Configuring the Display of Active Data Configuring Patterns

Formatting Views 6-11 ■ If you select Number, specify a negative number format, the number of decimal places to include, and click the Digits Grouping Symbol check box to apply the comma as a thousands separator. Select the Round to the nearest check box to display numbers in shorter form such a 20K for 20,000. ■ If you select Percent, specify the number of decimal places to include. ■ If you select Currency, specify a negative number format, the number of decimal places to include, and a currency symbol. Select the Round to the nearest check box to display numbers in shorter form such a 20K for 20,000. ■ If you select Timestamp, specify a timestamp format. You can select Adjust time zone from GMT to check box to make time zone adjustments. ■ If you select Time or Date, choose a type of time or date format in the Type list. You can select Adjust time zone from GMT to check box to make time zone adjustments. ■ If you select TimeUnit, choose the unit of time to represent from the Type list. ■ If you select HTML, no other formatting selections must be made. HTML only applies to calculated fields containing HTML to ensure that the HTML is displayed correctly in the view.

5. Select the Zero check box and enter a value to substitute for zero values. This

option is only enabled for Number, Currency, and Percent formats.

6. Select the NULL check box and enter a value to substitute for null values.

7. Click Apply or OK.

6.10 Configuring the Display of Active Data

You can format the look of the active data as it is added to the view. You can specify a color and a time interval to indicate how recently the information arrived. To format the display of active data: 1. Click the Properties button in the View Editor. To open the View Editor, double-click the view you are editing, or click Edit view in the View TasksOptions list.

2. Select the Active Data tab.

3. Click the New Transaction Color color swatch.

A color palette is displayed.

4. Select a color.

The color and the color hexadecimal number display for the transaction color. You can also specify the color by typing or pasting a hexadecimal number in this field.

5. Enter a number in the New Transaction Highlight Interval field to indicate the

length of time to highlight active data. 6-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring

6. Click Apply or OK.

For the Updating Ordered List view you can select Show Rank Colors. In the Action List view you can select Show Rank Colors and Does not support active data . For Chart views you can select Disable chart movement on transition to improve performance, and you can uncheck Show New Transaction Color to disable the color change that highlights active data. For Columnar Reports only, you can also click the Use the fade transition effect for Active Data check box. If you have large amounts of active data, this setting is not recommended. The New Transaction Highlight Area property lets you select Entire Row or Cell Only to indicate where active data is.

6.11 Configuring Patterns

If your Chart view contains two or more chart values for example in a Stacked Bar Chart or Combo Chart, you can control the colors and borders used to define each value using the controls on the Patterns tab in the Oracle BAM Active Studio View Editor. To configure patterns: 1. Click the Properties button in the View Editor. To open the View Editor, double-click the view you are editing, or click Edit view in the View TasksOptions list.

2. Select the Patterns tab.

3. Select a data group to apply a pattern to in the Apply To list.

For example, assume you selected the SamplesProduct Sales data object, grouped by the Region column, and charted the sum of Sales and the sum of Num Sold. In the Apply To list the chart values would be represented as SUM_ SalesSamplesProduct Sales and SUM_Num_SoldSamplesProduct Sales. Formatting Views 6-13

4. To customize the area color for the selected chart value, select the Custom option

under Area, then choose a color by clicking the color block, or enter its hexadecimal value in the field.

5. To customize the border color for the selected chart value, select the Custom

option under Border, then choose a color by clicking the color block, or enter its hexadecimal value in the field.

6. Click Apply to save your changes and see them in the view.

6-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 7 Editing Columnar Reports 7-1 7 Editing Columnar Reports This chapter describes how to edit a columnar report. Additional information about Columnar Reports is available in Section 3.3, Creating Columnar Reports. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 7.1, About Columnar Reports