ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: api.Data.Calculate available operators (AbsoluteValue) Just wanted to support the need for such a function. This could also be in the form of a special member filter (e.g. A#SomeMember.Base.Absolute) And to all commentators who warn against changing you...Re: Cube View - Excel Column Headings Actually that sort of behaviour would also be great for the direct cubeview representation, e.g. in a dashboard, not only the export. BI Viewer - Font Sizes Hello, We have a use case that makes extensive use of dashboards. The BI viewer component seems like an attractive solution for this. However, we have been struggling to fully adapt it to our needs...Change Default Length of Comboboxes The default length of visible line items for comboboxes seems to be eight. Is it possible to change this to larger numbers? Often there is more space on the screen and this would help avoid unnecessa...Re: BI Viewer - Font Sizes Hi Julieta, yes, I did. You find the link here:https://community.onestreamsoftware.com/t5/Planning-Analysis/Enable-Different-Font-Sizes-for-BI-Viewer-Components/idi-p/15632 Regards, Frank. Re: Change Default Length of Comboboxes I don't think, that setting has any influence on the number of items shown when you open the dropdown list. Width and height here only refer to the initial appearance of the unopened box. Re: BI Viewer - Font Sizes Hi Jack, Thanks, I did know about the zoom slider, but this does not give me the sort of control that I need. Obviously it acts on all elements and not only those I consider too small I have no c...Re: Combo box multiselect parameter list Succeeded to make that work now. The correct way seems to be above solution without the square brackets: E#Root.List(|!Multiselect_Combobox!|) Thanks for the hints! Re: Combo box multiselect parameter list I have a very similar situation and would like to use the selected parameters directly in a cubeview member filter Row1: Entity : E#|!Multiselect_Combobox!| As described in the initial post...