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SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.0 Cookbook

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SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.0 Cookbook

Overview of this book

Xcelsius 2008 was recently included in SAP’s BusinessObjects 4.0 family, rebranding “Xcelsius Enterprise” as “SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.0”. With features like flexible design and what-if scenarios, the powerful dashboarding software allows enterprises to make business decisions at a glance, and this book allows you to go far beyond the basics of these techniques. This cookbook full of practical and applicable recipes will enable you to use the full latest capabilities of Dashboard Design to visually transform your business data. A wide range of recipes will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to perform tasks like configuring charts, creating drill- downs, making component colors dynamic, using alerts in maps, building pop-up screens, setting up What-If scenarios, and many more.The recipes begin by covering best practices for using the Dashboard Design spreadsheet, the data-model, and the connection with the components on the canvas, later moving on to some from-the-trenches tricks for using Excel within Dashboard Design. The book then guides you through the exploration of various data visualization components and dashboard interactivity, as well as offering recipes on using alerts, dashboard connectivity, and making the most of the aesthetics of the dashboard. Finally, the recipes conclude by considering the most important add-ons available for Dashboard Design and enabling you to perform relevant and useful tasks straight away.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.0 Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using the history component


The history component makes it possible to plot a value in a chart that changes in real time, while conserving its historical data. Okay, that may be a bit of a cryptic description of what this component does, but you should think about those stock charts that track the fluctuation of a stock price. At the start of the day, the line in such a chart is short, while at the end of the day the complete trend of the stock prize for that day is shown. This recipe will show you how to set up this kind of functionality in your dashboard.

Getting ready

Just open a new Dashboard Design file.

How to do it...

  1. Drag a line chart component, a history component, and a horizontal slider component into the canvas.

  2. Select the horizontal slider component and bind the Data field to spreadsheet cell B1.

  3. Now select the history component and bind its Data field also to spreadsheet cell B1.

  4. Bind the Data Destination field to the spreadsheet range B3 to J3.

  5. Go to the line chart component. Bind...