Custom Groups and Consolidations
Consolidations:
Consolidations are used within templates to specify the data users wish to view in their report. Consolidations allow users to group attribute elements in new ways without changing the metadata and warehouse definitions. Consolidations enable users to create customized groupings that allow row calculations between elements of a given attribute.
Custom groups;
A custom group is a special filter that can be placed on a template and is comprised of an ordered collection of elements called custom group elements. Each custom group element can be labeled with a header and includes a logical expression of attribute, metric, object, advanced or custom group banding qualifications. These qualifications resolve into a list of attribute elements once the report is run. Custom groups; therefore, provide a way to group attribute elements from the same or different attributes to meet user's reporting requirements.
The following table provides the differences of the two features:
Consolidations | Custom Groups | |
Differences
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1. Based on attribute element groupings
2. Users need to exactly know which attribute elements to group to define the consolidation elements
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1. Based on filter qualifications
2. Users do not need to know much about the data to create the filter qualifications that define each custom group element
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Usage
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To create a “Virtual attribute” for reporting at levels not existing in the project schema and displaying row-level math calculations
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To apply different filter qualifications to different rows of a report
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Examples
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Seasons consolidation that groups specific months of the year into different season
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Custom group that displays Top 10 Customers and Bottom 5 Items
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