Dynamic
text acts a placeholder for text that will be generated
from data when the report is viewed. You
can include dynamic text in a header or a footer, which enables you
to include information such as prompt values, the name and description
of the data source for the report, the date that the report was last
refreshed, and the report author.
Dynamic Text Options and Examples provides more information about each of the dynamic text
choices that are available in the Edit Header and Edit
Footer dialog boxes.
Dynamic Text Options and Examples
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The name of the relational
or multidimensional data source that is being used to provide data
for the tables, graphs, and geographical maps in the report section.
The dynamic text option
does not provide the data source name for a stored process.
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If available, the description
of the relational or multidimensional data source that is being used
to provide data for the tables, graphs, and geographical maps in the
report section.
The dynamic text option
does not provide the data source description for a stored process.
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Performance information
for Orion customers from 2007 to 2012. Includes sales revenue and
costs for geographic, product, time, and customer demographic breakdowns.
Created for Sales and Marketing.
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Date the
data was last refreshed
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The date and time that
the query for data was last sent to the underlying source of data.
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Wednesday, February
22, 2012 3:07:57 PM EST
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If available, the name
of the report author. Otherwise, the user ID of the report author
is used.
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The date and time that
the report was last saved.
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Wednesday, February
22, 2012 1:42:46 PM EST
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If available, the description
of the report.
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Provides U.S. management
with a high−level view of delivery performance across all products.
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Delivery Performance
for US Gold Customers in 2012
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