Report Services Document Analysis Guide - MicroStrategy
Report Services Document Analysis Guide - MicroStrategy
Report Services Document Analysis Guide - MicroStrategy
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<strong>Report</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Analyzing <strong>Document</strong>s in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> Web 3<br />
revenue values, and you can move the slider to select the minimum<br />
and maximum revenue to display or to hide.<br />
A qualification, which you complete to filter the metric's values. This<br />
type of metric condition selector allows you to select the operator<br />
(equals, greater than, between, and so on) and to type the value to<br />
filter on. For example, given the same regional grid described above,<br />
you could display only the revenue values greater than $5,000,000 or<br />
only the top-ranking 5 regions in term of revenue.<br />
The document designer can include a title bar on the selector. If the title<br />
bar is displayed, you can also select whether to filter on the metric values<br />
or rank.<br />
• Filter another selector. For example, a document contains a grid with<br />
Subcategory and Item, filtered to display only the Books category. The<br />
document also includes two selectors. One selector displays the<br />
subcategories in the Books category (the Subcategory selector), while the<br />
other selector contains a list of individual books (the Item category). Both<br />
selectors target the grid, to display data for the selected Subcategory and<br />
Item. The Subcategory selector targets the Item selector, filtering the<br />
Item selector to display only the books in the subcategory chosen in the<br />
Subcategory selector. For example, if you select Literature from the<br />
Subcategory selector, the Item selector is updated to display only books<br />
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