ARustad1645
Technical User
I've only been using Cognos for a few months and we're still in the setup process, but I have a follow up question to a response I received a few days ago. I'd asked how to hide lines containing all zeros on a financial report.
In the response I received (pasted below) I was told to "set up a boolean variable that checks if all the fields are zero." Can someone explain to me how I do that?
Thanks!
jem122974 said:
"By using conditional formatting and the box type property for the list body.
First setup a boolean variable that checks if all the fiels are zero.
Then select the lists column body style using the ancestor button. There assign the style variable to the variable you created.
Finally in the condition explorer select the yes value (all fields are zero) of the variable and set the box type property to none.
That will hide rows where everything is zero in that row."
In the response I received (pasted below) I was told to "set up a boolean variable that checks if all the fields are zero." Can someone explain to me how I do that?
Thanks!
jem122974 said:
"By using conditional formatting and the box type property for the list body.
First setup a boolean variable that checks if all the fiels are zero.
Then select the lists column body style using the ancestor button. There assign the style variable to the variable you created.
Finally in the condition explorer select the yes value (all fields are zero) of the variable and set the box type property to none.
That will hide rows where everything is zero in that row."