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When you open a OLAP report, whether you have the Selection Pane showing on Top/Bottom or it is Hidden, are you able to place (or position) the dimensions as the appear? When I open our Selection Pane, the dimensions are all over the place. I noticed in the manuals or online help, some pictures show the dimensions all lined up properly and spaced nicely. How do you do that?
WF 7.7 Unix/Tomcat ZLinux on System Z DB2 Relational DB
Thank you for repling. I looked at the link and that is not exactly what I needed. The dimensions that appear in the OLAP Selection Pane are what I want to line up nicely. For instance, if I had 4 dimensions on the Top of the OLAP Selection Pane, I want it to look like this: CONTINENT REGION COUNTRY RISK_FACTOR
Can I place the dimensions and make them stay for each person who opens up the OLAP report? Remember this is placing in the Selection Pane, not in the report itself. So far what I've researched, I have not found an answer.
WF 7.7 Unix/Tomcat ZLinux on System Z DB2 Relational DB