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Davy
3 years agoContributor
view the POV of the datacell executing BusinessRule.DashboardStringFunction XFBR business rule?
How do I view the POV of the datacell executing BusinessRule.DashboardStringFunction XFBR business rule? I think I can run this statement: Dim viewMember As ViewMember = ViewMember.GetItem(api.Pov....
- 3 years ago
It is an UD8 member formula and it has to be used together with a text view member like annotation:
The member formula might look like this:
' Test if the cell is a text-based dataCell. If api.View.IsAnnotationType() Then 'Has the cell a cell text or an attachement? If Not api.Data.HasDataAttachments("O#Forms:V#Periodic:Ud8#None") Then 'Retrieves the cells to test Dim amount As DataCell = api.Data.GetDataCell("O#Top:V#Periodic:UD8#None") Dim budget As DataCell = api.Data.GetDataCell("O#Top:V#Periodic:UD8#None:S#BudgetV2") 'Calculate the variance percent Dim variance As Decimal = (amount.CellAmount - budget.CellAmount ) / budget.CellAmount 'Is there a negative variance? If variance < 0 Then Return "<== Explantion Required" Else Return Nothing End If Else Return Nothing End If End If Return Nothing
Davy
3 years agoContributor
I am asked to color a cell yellow if a user added annotation into that cell. This cell stores annotations of users who enter an explanation for why there is a variance on the row of that cell.
You just told me that I have to use a formula or a finance rule as I need the cell POV before I can retrieve the contents of the cell to see if it has text.
Koemets wrote this:
Annotations are attachments by nature, so they can't be treated as regular data cell in your code. So you need to attach them to the respective datacells> Koemets
Someone recommended the following lines of code. Do you have a better suggestion?
Dim yourText As String = api.Data.GetDataCellEx("A#variance:U8#CommentAvB").DataCellAnnotation
api.Data.SetDataAttachmentText("A#variance:U8#CommentAvB",yourText,False) ‘I don’t even know what this line does
If yourText.Equals(String.Empty) Then
' color cell pink to show that user entered text into this cell
Return "Pink"
ChristianW
OneStream Employee
3 years agoWhy are you not just showing the annotation in a column next to the data?
You solution with a pink cell is probably possible, but I need to know the dimensions in the rows and the columns. Today is a little late in Europe to start such a project, but I will try to build something this week.
- Davy3 years agoContributor
I have a very simple CubeView - cells under "Reason code" column have these dimensions:
U8#CommentAvB , V#ANNOTATION
Each row is a dept - they have to explain why there is a large variance.
Please don't bother to build something for me -if you are very busy. I learned from news that Europeans value their life-after-office hours, which I totally agree with ; so please don't work overtime for me.- ChristianW3 years ago
OneStream Employee
Would something like this work as well:
It is a dynamic calc member formula showing the message, if a required cell hasn't a comment.
- Davy3 years agoContributor
You are a life-saver!! Thanks. May i have the code to this formula and it's settings? Also, if you can give me a screen shot of how this cubeview calls the formula, that will be great.
My I will change your formula to suit my needs - by making it returning a text (e.g. color pink) to my cubeview.Thanks again for your hard work!!
Maybe I can pay you back by recommending some great movies? I usually watch only movies based on real events of incredible people
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