Hi all,
In one of his posts, Cuseman, mentioned a you need for an XSL style sheet to display only metrics by hiding the attributes in the report.
I am fairly new to "Document Objects" and here is the situation I am in. I have two reports as shown below:
Report#1:
CUSTOMER Metric #1 Metric #2
Cust#1 10 1
Cust#2 20 2
Cust#3 30 3
Cust#4 40 4
Report#2:
CUSTOMER Metric #3 Metric #4
Cust#1 1.1 10%
Cust#2 2.2 20%
Cust#3 3.3 30%
Cust#4 4.4 40%
I need to merger both reports to display the following document:
CUSTOMER Metric #1 Metric #2 Metric #3 Metric #4
Cust#1 10 1 1.1 10%
Cust#2 20 2 2.2 20%
Cust#3 30 3 3.3 30%
Cust#4 40 4 4.4 40%
Can anybody help me out, please. Can anybody provide me with the XSL we used for Microstrategy 7.2.3.
Also, please point me to a source where I can learn more about XSLs that will be helpful in customizing reports in Microstrategy Documents.
Thank you in advance.
- Leo
In one of his posts, Cuseman, mentioned a you need for an XSL style sheet to display only metrics by hiding the attributes in the report.
I am fairly new to "Document Objects" and here is the situation I am in. I have two reports as shown below:
Report#1:
CUSTOMER Metric #1 Metric #2
Cust#1 10 1
Cust#2 20 2
Cust#3 30 3
Cust#4 40 4
Report#2:
CUSTOMER Metric #3 Metric #4
Cust#1 1.1 10%
Cust#2 2.2 20%
Cust#3 3.3 30%
Cust#4 4.4 40%
I need to merger both reports to display the following document:
CUSTOMER Metric #1 Metric #2 Metric #3 Metric #4
Cust#1 10 1 1.1 10%
Cust#2 20 2 2.2 20%
Cust#3 30 3 3.3 30%
Cust#4 40 4 4.4 40%
Can anybody help me out, please. Can anybody provide me with the XSL we used for Microstrategy 7.2.3.
Also, please point me to a source where I can learn more about XSLs that will be helpful in customizing reports in Microstrategy Documents.
Thank you in advance.
- Leo