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Hi Anvita, Try this <Report ID="LogiForum.dashboard" SavedBy="LOGIXML\gmcKenna" SavedAt="2021-10-21 21:01:07" EngineVersion="12.8.675-SP1"> <Body> <Dashboard2 AllowFreeformLayout="False" Dashbo...
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Sorry guys, I missed that completely. Thanks for pointing it out! I'll have another look in the morning
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If you really need to use JavaScript to change the display mode, you will have to iterate over your checkbox list in the script (Action Refresh does this for you) See example report definition: <Re...
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Official comment Hi Scott, Here are a couple of links to the old element reference which may assist DataTree Element DataTreeBranch Element It doesn't give you a step-by-step "how-to" guide but it will help with ...
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Hi Ankur,As Blake says, it may be simplest to call a Logi process, which exports the data from a report or specific data table id and then calls a Procedure.RunShellCommand to perform your SFTP tas...
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Hi Anton, There are few different considerations for export. If you are using rapid export, then this does not support more info rows (More details: https://devnet.logianalytics.com/hc/en-us/articl...
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Hi Govind, Sorry for the delay in responding, hopefully you found a solution, but just in case you didn't or for future reference, I've added a simple example report definition below, that uses an ...
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Hi Jiawei, Sorry it's taken a while to respond to your question. I do hope that someone from the Logi Composer onboarding team has already helped you with this question. What you are describing and...
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Hi Steve, Thank you for sharing, this is a useful way to load data. However there are some other methods worth considering depending on your use case. The most common is to use local data layers. U...
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Hi Seema, You can do this with some JavaScript on page load passing any request parameters. In the simple example below I have used an "onchange" JavaScript action (instead of a page load function,...