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In this video, we’ll be exploring our data in the ExpressView Designer.
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Certain items in the Report Designers can trigger Action Events to take certain actions outside of the default ExagoBI behavior.
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There are two report types well suited for building your first report: ExpressView and Advanced Reports. This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide to create a simple ExpressView and Advanced Report for beginners.
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Chained Reports combine multiple reports into a single multi-page document. They are a convenient way to bundle related reports into a format suitable for printing or sending to a mailing list.
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This article serves as a glossary of error messages that may be displayed during the configuration or use of Exago BI. A list of potential causes and remedies is also included.
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An ExpressView can be exported either as a file or an Advanced Report. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2021.1.
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ExpressViews are an easy way to display and visualize data. Exporting an ExpressView allows the contents of the report to be saved externally as either a PDF, Excel, RTF or CSV file, or as an Advanced Report.
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The ExpressView Designer is a data discovery tool that simplifies grouping, sorting, filtering, and aggregating data with a drag-and-drop interface. A chart can be added with a single click, and ExpressViews can be styled and saved as PDF, RTF, CSV, or Excel files. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2021.1.
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Aggregating leverages the power of ExpressView groups to compile summaries of data. Aggregates may be optionally added for each group and for the entire report.
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Learn how to style ExpressViews in a variety of ways. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2021.1.
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Add, edit or remove data objects and fields from the ExpressView with the Data Objects pane. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2021.1.
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To show only data that matches certain criteria, filters can be added. Filters can also improve performance by only including relevant information. There are two kinds of filters that may be applied to an ExpressView: Standard and Top/Bottom.
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Formulas can be used to create custom data columns in ExpressView. Formulas are calculated once per each row, based on the other data values in that row. For each row calculation, a formula value is returned for that row, which populate a new column of data. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2021.1.
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In addition to using the data fields that are available in the Data Objects Pane, formulas may be added as custom formula columns. Formulas may contain data objects, parameters and functions. Just like standard columns, a formula column may be either a detail field or group, and may be included in visualizations, formatted, sorted and filtered.
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Grouping a column of data breaks up the rows into sections which share a common trait. Each iteration of a group is a unique row in a data column. Grouping data allows you to easily identify rows with common factors. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2021.1.
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Data may be organized in up to seven hierarchical groups. Groups nest inside of each other and establish a "for each" hierarchy.
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Incremental loading limits the amount of data that is returned for each database query. This allows users to load reports incrementally, starting with a small set of rows and adding more in steps as desired. Incremental loading can shorten the amount of time it takes a report to load and be usable. It can also help reduce continuous load on a database which may improve load balancing performance.