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I have a case where the target for a measure is $0, but if they have an actual of zero, the % Rchd shows a green stoplight and .0%. The user would like it to show 100%.
I cracked open the TODMEAS1 fex, and found this field in the PASS2 section:
CURR_IND_STAT_PCT_HTML
I modified it to use this formula:
COMPUTE CURR_IND_STAT_PCT_HTML_V2/A150=IF (CURR_ACTUAL EQ 0 AND CURR_TARGET EQ 0) THEN '100%' ELSE CURR_IND_STAT_PCT_HTML;
This works well, except that it loses the green stoplight when it is reset to 100%. My theory is that the original CURR_IND_STAT_PCT_HTML probably contains an image reference, but I couldn't find out where it's being concatenated. I would like to hard code the green stop light in front of the 100%, since it will always be green during those conditions.
Please advise,
Joey
-WebFOCUS 8.2.01 on Windows
Posts: 318 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: November 15, 2005
When target is 0 in 4.2.1 we always have Pct Reached be 0. Descending Measures with zero target incur funny math. We have to avoid a divide by zero there so we just set Pct Reached to 0.
In V5 PMF has a new feature that lets you set the basis for descending measures with low or zero targets. Apart from that you might want to create your own logic for that circumstance.
Bob Jude Ferrante Director of Business and Development WebFOCUS Performance Management Bob_Ferrante@ibi.com 917-339-5105
I'll take any questions about PMF - business or technical - anytime!