When viewing OLAP cubes in Web Report Studio, there comes a time when the user might want to view all the levels within the hierarchy, without the cumbersome process of selecting and expanding each individual item. In 9.2, there is a quick solution. When you right click on the level-heading
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So, you have created a report with a Filter. That filter is pretty evident somewhere in the report anyway (or you just want the USER to have no knowledge of what is not there) so why not remove the filter list at the top of the report? Pretty easy option,
So we are in Web Report Studio, need to create a filter, can't remember the values and want to see them to select them, but the 'Get Values' button is grey'd out? Argh! All that is required is a simple modification to the Information Map. If you go to the
Within each report you can right click on the table, choose properties, and modify the number of rows to display. However is there a way to GLOBALLY modify the default maximum amount? The answer is yes with the required modification occuring within the web deployment area. WebReportStudioProperties.xml (version 9.2) has a section
Information Map Studio allows data managers the ability to join tables, create new data elements, and label/format data items for business consumption. However due to this flexibility users must weigh the benefits of customizing information maps against the performance impacts of completing many of these tasks within the Information Map
Ran across a situation last week that proved extremely helpful. We needed to generate detailed logs on Web Report Studio use in order to verify pooling was setup correctly and then to monitor performance of some poor performers. The easiest and most straightforward way to accomplish this was to follow
Conditional formatting for numeric values is pretty simple for users in Web Report Studio, but how about colors on categorical values - such as customer name, product type, issue severity etc. (This was requested from a WRS user in the SAS Discussion Forums) Turns out this can be done, however
Have you looked into scheduling reports in Web Report Studio? Two scenarios that make this option valuable to SAS Business Intelligence Users: 1. Performance Improvement via Report Caching If the data is only updated weekly (for instance) but the report is viewed multiple times in the week, scheduling the report
Let me just say, I am loving SAS 9.2 and it's functionality for cascading prompts. I created a dynamic list prompt (the icing to that cake by the way) pointing to a sas dataset that has two variables: County and City. In Prompt #1, I created a County Selection pointing
Included are a few of my favorite things about the new Web Report Studio 4.2 (for SAS 9.2 EBI Installations). CALENDAR for prompts/filters! Drag and Drop Variables in Report Widget Dynamic dropdown lists (one effects the other) Right Click Option Lists on Report Widgets Filters/Prompts on OLAP Mulit-Dim Sources Reference: