Creating Content


Video: How to Group Numeric Values With Binning

Hello, and welcome to this video on Binning, which allows you to group numeric data values to plot the frequency distribution of values in your data.
Bins are a standard data analysis technique. With bins, you group number values in continuous increments that you control. This lets you summarize large amounts of data across measures, and lets you analyze trends and quickly identify outliers. 

Using Paging to Navigate Pages in a Report

You can navigate between pages in an interactive report or grid (AHTML) using the page navigation options, in the pagination bar. These options make it easy to view large amounts of data quickly, without scrolling. For stand-alone items, such as a single report that contains a large amount of data, the pagination bar appears at the bottom of the container. When you are creating a page that contains multiple reports, the pagination bar appears at the bottom of the page container.

An example of the pagination bar for a single interactive report are shown below. 

Video: How to Use Auto Linking to Connect Your Data Hierarchies

Auto-linking allows you to dynamically link many charts and other content to a single chart, based on their common sort (BY) fields and parameters referenced in any filters. This saves you a lot of time and effort creating and maintaining drilldowns in your charts.
Auto Linking enables you to dynamically access a vast amount of information from a single chart, resulting in a library of interconnected, referable content.

Video: How to Use Insight to Analyze Dynamic Charts in InfoAssist

Hello, and welcome to this video on Insight, a feature that allows you to make significant modifications to your content at run time that can be enabled with the click of a button.

Video: How to Create a Report in InfoAssist

Today, we will show you how to create a report using InfoAssist. Reports are tables of information that show data organized into rows and columns for specified sort values.

To create a report, you can either expand a folder in the Content view of the WebFOCUS Home page and click Report or, from within InfoAssist, you can create a report by clicking New on the Quick Access Toolbar or Application Menu and then clicking Build a Report. Once you choose a data source, you are ready to create your content. 

Video: How to Use Procedure Settings in InfoAssist

Hello, and welcome to this video on controlling procedure settings in InfoAssist. You can use the Procedure Settings feature to quickly and easily apply certain types of formatting to affect how your data displays, which is especially useful in cases where you want to customize your content for localization purposes or for different output formats.

Video: How to Download InfoAssist Report Data to Excel (csv) Format

Hello and welcome to this video on downloading data from InfoAssist in Excel (csv) format. This feature makes it easy to create a report and capture the data for use with any external program that utilizes comma delimited data, including Microsoft Excel. With this feature, you can generate data extracts and pass your data between systems with ease. 

Using In-Document Analytics User's Guide PDF

This content describes the features and functionality of In-Document Analytics, a tool that enables offline analysis and ease of report and chart distribution.

Using In-Document Analytics User's Guide PDF

This manual describes the features and functionality of In-Document Analytics, a tool that enables offline analysis and ease of report and chart distribution.

Video: How to Create a Thumbnail From Content in InfoAssist

This video will show how you can quickly and easily generate an image of a chart or report to use as a thumbnail in the WebFOCUS Home Page. This can help you quickly recognize the file you want to use in your repository.

Creating the thumbnail is easy. Once you’ve created your chart or report, simply click the Create Thumbnail button on the Quick Access Toolbar. A dialog box appears to show you what the thumbnail will look like.