Starting Visual Analysis session
To start a new Visual Analysis session from the JReport Console:
- On the JReport Console > Resources page, click New > Analysis. The Select Data Source dialog appears. See the dialog.
- Select the required data source on which to perform visual analysis and click OK.
- The Visual Analysis window will be loaded.
To start a Visual Analysis session on a saved Visual Analysis template:
- On the JReport Console > Resources page, browse to the Visual Analysis template, then do one of the following:
- Click the name of the Visual Analysis template in the Name column of the Resources page.
- Select the Visual Analysis template row and click Run > Run on the task bar of the Resources page.
- Select the Visual Analysis template row, right-click in the row and select Run from the shortcut menu.
- Put the mouse pointer over the Visual Analysis template row and click the Run button on the floating toolbar.
- The Visual Analysis window will be loaded.
To start a new Visual Analysis session during a Visual Analysis session:
- In the Visual Analysis window, click > New on the toolbar.
- In the Select Data Source dialog, select the required one and click OK.
- A new Visual Analysis window will be loaded.
To start a Visual Analysis session on a saved Visual Analysis template during a Visual Analysis session:
- In the Visual Analysis window, click > Open or the Open button on the toolbar. The Open dialog appears. See the dialog.
- In the Open In section, browse to the folder where the Visual Analysis template is located in the server resource tree. The folder may be Public Reports or My Reports. You can use the button to return to the parent folder.
- Select the Visual Analysis template in the resource table which lists all the Visual Analysis templates in the current directory. Click the column names to change the order of the Visual Analysis templates in the table list if required.
- The File Name box shows the name of the selected Visual Analysis template.
- Click OK. The Visual Analysis template will be loaded into a new Visual Analysis window.