I have created 2 tables (sale by country and by product). Instead of using bookmark, how can I display them separately using a slicer? Image
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I am trying to create a dashboard to display a specific table and create/update the lines for this table via backpack laravel.
For example I want to display a table of area and this table has a relationship with the cities table.
my problem is when I want to add a specific area and the city associated with it is not added !!.
That I do not want to go to add the city then back to add the area.
This is a very small example of what I'm really dealing with ,
since I want to add a line in a table and this line contains relationships with other tables I want to create on the same page.
I searched and did not find a direct answer. Does it make sense that a new view should be created?
Does the Backpack Laravel not provide a solution to this problem?
If the answer is no and this is what I saw, what is the best solution to this problem ?
Image to summarizes the problem as I want to create the city on the same page as creating the area
I think what you’re looking for is what we call the InlineCreate Operation in Backpack. It adds a “+ Add” button next to the relationship field, so that the admin can add a related item right there, in a modal.
Check out its docs here.
Hi guys, I'm trying to create a report similar to the picture shown. I need to be able to group by Risk Category and display the line 'Risk events for Risk Category X' for each risk category either above or below column headings.
I have spent a few hours playing with row groups but I've unable to display the group header spanning across the columns.
Is this even possible with SSRS? Any ideas on how to do this will be much appreciated.
thanks
Cam.
I think all you need to do is put the header label in the first column you want it to be seen under, then use the merge cells function to bridge it across however many columns you need.
I currently have two tables in a database "customer" and "pricelist" where a customer can have multiple pricelist items linked to their ID.
I'm trying to build a report in VS2013 where it lists all customers [alphabetically], then all of their pricelist items [alphabetically], then page break between each customer.
I've tried setting it up to use a dataset of each table, which doesn't let me group them together, and I've also tried joining the two tables into one view which was the closest I had gotten. The problem was that for each item, it printed the customer name and a page break, because of the inner join i was doing where each record has the customer name on it.
Please help me figure this out! I just want to be able to display the data as such;
CUSTOMER NAME
.........ITEM 1.....PRICE
.........ITEM 2.....PRICE
.........ETC
PAGE BREAK
CUSTOMER NAME
.........ITEM 1.....PRICE
.........ETC.
To group data in a report:
Click the Design tab.
If you do not see the Row Groups pane , right-click the design surface and click view and then click Grouping.
From the Report Data pane, drag the Date field to the Row Groups pane. Place it above the row called (Details). Note that the row handle now has a bracket in it, to show a group. The table now also has two Date columns -- one on either side of a vertical dotted line.
From the Report Data pane, drag the Order field to the Row Groups pane. Place it below Date and above (Details).
Note that the row handle now has two brackets in it, to show two groups. The table now has two Order columns, too.
Delete the original Date and Order columns to the right of the double line. This removes this individual record values so that only the group value is displayed. Select the column handles for the two columns, right-click and click Delete Columns.
Switch to the Preview tab to preview the report. It should look similar to the following illustration:
The answer was retrieved from this MSDN page
Is it possible, and if so, how, to implement drill down in Kibana 4?
For example, lets say a dashboard has a pie chart which represents products.
Beneath that, there could be a table which shows component parts which are used to make products, together with supplier name, cost, availability, and other details. Clicking a product in the pie chart will filter the table to only show parts for that specific product. Selecting the supplier field would drill to another table showing the details for the supplier.
This requires that there be a multi-column table widget which would be used to display the details for each part, and that each column in the table could potentially be a link to another table.
In addition, lets say that there are three charts at the top of the dashboard. Clicking on each one should swap out the area below to display a table with a specific query and data columns relevant to the selected chart.
Is this kind of functionality abailable in Kibana?
You can mostly achieve this type of functionality in Kibana 4. What you'll want to do is create a search that has the fields that you want to display and save that. Next you'll create your visualizations that have the things you want to drill down on.
Finally, create a dashboard with all of the visualizations on it, and then also add the Search (when you hit +, there's a tab that says Searches. Choose your saved search there.
When you click on your widgets, it will start adding filters and refreshing the page, including your "search".
On the search widget that's on the dashboard, you can click on the rows and they will expand to show the fields. Next to each field is a +/- that will let you filter to that value or exclude that value.
I Think Kibi has this feature But again I think it is for relational database tables
Please refer to this issue
https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/4439
I am working on a task to show Date Range on Dashboard chart. so data chart will display on custom date range selection. I have added calendar on chart but result is not coming properly. I know its very specific requirement. I am looking if someone has already done such modification and can provide me some guidence to achieve this.
The data displayed on the dashboard comes from tables aggregated by a cron every day for product viewed and bestsellers. It is calculated and displayed accordingly. If you want to have a date range, you need to use the ones that are aggregated daily and group by product_id. For orders, you can use the function setDateRange existing in Mage_Reports_Model_Resource_Order_Collection.