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Summary Field Properties

This topic describes the properties of a Summary Field object that you can use in query-based page reports only.

Property Name Description
General
Aggregate Function Shows the function of the summary. This property is read only.
Field Type Shows what kind of field it is. This property is read only.
Group By Shows the group-by field of the object. If null, the object is grouped based on the whole dataset. This property is read only.
Instance Name Shows the instance name of the object. This property is read only.
Summary Name Shows the name of the summary. This property is read only.
Summary On Shows the name of the field on which to perform the summary function. This property is read only.
Geometry (not available when the summary field is in a heat map)
Height Specifies the height of the object. Type a numeric value to change the height.

Data type: Float

Width Specifies the width of the object. Type a numeric value to change the width.

Data type: Float

X Specifies the horizontal coordinate of the object's top left corner, relative to its parent container, which Logi Report Engine applies when the object is not in static position in the container. Type a numeric value to change the coordinate.

Data type: Float

Y Specifies the vertical coordinate of the object's top left corner, relative to its parent container, which Logi Report Engine applies when the object is not in static position in the container. Type a numeric value to change the coordinate.

Data type: Float

Color
Background Specifies the X coordinate of the object relative to its parent container in the Excel and CSV outputs, measured in cells. This property takes effect when you set Columned of the page report tab to "true" and Position of the object is not "static".

Data type: Integer

Foreground Specifies the Y coordinate of the object relative to its parent container in the Excel and CSV outputs, measured in cells. This property takes effect when you set Columned of the page report tab to "true" and Position of the object is not "static".

Data type: Integer

CSS
Class Specifies the name of the Class Selector to apply to the object, which you define in the CSS file of the style the report applies.

For example, if you define the CSS file as follows:

@charset "GBK";
TextField {Background: #ff0000}
/*Style=LabelX*/
TextField[Style="LabelX"]{Background: #0000FF}
/*ID=W*/
TextField#W{Background: #FFFF00}
/*class=C*/
TextField.C{Background: #00FFFF}

To apply the Class Selector in the file to the object, type C in the value cell.

Data type: String

ID Specifies the name of the ID Selector to apply to the object, which you define in the CSS file of the style the report applies. For example, to apply the ID Selector in the preceding sample CSS file to the object, type W in the value cell.

Data type: String

Style Specifies the style you want to apply to the object. You can specify the style in two ways:
  • Type the style which should be an Attribute Selector whose attribute is "style" in the CSS file of the style the report applies. For example, to apply the style in the preceding sample CSS file to the object, type LabelX in the value cell.
  • Choose a style from the drop-down list if you have specified the Style Group property for the page report tab, and there are styles in the style group that are applicable to the object.

Data type: String

Excel
Column Index Specifies the X coordinate of the object relative to its parent container in the Excel and CSV outputs, measured in cells. This property takes effect when you set Columned of the page report tab to "true" and Position of the object is not "static".

Data type: Integer

Row Index Specifies the Y coordinate of the object relative to its parent container in the Excel and CSV outputs, measured in cells. This property takes effect when you set Columned of the page report tab to "true" and Position of the object is not "static".

Data type: Integer

Padding (not supported on summaries inside a heat map)
Bottom Padding Specifies the space between the text and the bottom border of the object. Type a numeric value to change the padding.

Data type: Float

Left Padding Specifies the space between the text and the left border of the object. Type a numeric value to change the padding.

Data type: Float

Right Padding Specifies the space between the text and the right border of the object. Type a numeric value to change the padding.

Data type: Float

Top Padding Specifies the space between the text and the top border of the object. Type a numeric value to change the padding.

Data type: Float

Border (not supported on summaries inside a heat map)
Border Color Specifies the color of the border of the object. Choose a color from the drop-down list or select Custom to customize a color. You can also use a formula or edit an expression that returns a color, or type a hexadecimal RGB value (for example, 0xff0000) to specify a color.

Data type: String

Border Thickness Specifies the width of the border. Type a numeric value to change the thickness.

Data type: Float

Bottom Line Specifies the line style of the bottom border of the object. Choose a style from the drop-down list.

Data type: Enumeration

Left Line Specifies the line style of the left border of the object. Choose a style from the drop-down list.

Data type: Enumeration

Right Line Specifies the line style of the right border of the object. Choose a style from the drop-down list.

