Showing posts with label matrix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label matrix. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Difference between Matrix and Table

Hello.
I'm fairly new to Reporting Services, so my question might seem really
simple to you guys. But what is the difference between a matrix and a table?
When should I use what? Are there any articles on the web that explain this?
The best I've found is in this article:
http://www.ftponline.com/vsm/2004_09/magazine/columns/databasedesign/default_pf.aspx
[Quote]
The report type defines the structure, or data region, of the data returned
by your query. The Report Wizard lets you present this information as either
a table or a matrix, though you have more options outside the wizard. The
main difference between these two types of data regions is the number of
columns. A table has a fixed number of columns; a matrix has a variable
number determined by the query results.
[/quote]
- But I'd like to see a more practical explanation.
Any input appreciated!
Kaisa M. LindahlI use matrix when I have both row and column groupings. What I mean is if I
have row groupings as Dept, Group, User (drill down) and in the column I have
year, quarter, month drilldowns, u have to use a matrix. If you just have row
groupings I would suggest use the table, because a matrix is quite buggy when
it comes to exporting to excel.
Hope this helps
"Kaisa M. Lindahl" wrote:
> Hello.
> I'm fairly new to Reporting Services, so my question might seem really
> simple to you guys. But what is the difference between a matrix and a table?
> When should I use what? Are there any articles on the web that explain this?
> The best I've found is in this article:
> http://www.ftponline.com/vsm/2004_09/magazine/columns/databasedesign/default_pf.aspx
> [Quote]
> The report type defines the structure, or data region, of the data returned
> by your query. The Report Wizard lets you present this information as either
> a table or a matrix, though you have more options outside the wizard. The
> main difference between these two types of data regions is the number of
> columns. A table has a fixed number of columns; a matrix has a variable
> number determined by the query results.
> [/quote]
> - But I'd like to see a more practical explanation.
> Any input appreciated!
> Kaisa M. Lindahl
>
>

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Developpe axis on a graph as on a grid

Hi !
I have A question about the developpe of the axis on the graph.
I explain, when you use a matrix, you can developpe your group with a clic on (+) or (-)
, does it possible on a graph ?
For example, if I display on my axis few years, and if I want to developpe specially one, does it possible, the user clik on a (+) and my axis displays every month in my year...

I have another question, does it possible to have tooltip on a graph ?

Thank you for your answer...

Sorry this is currently not supported.

This kind of interactivity is considered for a future release.

-- Robert