The column list provides a context menu. For each column you can choose multiple functions:
- Hide in table Choose this menu item to hide a column in the table
editor view. In the column list the hidden column name will appear in normal
type face.
- Show in table This reverses the above command. The previously hidden
column is displayed again in the table. In the column list the column name will
appear in bold type face.
- Hide in diagram A column that was previously shown in the Diagnosis
Chart view will no longer been displayed in the Diagnosis Chart view.
- Show in diagram The selected column will be displayed in the
Diagnosis Chart view. Its values for the selected time span are drawn as a line
chart in the Diagnosis Chart view.
- Set Minimum Value You can set a minimum value for a column that
should not be fallen short. If the value for an individual table cell falls
below the specified minimum value a warning sign will appear in the respective
table cell.
- Set Maximum Value You can set a maximum value for a column that
should not be exceeded. If the value for an individual table cell exceeds the
specified maximum value a warning sign will appear in the respective table cell.
- Add new Column You can add new columns to a table. These columns are
derived from one ore more existing columns. You can specify formulas to
calculate the values of the new column.
- Show/Hide invisible Columns This command allows you to temporarily
remove hidden columns (using Hide in table) from the column list. You regain
(restore the visibility of) the columns by choosing the command again. This
command allows you to show the previously hidden columns in the table. The set
of the hidden columns is stored/saved. Therefore you can hide the complete set
by choosing the command again.
- Save as Metric Template This option allows you to save the current
display settings as a template for later reuse.
- Save as Default Metric Template This option allows you to save the
current display settings as the default template.