HP Storage Essentials Storage Resource Management Report Optimizer Software 6.0 Building Reports Using the Web Intelligence Java Report Panel (August 2008)

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2. Select a class and drag it over to the Result Objects pane.
All of the objects in the class appear in the Result Objects pane.
Removing an object from a query
To remove an object from a query:
1. Make sure you are in Query View.
The Edit Query button is pressed in when you are working in Query View.
2. Select an object in the Result Objects pane.
3. Drag the object over to the Data tab.
Or
Click Delete.
The object is removed from the Result Objects pane. The next time you run the query
the object is not included in the query definition.
Setting the scope of analysis
In a universe, the objects within each class are usually represented in a hierarchy. For
example, a class called Time period contains the objects Year, Quarter, Month, and
Week arranged in a hierarchy as follows:
Note: The hierarchy does not always correspond to the order of dimensions within a class.
This is because the hierarchies can be customized at the universe level by your
administrator, using BusinessObjects Designer.
What is a scope of analysis?
The scope of analysis for a query is extra data that you can retrieve from the database to
give more details on the data returned by each of the objects in a query. This extra data
does not appear in the initial result document, but it remains available in the data cube, so