Understanding lists of values – HP Intelligent Management Center Standard Software Platform User Manual
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ActiveX
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.NET Winform
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.NET Webform
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Java, COM, and JSF DHTML page viewers
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Java and COM Advanced DHTML Viewer
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The InfoView and Central Management Console scheduling interfaces
in BusinessObjects Enterprise.
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The Report Designer Component (RDC).
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Crystal Reports XI R2 and later.
These components support the design of reports with dynamic prompts and
cascading lists of values.
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Crystal Reports XI R2 and later.
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The integrated Visual Studio .NET designer.
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Business View Manager.
Note:
While the dynamic capability is not available with Business Objects Web
Intelligence or with full-client products, Crystal reports that are based on
universes can use the dynamic prompting capabilities described throughout
this section.
Understanding lists of values
List-of-values objects describe how to return a set of values from a data
source:
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They provide the values for prompts in the prompting dialog box.
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They can be either static (the values are stored in the report), or dynamic
(the values are stored outside the report in a database).
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They are used for both single-level dynamic prompts, and multi-level
cascading prompts.
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Understanding lists of values