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SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.1 Cookbook

You're reading from   SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.1 Cookbook Over 100 simple and incredibly effective recipes to help transform your static business data into exciting dashboards filled with dynamic charts and graphics

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784391959
Length 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Staying in Control FREE CHAPTER 2. Data Visualization 3. From a Static to an Interactive Dashboard 4. Dynamic Visibility 5. Using Alerts 6. Advanced Components 7. Dashboard Look and Feel 8. Dashboard Data Connectivity 9. Exporting and Publishing 10. Top Third-party Add-ons 11. Performance Tuning 12. Increasing Productivity A. Real-world Dashboard Case Studies B. Additional Resources – Supported Excel Functions and System/Software Requirements C. The Future of Dashboarding with SAP Design Studio Index

Using maps to select data of an area or country


Using maps on a dashboard allows us to visually identify data using a picture instead of a table/chart, for example to analyze which regions of an area are doing poorly versus which regions are doing well. As you can see by looking at the following map of Canada, users are able to visually distinguish between each province:

How to do it...

  1. Select a map component from the Maps section. In our example, we will use Canada.

  2. In the map's properties, bind the region keys as shown in the following screenshot.

    Tip

    Tip to find map regions:

    A full list of the region keys for each map included in SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards can be found in the MapRegions.xls spreadsheet in the <install path>\Xcelsius 4.0\assets\samples\User Guide Samples\ directory.

  3. Next, bind the Display Data, which will be the key/value pair. The key comes from the key that you used in step 2 and the value can be any value associated with that key.

  4. Now bind the Source Data. Make sure...

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