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Report Services Document Analysis Guide - MicroStrategy

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Analyzing <strong>Document</strong>s in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web <strong>Report</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

the source to the target. For example, the target can display information only<br />

for the object selected in the source, for the objects chosen in the source’s<br />

prompt, or for specific, pre-determined objects, among other options. If the<br />

widget has links, a Links menu is displayed when you hover your cursor over<br />

a bubble in the widget. Click a link in the Links menu to open the target.<br />

For example, the Region attribute in an Interactive Bubble Graph widget is<br />

linked to the Top 2 Employees by Call Center report. This report is prompted<br />

for Region, and the link passes the current region to the report. In Flash<br />

Mode in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web, hover the cursor over the bubble for<br />

Mid-Atlantic, then point to Links in the tooltip, to display the available links.<br />

When you click the link Top 2 Employees by Call Center, the target report<br />

is displayed. Only the call centers in the Mid-Atlantic region are included.<br />

Analyzing an Interactive Stack Graph widget<br />

An Interactive Stacked Graph widget presents a combination of a check box<br />

list and an area graph. The graph allows you to see the contribution of<br />

various metric series to the change in value of a larger set of data. This widget<br />

allows you to visualize total metric values as one large stacked area, and the<br />

individual pieces of that total as smaller stacked areas within the large<br />

stacked area. You can quickly analyze how the individual parts make up the<br />

whole, which is useful when making percent-to-total comparisons.<br />

108 Flash analysis and interactivity: widgets © 2012 <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>, Inc.

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