by Bhupinder Singh | Sep 13, 2017 | Business Intelligence, Extensions, Lumira 2.0, SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, SAP Lumira Designer, Tips and Tricks, Tips and Tricks, VBX Product Extensions
Conditional formatting is a powerful visualization cue used in most dashboards to help the users direct their attention to things that need attention. It enables the user to add color coding and visual cues to help highlight matters of concern or attributes that...
by Bhupinder Singh | Sep 12, 2017 | Custom Add-Ons, Lumira 2.0, SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, SAP Lumira Designer, Tips and Tricks, VBX Product Extensions
In the earlier blog we looked at Implementing Reference Bands having fixed limits in SAP Lumira Designer Now let’s look at creating Reference bands for Variable Limits. Implementing Variable Limits Reference Band in a chart Sample Data Consider the following sample...
by Naveen Kumar | Sep 11, 2017 | Lumira 2.0, SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, SAP Lumira Designer
To configure a chart in SAP Design Studio, we often need to edit the initial view of the data source and this requires us to switch between data source modification and chart property windows. SAP Lumira Designer changes the way we customize our charts by introducing...
by Thamizh Edisan T | Sep 10, 2017 | Dashboards, Lumira 2.0, SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, SAP Lumira Designer
The Context Menu for Charts in SAP Lumira Designer provides end users with enhanced runtime flexibility similar to what is available in BEx Web or Analysis for OLAP. These options take the user experience a few more steps closer to that of Self Service BI as it allows...
by Visual BI | Sep 8, 2017 | Lumira 2.0, SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, SAP Lumira Designer
For those of you familiar with the concept of bookmarks in SAP Design Studio, the new SAP Lumira Designer shouldn’t bring too many surprises. The principle behind implementing bookmarks remains the same, with a few changes to the APIs used and the abilities of the...
by Thamizh Edisan T | Sep 7, 2017 | Lumira 2.0, SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, SAP Lumira Designer
Conditional Formatting has been traditionally used in visualizations & tables to bring attention to specific data values by formatting them differently (red = alert, green = good) based on one or more conditions. Hence the name conditional formatting. In SAP...