Completing Your Custom Report
CentreVu CMS Custom Reports
Defining Stationary (No-Scroll) Areas
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Defining Stationary (No-Scroll) Areas
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Many standard reports are bigger than the available space on your terminal.
As a result, when you display the report on your terminal, you must scroll the
window to see all the data, either down or to the side. However, you will
notice that some report text or data fields do not move. These stationary, or
no-scroll, parts of the report normally are column headers, column totals, and
row identifiers.
In the following report illustration, the shaded areas are no-scroll areas.
Figure 5-2: Sample Non-Scroll Areas
No-Scroll areas apply only to reports that you are viewing on your terminal. If
you display the report on your terminal, almost half of the right side of the
report is hidden from view. Thus, you have to scroll to the right and data on
the left disappears off the left side of the window. But while you scroll the
data, the agent on the left remain in place so you always know what agent
the data is for.
And if you have over 20 agents listed in the report in
, some rows
of data at the bottom will be hidden. Thus, you have to scroll down to see the
rows of data past 20 agents. Meanwhile, data at the top scrolls off the top of
the window. But the report title, the column headers, and the
Totals:
row
stay in place.
Summary of Contents for CentreVu
Page 16: ...Preface CentreVu CMS R3V5 Custom Reports Related Documents P 10 ...
Page 44: ...Getting Started CentreVu CMS Custom Reports Deleting a Custom Report 2 10 ...
Page 140: ...Completing Your Custom Report CentreVu CMS Custom Reports Running Custom Reports 5 22 ...
Page 178: ...Database Items and Calculations CentreVu CMS Custom Reports General Information A 2 ...
Page 188: ...Glossary CentreVu CMS Custom Reports GL 10 ...
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