Data type: Enumeration

Shadow Specifies whether to draw two shadowed borders, beneath and to the right of the object.

Data type: Boolean

Shadow Color Specifies the color of the shadow. Choose a color from the drop-down list or select Custom to customize a color. You can also use a formula or edit an expression that returns a color, or type a hexadecimal RGB value (for example, 0xff0000) to specify a color.

Data type: String

Top Line Specifies the line style of the top border of the object. Choose a style from the drop-down list.

Data type: Enumeration

Pattern
Pattern Color Specifies the color in which to draw a pattern to fill the object. Choose a color from the drop-down list or select Custom to customize a color. You can also use a formula or edit an expression that returns a color, or type a hexadecimal RGB value (for example, 0xff0000) to specify a color.

Data type: String

Pattern Style Specifies the style of the pattern. Choose an option from the drop-down list.
  • none
    Select if you do not want to apply a pattern to the object.
  • 50%
    Select to fill the object using 50%-transparency of the specified pattern color.
  • horizontal
    Select to fill the object with horizontal lines using the specified pattern color.
  • vertical
    Select to fill the object with vertical lines using the specified pattern color.
  • grid
    Select to fill the object with grids using the specified pattern color.
  • diagonal
    Select to fill the object with diagonal lines using the specified pattern color.

Data type: String

Text Format
Auto Fit Specifies whether to automatically adjust the width and height of the object according to its content.

Data type: Boolean

Note icon Designer does not provide this property when the summary field is in a heat map.

Auto Scale in Number Designer displays this property when the object is Number data type. You can use it to specify whether to automatically scale values of the object that fall into the two ranges:
  • When 1000 <= value < 10^15, Logi Report Engine applies the following quantity unit symbols of the International System of Units to scale the values: K (10^3), M (10^6), G (10^9), and T (10^12).
  • When 0 < value < 0.001 or value >= 10^15, Logi Report Engine uses scientific notation to scale the values.

The option "auto" means that the property setting follows that of the object's parent data component.

Data type: Boolean

Bold Specifies whether to make the text bold.

Data type: Boolean

Convert HTML Tag Specifies whether to parse the HTML tag elements that are included in the text of the object as the web browser translates them into HTML in the report.

Data type: Boolean

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  • This property has higher priority than Ignore HTML Tag.
  • This property does not work when you view or export the report in the Page Report Result or Logi Report Result format.
  • This property takes effect when you set Position of the object to "absolute".
Font Face Specifies the font of the text. Choose an option from the drop-down list.

Data type: Enumeration

Font Size Specifies the font size of the text. Type an integer value to change the size.

Data type: Integer

Format Specifies the format in which you want to display values of the object in the report. Choose an option from the drop-down list or type the format by yourself.

Data type: String

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  • If the object is BigDecimal data type, to avoid precision loss, you should specify a prefix JRD when setting the format.
  • If the object is Number data type and you set its Auto Scale in Number property to "true", Logi Report Engine applies the specified format to the integer part of the values after scaling them; however, if the specified format conflicts with the Auto Scale in Number property (for example, the values display in percentage), Logi Report Engine ignores the Auto Scale in Number property.
Format Locale Specifies the locale for displaying and formatting values of the object when its data type is locale sensitive, such as the date and time formats, and number and currency formats. Default is the locale of your JVM or the language of the NLS report. Choose an option from the drop-down list if you want to change the locale.

Data type: String

Note icon When you use a formula or edit an expression to control the locale, the return value should be the two-letter language and country codes as defined by ISO-639 and ISO-3166 in the format language_country, for example, de_DE.

Horizontal Alignment Specifies the horizontal justification of the text in the object. Choose an option from the drop-down list. Not supported on summaries inside a heat map.

Data type: Enumeration

Ignore HTML Tag Specifies whether to ignore the HTML tag elements that are included in the text of the object at runtime and in HTML output, so they display exactly as what they are. When you set this property to "false", Logi Report Engine transfers the HTML tag elements to the web browser and they are translated into HTML by the web browser.

Data type: Boolean

Italic Specifies whether to make the text italic.

Data type: Boolean

Maximum Width Specifies the maximum width of the text displayed. Type a numeric value to change the width.

This property often works with the Auto Fit property. If Auto Fit is true and Maximum Width is not equal to 0, the text will extend until the width is this value.

