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6.8.0 Product Documentation
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AudienceView Documentation
Masking Payment Methods
Creating a BI Query
Working with BI Criteria
Searching for BI Criteria
Adding Criteria to a BI Query
Example - Customer Query
Using Relative Dates and Times with a BI Query
Deleting BI Criteria
Working with BI Filters
Searching for a BI Filter
Adding a Filter to a BI Query
Example Session Filter - Filtering Customers by Create User
Example Filter - Filtering Performances by Venue and Date Range
Deleting a BI Filter
Working with BI Formulas
Creating a BI Formula
Modifying a BI Formula
Deleting a BI Formula
Working with Result Members
Adding New Result Members to a BI Query
Sorting, Grouping or Totalling Result Members
Sorting Results by Data Not Included as a Result Member
Defining an Aggregate Function
Creating a Pivot Extract (Display Types)
Example Pivot Extract -- Customers with Same Last Name in Same City
Example Pivot Extract -- Sales by Postal Code
Deleting Result Members
Running a BI Query
AudienceView Charting
Creating an AudienceView Chart
Example Chart BIs
Modifying the Chart Output
AudienceView Charting Options
Working with AudienceView Charts
Saving an AudienceView Chart
Printing an AudienceView Chart
Emailing an AudienceView Chart
Saving a BI Query
Saving a BI Query to a Folder (Custom Searches)
Scheduling a BI Query
Configuration of the Business Intelligence Scheduler
Scheduling Business Intelligence Queries
Defining the Number of Concurrently Scheduled Queries
Creating a Customer Correspondence Extract (Prior to AudienceView 6.8.10)
Joining BI Queries
Copying a Saved Query
Deleting a Saved Query
Working with AudienceView Charts
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Common functions
Pie/Doughnut Charts
Bar Graphs (Vertical and Horizontal Columns)
Zoom Line Graphs
Common functions
Depending on the type of graph/chart that you're using, clicking on a legend item will:
Show or hide values.
Show or hide columns/segments/areas of the graph/chart.
Pie/Doughnut Charts
To rotate the chart, right-click on it and select
Enable Rotation
.
Pie charts can be exploded by clicking on an individual piece or the label/legend associated with the piece.
If you are have enabled rotation, you will have to right-click on the chart and select
Enable Slicing Movement
.
If the original pie chart was 3D, you can switch between 2D and 3D by right-clicking on the chart and selecting
View 2D
or
View 3D
.
If the chart was originally 2D, you cannot view it in 3D.
Bar Graphs (Vertical and Horizontal Columns)
To rotate a 3D graph, click on it and drag it to the desired position.
To stop the graph from scaling, right-click on it and select
Disable Auto-scaling
.
Zoom Line Graphs
By clicking on the graph and highlighting a section, you can zoom in to see more detailed information.
By right-clicking on the graph and selecting
Enable Pin Mode
, you can highlight a section of the chart and a ghost of the selected line segment will be imprinted on the graph. This enables you to compare the pinned segment with the rest of the chart by scrolling through. Pinned segments can also be dragged to any part of the graph.
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