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Use

In analysis mode, you can use the context menu to navigate query results and interactively work with the results to generate different views. This is called navigation, or OLAP analysis. To access the context menu, you can either use the right mouse button (secondary mouse button) or choose Context Menu for Selected Cell in the BEx Analyzer menu.

The two key design items in which you can navigate with the context menu are the analysis grid and the navigation pane. (You can also activate and deactivate conditions and exceptions using the context menu for their respective design items.)

Note

        Many of the functions available in the context menu can also be executed by using drag and drop or by choosing icons in the analysis grid and navigation pane.

        The features in this document describe the functions of the context menu in analysis mode. The context menu is also available in design mode, and allows you to delete a design item (see Deleting Design Items) or access its properties.

Features

The options that are displayed in the context menu depend on the type of cell (for example, characteristic, structure member, or data value), on the design item currently selected, and on the navigational state of the query. For a list of the context menu items available for each design item, see the properties for the individual design items.

Note

        The Microsoft Excel context menu appears for cells outside design items or cells in design items in which you cannot navigate.

        If you wish to prevent navigation in the query, deselect Allow Navigation in the analysis grid or navigation pane properties to deactivate the context menu in analysis mode for these items. This also deactivates drag and drop functions.

The features available are described below:

      Back One Navigation Step

      Back to Start

      Convert to Formula

      Keep Filter Value

      Select Filter Value

      Filter and Drill Down By List of Dimensions

      Remove Filter

      Swap Dimension1 with List of Dimensions

      Drill Down List of Dimensions

      Drill Down in Columns

      Remove Drilldown

      Swap Axes

      Sort Dimension Sort Ascending/Sort Descending

      Properties

      Query Properties

      Drill Across Worksheets

      Transfer Values

      Reset Values

      Save Values

      Goto

      Activate

      Deactivate

      Create Condition

      Toggle Condition State

Descriptions of Features

Back One Navigation Step

Restores the previous navigational state, allowing you to undo a navigational step.

Back to Start

Restores the initial view of the data when you opened the query or workbook. This allows you to undo all navigational steps and revert to the saved view.

Convert to Formula

This function converts data in the cells of the result set into formulas.

See Working in Formula Mode.

Keep Filter Value

Filters the query by the selected characteristic or structure member. When you filter, you restrict the data, specifying which subset appears in the result set. Only the data for the selected value is displayed; the actual value is removed from the drilldown.

Analysis grid only.

Example

For example, in the drilldown, you have the characteristic Country. From the characteristic value Sweden, you choose the function Keep Filter Value. The result in the analysis grid is now filtered for Sweden, and the characteristic value Sweden is no longer displayed in the drilldown. You can only see that the result is filtered for Sweden in the navigation pane or in the list of filters.

Note

You can select multiple values when filtering by selecting multiple cells of the same type (characteristic, key figure) in the result set. Use SHIFT+select, or CTRL+select to select values that are not listed together.

Select Filter Value

Calls a dialog box in which you can configure complex filter selections.

See Selecting Filter Values.

Filter and Drill Down By List of Dimensions

Filters by the selected characteristic or structure member (so that only its data is displayed), and drills down according to the selected dimension. In a drilldown, values for the selected dimension are added to the rows.

Analysis grid only.

Example

For example, in the drilldown, you have the Region dimension. From the characteristic value Australia, you choose the function Filter and Drilldown According to, and then you select the Region dimension. The data is filtered for Australia, so that only its data is displayed, and the characteristic value Australia disappears from the drilldown. Simultaneously, the Region dimension is drilled down and values for it are added to the rows. You can see the current state of the result in the navigation pane.

Remove Filter

Removes a filter, if one has been selected, and displays all values again.

Swap Dimension1 with List of Dimensions

Exchanges the selected dimension with another dimension you choose from a list of all dimensions.

Drill Down List of Dimensions

Drills down the selected dimension according to another dimension you choose from a list of all dimensions.  If the dimension has been filtered previously, only the filtered values are used in the drilldown.

Drill Down in Columns

Drills the selected dimension or structure member across, adding values for that dimension or structure member to the columns.

Remove Drilldown

Removes a drilldown (or across) if one has been selected.

Swap Axes

Swaps the axes of the query, and sends row values to columns and column values to rows.

Analysis grid only.

Example

For example, if you have characteristics in the rows and key figures in the columns and you choose Swap Axes, the key figures are displayed in the rows and the characteristics are displayed in the columns.

Sort Dimension Sort Ascending/Sort Descending

Sorts the selected dimension, either in ascending or descending order. 

In the navigation pane, you can also sort structure members.

Keys are usually sorted according to an internal format. If you want to sort according to an external format, you have to store this format with the InfoObject.

See Characteristic Properties and Key Figure Properties for information about the sort options specific to characteristics and key figures.

Note

In hierarchy lists, the relationship between the upper-level and lower-level nodes is retained in the hierarchy structures. Lower-level nodes, however, are usually displayed in the sequence in which they appear in the sort criteria.

Properties

Calls the Characteristic Properties dialog box if you selected a characteristic or characteristic value. Calls the Key Figure Properties dialog box if you selected a data value. In these properties dialog boxes, you can configure runtime properties for characteristics or key figures.

See also: Characteristic Properties and Key Figure Properties

Query Properties

Calls the Query Properties dialog box, in which you can configure runtime properties for your query.

See Query Properties.

Drill Across Worksheets

Enables you to create a separate worksheet in your workbook for each instance of the selected characteristic.

See Drill Across Worksheets.

Transfer Values

Transfers the values entered in input-ready cells to a temporary planning buffer. If any cell in the query has been defined as input-ready, this appears in the context menu for any cell in the analysis grid.

See Functions for Manual Planning.

Reset Values

Resets all unsaved values that you entered in input-ready cells. If any cell in the query has been defined as input-ready, this appears in the context menu for any cell in the analysis grid.

See Functions for Manual Planning.

Save Values

Saves the values entered in input-ready cells to the server. If any cell in the query has been defined as input-ready, this appears in the context menu for any cell in the analysis grid.

See Functions for Manual Planning.

Goto

Using the report-report interface, you can jump to targets, if this is defined as such in your query.

Analysis grid only.

See Goto.

Activate

Allows you to deactivate exceptions or conditions, if defined in your query.

List of exceptions and list of conditions only.

Deactivate

Allows you to deactivate exceptions or conditions, if defined in your query.

List of exceptions and list of conditions only.

Create Condition

Allows you to create and edit conditions from the context of the current cell.

See Defining Conditions in a Workbook.

Toggle Condition State

Allows you to determine from the context of the current cell whether a condition is active or inactive.

See Defining Conditions in a Workbook.

Activities

You can access the context menu using the mouse in analysis mode as follows:

      Within the worksheet, you can navigate using the mouse or keyboard to select the cell that contains the data you want to work with.

      Choose the cell with your right mouse button (secondary mouse button).

You can access the context menu using the menu in analysis mode as follows:

      Within the worksheet, you can navigate using the keyboard to select the cell that contains the data you want to work with.

      In the menu, choose BEx Analyzer   Context Menu for Selected Cell.

The context menu that provides access to navigational functions for the selected cell appears, if available.

Note

        If you have just opened your query or workbook, you may first need to refresh the data to connect to the server and to display the navigational context menu. (See Refresh/Pause Automatic Refresh.)

        To exit the context menu without making a selection, click outside of the menu with your mouse or press the ESC key on your keyboard.

        After you have selected a function from the context menu, the results for the query refresh automatically, unless your refresh status is set to Pause Automatic Refresh.

More Information:

Drag and Drop Functions

 

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