Key Features
The following are some of the main features of ComponentOne OLAP for LightSwitch that you may find useful:
• Code-free Data Analysis
Use the ComponentOne OLAP Screen
template to display your data in a grid or chart–it's that easy!
• Instant Data Results
Drag-and-drop views make it easy to get
results instantly. Use the C1OlapPanel to determine which fields of your data
source should be used to display your data and how. Drag fields between the
lower areas of the C1OlapPanel to
create a filter, column headers, row headers, or get the sum of values from a
column or row.
• Familiar Excel-like UI
Easy-to-use, tabbed interface
• Query Builders
Similar to Excel's Pivot tables
• Support for Large Data Sets
If you have a largedata
set, you can enable paging so that the data loads progressively, rather than as
a single unit. To try it out, select the Supports paging check box in the
LightSwitch screen designer and set the No. of items to display per page
field to 1000 (experiment to find the best results for your data set).
•Predefined
Views
ReadXml and WriteXml methods
allow you to persist views to files and streams. These methods make it very easy
to implement predefined views and expose them in a menu so the end-user can
select them.
• OLAP Charting
C1OlapChart provides the most common chart types to
display your information, including: Bar, Column, Area, Line, and Scatter. You
can select from twenty-two palette options that define the colors of the chart
and legend items.
•OLAP Reports
A convenient Report button previews your
data in a built-in report. You can change the page orientation, and print the
report or export to PDF.
• Filtering
You can easily filter a field so it doesn't appear in
your grid or chart view. Simply drag the field to the Filter area of a C1OlapPanel.
•Conditional Formatting
Simple properties make it easy to apply conditional formatting to the C1OlapGrid. Conditional format thresholds may be specified as absolute values or as percentages. Make certain values stand out to draw attention. For example, apply a unique style for values in the top 10% and another style for values in the bottom 10%.
•Load/Save Field Layout Files
You can easily save and load a view definition (*.olapx) file, saving the view definition at run time and loading the definition at design time or run time.
•Save/Recall Favorites
You can easily save any number of view definitions at runtime using the Favorites toolbar. Named view definitions are stored on a per-user basis in a format that is appropriate for the applications deployment. End users do not need to keep track of physical files.