Analysis Results

This is a short description.

You use the Analysis editor: Results tab to add different views of the results such as graphs, tickers, and pivot tables. For a list of the views that you can add, see What Types of Views Are Available?

When you create an analysis and display the Results tab, you see in the Compound Layout a title view and either a table or pivot table view by default, based on the following:

  • If the analysis contains only attribute columns and measure columns, then a table is displayed by default.

  • If the analysis contains at least one hierarchical column, then a pivot table is displayed by default.

You can combine views and position them anywhere in the Compound Layout. For example, you can create side-by-side pivot tables that reflect different views of the data, graphs that allow you to explore interrelationships in depth, and filters that limit the results.

Together all of these views are called a compound layout. You can create additional compound layouts, as described in Creating Additional Compound Layouts.