Forms can include:
Point of View (POV): Shows information about other members that is valid for the defined row and column members. POVs identify the database members that populate a form, and define data intersections. Members on the rows, columns, and POV axes are constant (except when they have dynamic user variables).
Page axis: At the top of the form, displays different views (pages) of selected member combinations that can span dimensions, enabling you to work with various member combinations.
Segments: Can include read-only or hidden areas and borders on rows and columns. The hierarchy can be suppressed for rows or columns, so that rows are not indented and columns exclude line breaks.
Smart Lists: Lists from which you can select text options, such as locations or descriptions. See Entering Data with Smart Lists.
Menus: Shortcut menus accessed by right-clicking can open features such as URLs, forms, Approvals, Copy Version, Job Console, and business rules. See Entering Data with Shortcut Menus.
User variables: Selectable members on the row, column, page axis, or POV. Before you can open a form having a user variable, you must select a value in preferences. After that, you can change the variable on the form or in preferences. See Dynamically Setting User Variables.
Rolling forecast: If the Service Administrator has designed a form for a rolling forecast, right-click on the column to change substitution variables for the rolling forecast.
Composite forms: Display members from several forms simultaneously so you can, for example, enter data into one grid and see the results—such as Total Revenue—aggregated in another.