Properties for individual fields within an output series (header)
Properties for presentation blocks (container CSS style)
Properties for table cells within a presentation block (CSS style)
Within text presentation blocks
In these cases the report editor may simply indicate that a value is required. To use the value of a report
parameter in a template, use the syntax {$parameter} . Standard template syntax, such as modifiers and
substitutions, are available to modify the display of the parameter. See
chapter for more information about template syntax. Some examples are given below:
{$parameter|strtoupper} Substitutes the uppercase version of the parameter
{$parameter|default:"text"} Substitutes the parameter, or "text" if the parameter is blank or
not set
{if $parameter}true{else}false{/if} Substitutes the word "true" or "false" depending on the
value of the parameter
To create a parameter click the
Create Parameter form will be displayed.
Parameters share the same namespace as the other types of field within the report (source fields, derived
fields, statistic fields and metric fields). Choose a Parameter Name that is unique in the report.
Enter a value for the parameter in the Value field. This value will be substituted elsewhere in the report
where the parameter is used.
You are able to type a description of this parameter in the Description field.
If the value of the parameter should be obtained from the operator as input before running the report, select
the User Interface check box.
Click the
parameters as you need.
If the parameter should have a user interface, the Edit Parameter form will be displayed after clicking the
Create Parameter button.
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Create Parameter tab at the top of the Edit Parameters list view. The
Create Parameter button to add this parameter to the report. You can create as many
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