Using elements in the Data Area
You can list the hierarchies and elements in the Data Area automatically or manually. To list them automatically, click Selection column. You can select single or multiple elements. If you select multiple elements, you must select a function from the Aggregation function list.
. Each hierarchy is listed with the element currently used in the report. If the element is in a report object (for example, a combo box) the name of the report object is displayed. To select a different element, click in theIf you click
but make no changes to the selected elements, the effect is the same as not defining the Data Area.To fill the list manually, click Hierarchy column and select a hierarchy from the list.
in theAggregation functions
Function | Description |
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Any | Checks if any value meets a specified criteria.
Note: The Any aggregation function is available for lists
in the Data Area only for OLAP aliases.
|
Minimum | The element with the lowest value passes through the filter. |
Maximum | The element with the highest value passes through the filter. |
Sum | Sums the values of the selected elements. |
Average | Calculates the average of the selected elements. |
Example: Any vs Sum
To exclude zero values in this report, you could create this filter:
Filter By: Value
Condition: Does not equal
Value: 0
Aggregation function: Any
CA | CB | CC | |
---|---|---|---|
RA | 0 | 0 | 0 |
RB | 1 | 0 | 5 |
RC | 2 | -2 | 0 |
In row RA there are no values which do not equal zero and so the row is excluded.
Rows RB and RC contain values which do not equal zero and the rows are retained.
If you used Sum as the aggregation function, row RC would also be excluded because its sum equals zero.