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* Click on the desired column(s) ([[Date]], [[Text]], [[Value]] or [[Special]]) and they will be added to the object. It is also possible to add columns by dragging and dropping them. Notice that for dates is possible to select a date part (YEAR, MONTH, DAY, TRIMESTER, ...) or combinations between them to be used.  
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* Click on the desired column(s) ([[Date]], [[Text]], [[Value]] or [[Special]]) and they will be added to the object. It is also possible to add columns by dragging and dropping them. Notice that for dates it's possible to select a date part (YEAR, MONTH, DAY, TRIMESTER, ...) or combinations between them to be used.  
  
  
 
* See [[Objects]] to check the number and type of columns supported by each object. If you keep adding columns after the object has reached its columns limit, the previously added columns will start to be replaced (from first to last).
 
* See [[Objects]] to check the number and type of columns supported by each object. If you keep adding columns after the object has reached its columns limit, the previously added columns will start to be replaced (from first to last).

Latest revision as of 17:34, 21 September 2017

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To add data columns to the object:


  • Select the desired object;


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  • Click on the desired column(s) (Date, Text, Value or Special) and they will be added to the object. It is also possible to add columns by dragging and dropping them. Notice that for dates it's possible to select a date part (YEAR, MONTH, DAY, TRIMESTER, ...) or combinations between them to be used.


  • See Objects to check the number and type of columns supported by each object. If you keep adding columns after the object has reached its columns limit, the previously added columns will start to be replaced (from first to last).