Tabular Listing Options Window
This window provides access to the settings and options available for
tabular listing reports. By changing values in this window, you can create and
customize reports to meet your specific needs. Note that some options may
be unavailable if the active project does not
contain the appropriate data. Also, if data unique to a specific project are
required by a report, that report may fail when generated for a different
project.
Note that reports can be generated and viewed to verify the results before
any changes are saved. Access to the source code is also provided.
For a description of standard report options, see the "Standard Options" section.
When this button is pressed, a window is opened to allow selections to be
added to the Variable list. Selections are added to the bottom
of the list as they are chosen. Items can be removed from the Variable list
by selecting the desired items and pressing the
Remove button.
The Variable list contains the list of variables that are to be displayed in
the tabular listing report. The information contained in these variables
is displayed to the right of the information provided by the
Identifier list in the report. Use the
Variables button to add items to this list.
When this button is pressed, highlighted selections in the Identifier,
Sub-Group, and Variable lists are deleted.
This option enables you to control which observations are used for the tabular
listing report. The All selection indicates that all records in the
input data set are to be used, while the Collapse
selection indicates that only one observation should be displayed for each
activity. When activities have multiple successors (as is
usually the case), the input data set contains multiple records for some
activities. Thus, when all observations are used, there can be some
duplication in the resulting report.
By pressing this button, you can access a window containing additional options
for the tabular listing report. These options are used to
format the output.
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