Summary View form
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Complete this optional tab to present summary view data as a chart. PRPC supports both static charts (an image) and interactive charts (defined through Adobe Flash).
User workstations retain chart images in the browser cache. When testing charts with Internet Explorer, select Tools> Internet Options > General and click Delete Files to clear the Temporary Internet Files cache to ensure that you see up-to-date chart output.
To define either type of chart, check the Use a chart for the view? checkbox.
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Description |
Use a chart for the view? |
Select to cause the results of this summary view rule to appear as a chart. When selected, this tab changes to present additional fields. |
Chart Output Type |
Select:
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Select Output Layout |
Indicate whether the chart appears at runtime above the data values, presented in a table. |
To define an interactive chart:
Interactive
for the Chart Output Type.To define a static chart, complete the Charts tab.
Static image charts cause summary view report results to be presented as an image, or as an image above tabular numeric data. Tthe standard summary view rule Work-.ArrivalsPastEightWeeks illustrates a line chart. The standard rule Work-.CountResolvedByResolverTop5 illustrates a pie chart.
PRPC saves static chart images in the StaticContent/global/webwb/graphs
directory on the server.
Field |
Description |
Select Chart Type |
Select a chart format:
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Chart Size |
Choose a size for the chart. |
Chart Title |
Enter text to label the chart. |
Cache chart image for |
Select a time interval during which the chart image is cached rather than regenerated. Choose |
Build Chart | |
Include |
Select one field (from the Fields array on the Content tab) to chart. The list presents the Caption you entered for each field. |
Limit to top |
Charts can be easier to interpret if they present smaller groupings as a single element. Select a number to indicate how many of the largest groupings are to appear, or accept the default value |
Of |
If Limit to top is not set to |