The Standard Interactive Reporting toolbar is specific to those features used exclusively for Interactive Reporting documents:
Interactive Reporting toolbar commands include (from left to right):
Data Layout enables the data layout panes in the Content area.
Navigate Back displays the previous section.
Navigate Front displays the next section.
Dashboard Home displays the Dashboard Home section.
Page # displays the current page for the table reports. For all charts with the exception of pie, scatter and bubble, the current view of data points on the x and y axes is shown.
Page Left moves one page in the left direction in the report sections. To move to the first page in the left direction, select [Shift] + Click + left arrow. In the Chart section, this icon enables you to move one view in the left direction.
Page Up moves one page in the up direction in the report sections. To move to the top view, select [Shift] + Click + Up arrow. In the Chart section, this icon enables you to move one view up.
Page Down moves one page in the down direction in the report sections. To move to the bottom page, select [Shift] + Click + Down arrow. In the Chart section, this icon enables you to move one view down.
Page Right moves one page in the right direction in the report sections. To move to the first view in the right direction, select [Shift] + Click + right arrow. In the Chart section, this icon enables you to move one view right.
Refresh processes only the current section against the database server to dynamically retrieve the most current data set, with the exception of the Dashboard and Report sections. When the Refresh command is selected in the Dashboard and Report sections, all queries in the Interactive Reporting document (BQY) are refreshed. Queries are refreshed in the order in which they are displayed in the section catalog of the full client. For example, in a Interactive Reporting document (BQY) with three queries, Query1, Query2, and Query3, the queries are executed in that order when “Refresh All” is selected.
Export to PDF exports a section to Portable Document Format (PDF) and launches it inside your browser if the PDF MIME type is set in your browser. The PDF format is created by Adobe and can be viewed outside of your browser if you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded from Adobe’s website at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html. If the PDF MIME type is not set in the browser, the browser “Save As” dialog box is invoked.
Export to Excel (*.xls) exports a section to MS Excel and launches it inside your browser if the mime type has been set to recognize the XLS file extension Thereafter, saving the file locally or manipulating the file is all done by way of the MS Excel application. If the mime type is not set to recognize the XLS file extension, you are prompted with a Save As Dialog and you must specify a local destination to save the XLS file for future viewing of the data with the MS Excel.
Export to Excek(*.mhtml) exports a section to Microsoft Office 2000 Web Archive (.mhtml or mhtml). Also known as MS HTML, this archive type format is a standard for including objects in the same file as the HTML code (for example .gif or.jpeg files). Objects are encoded using the MIME HTML Internet standard. You might use this file format if you plan to email the HTML as a single file.
Save preserves the file locally and launches theInteractive Reporting document (BQY) in the Interactive Reporting Web Client so that you can view and save the Interactive Reporting document (BQY) to your desktop for offline viewing. The Interactive Reporting document (BQY) can only be viewed by the full desktop or web client. If Interactive Reporting Web Client has not been installed, the browser is launched automatically.