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In the single row view, the enries in a table are shwon in single rows. You can activate this mask type via the [[Framework:BI Center:Row View - General properties|row view]] properties.
In the single row view, the entries in a table are shown in single rows.  
 
==Elements and Functions==
==Elements and Functions==


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:*[[Framework::Context_Menu_single_row_mask|Context Menu]]
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:*[[Framework:Navigation_single_row_maske|Navigation]]
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To create a new data record, click on the symbol “Create new record”. A new data record appear in the Work Area ready for editing:
To create a new data record, click on the symbol “Create new record”. A new data record appears in the Work Area ready for editing:


[[Image:Neuer_Datensatz_anlegen.png|thumb|center|Datensatzmaske, „Anlegen eines neuen Datensatzes“]]
[[Image:Neuer_Datensatz_anlegen.png|thumb|center|Single row mask, „Create a new data record“]]




If the data record mask contains filters, these will be automatically added to the data record you are editing. In case of dimension lookup fields and planning parameter fields, you can simply select the desired element to change the settings applied by the filters. To do so, select the corresponding field in the new data record. The Lookup symbol [[Image:Icon_LookUp.jpg]] will appear in the Dimension column. Left-click on the Lookup symbol to display the dimension selector (or, in the case of planning parameter fields, the planning parameter selector).  
If the data record mask contains filters, these will be automatically added to the data record you are editing. In case of dimension lookup fields and planning parameter fields, you can simply select the desired element to change the settings applied by the filters. To do so, select the corresponding field in the new data record. The Lookup symbol [[Image:Icon_LookUp.jpg]] will appear in the Dimension column. Left-click on the Lookup symbol to display the dimension selector (or, in the case of planning parameter fields, the planning parameter selector).  


[[Image:Einzelsatzmaske_LookUp.jpg|thumb|center|Einzelsatzmaske, „Lookup“]]
[[Image:Einzelsatzmaske_LookUp.jpg|thumb|center|Single row mask, „Lookup“]]


After making your selections and entering values in the data entry fields, be sure to save your data record. Fields you do not edit will contain default values (default is 0 for numerical fields and “Unassigned” for dimension lookup columns).  
After making your selections and entering values in the data entry fields, be sure to save your data record. Fields you do not edit will contain default values (default is 0 for numerical fields and “Unassigned” for dimension lookup columns).  

Latest revision as of 17:18, 12 December 2012

In the single row view, the entries in a table are shown in single rows.

Elements and Functions


Creating a new data record

To create a new data record, click on the symbol “Create new record”. A new data record appears in the Work Area ready for editing:

Single row mask, „Create a new data record“


If the data record mask contains filters, these will be automatically added to the data record you are editing. In case of dimension lookup fields and planning parameter fields, you can simply select the desired element to change the settings applied by the filters. To do so, select the corresponding field in the new data record. The Lookup symbol will appear in the Dimension column. Left-click on the Lookup symbol to display the dimension selector (or, in the case of planning parameter fields, the planning parameter selector).

Single row mask, „Lookup“

After making your selections and entering values in the data entry fields, be sure to save your data record. Fields you do not edit will contain default values (default is 0 for numerical fields and “Unassigned” for dimension lookup columns).