports in the web. In the full client, writeback is always immediate.
- Link
- If the report is a linked report or a report snapshot, the name of the report from which it was created is shown.
- Writeback behavior
- This option enables Spreadsheet mode or Form mode. These modes affect navigation in the web within and between writable cells.
- Splashing
- Specify whether splashing to consolidated cells is enabled, disabled, or inherited from the catalog.