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Revision as of 12:59, 31 July 2017
Watch a video tutorial about tables.
A table is like an object, a collection of columns and rows, that displays data as a crossed view of two text or date columns.
The Cross Table object needs two Dates or Texts columns (or one of each) and supports many Value columns.
The data displayed in the Cross Table will be a cross of the Data and Text columns with the first column being the row and the second the column. The Value columns will be shown summarized in the center.
In run-time cross tables have navigation buttons where you can change pages by clicking the arrows or typing the page number directly in the input box, the option to change the number of rows per page and to display information about current and total rows.
For simple table options, see Table.
Examples
The above example shows a cross table of Group (row) by Year (column) and the summarized amount of Cost and Profit for these crossings.
The second example shows a Product by Weekday Profit with the option to dynamic filter the object's data by Year and Month.
Data Properties
- Filters
- Conditional Formatting
- Rows Sort
- Colum Order
- Total Column
- Total Row
- Advanced Row Filter
- Row Limit
- Show Pager
Title Bar Properties
Header Properties
Layout Properties
- Sequence Column
- Alternate Row Colors
- Show Border
- Border Color
- Grid Line Color
- Object Positions
- Object Dimensions
Object Columns Properties