Data type: Float

Reduce Width When Auto Fit Specifies whether to reduce the width of the object according to its content when you specify to automatically adjust its width (the object's Auto Fit being "true") and the actual width of the content is smaller than that of the object. This property takes effect when you set Position of the object to "absolute"; but, it does not work if the Word Wrap property of the object is "true".

Data type: Boolean

Note icon Designer does not provide this property when the summary field is in a heat map.

Strikethrough Specifies whether to add a strikethrough line to the text.

Data type: Boolean

Underline Specifies whether to underline the text.

Data type: Boolean

Vertical Alignment Specifies the vertical justification of the text in the object. Choose an option from the drop-down list. Not supported on summaries inside a heat map.

Data type: Enumeration

Word Wrap Specifies whether to wrap the text to the width. Not supported on summaries inside a heat map.

Data type: Boolean

Others
Cache Value Specifies whether to cache the value of the field instead of obtaining it repeatedly.

Data type: Boolean

Column Name Designer enables this property when you have cleared "Forbid changing column" in the Panel category of the Options dialog box. You can use it to specify another field to substitute the current one. Choose the field from the drop-down list.

Data type: String

Data Mapping File Specifies the data mapping file you want to apply to the object for NLS use.

For example, if the data mapping file name is Category_de_DE.properties, set the value as "Category" (without the locale part).

Data type: String

Detail Report Specifies the detail report that you want to link the object to. Select the ellipsis Ellipsis button in the value cell to set the detail report. For more information, see Linking to a Detail Report.

Data type: String

Detail Target Frame Designer displays this property when the object is in the group header/footer panel of a banded object, and enables it after you set Go to Detail of the object to "true". You can use it to specify the target window or frame to display the detail information. Choose an option from the drop-down list.
  • <Server Setting>
    Select to load the detail information according to setting of the Pop up New Window for Links option in the Profile > Configure Profile > Page Report Studio > Properties > Default tab on Server.
  • New Window
    Select to load the detail information into a new window. The window is not named.
  • Whole Window
    Select to load the detail information into the full browser window.
  • Same Frame
    Select to load the detail information into the same frame as the object.
  • Parent Frame
    Select to load the detail information into the parent frame of the frame in which the object is.
  • Other Frame
    Select to load the detail information into some other specified frame. Type the name of the frame you have defined in the value cell. If the frame name does not exist, Server loads the detail information into a new window.

Data type: String

Display Null Specifies the string you want to display when the field value is null.

Data type: String

Enable Hyperlink in Excel Specifies whether to enable the link that you have added on the object in the Excel output.

Data type: Boolean

Enable Hyperlink in HTML Specifies whether to enable the link that you have added on the object in the HTML output.

Data type: Boolean

Enable Hyperlink in PDF Specifies whether to enable the link that you have added on the object in the PDF output.

Data type: Boolean

Export to CSV Specifies whether to include the object in the CSV output. If it is set to true, only the string value will be included when the object is displayed as a barcode or text field, and only the text will be included when the object is displayed as a checkbox, radio button, or button.

Data type: Boolean

Export to Excel Specifies whether to include the object in the Excel output. If it is set to true, only the string value will be included when the object is displayed as a text field.

Data type: Boolean

Export to HTML Specifies whether to include the object in the HTML output.

Data type: Boolean

Export to PDF Specifies whether to include the object in the PDF output. If it is set to true, only the string value will be included when the object is displayed as a text field.

Data type: Boolean

Export to PostScript Specifies whether to include the object in the PostScript output. If it is set to true, only the string value will be included when the object is displayed as a text field.

Data type: Boolean

Export to Report Result Specifies whether to include the object when you preview the report in the Page Report Result format in Designer, and when users run the report in the same format at runtime.

Data type: Boolean

Export to RTF Specifies whether to include the object in the RTF output. If it is set to true, only the string value will be included when the object is displayed as a text field, and only the text will be included when the object is displayed as a radio button or button.

Data type: Boolean

Export to Text Specifies whether to include the object in the Text output. If it is set to true, only the string value will be included when the object is displayed as a barcode or text field, and only the text will be included when the object is displayed as a checkbox, radio button, or button.

Data type: Boolean

Export to XML Specifies whether to include the object in the XML output. If it is set to true, only the string value will be included when the object is displayed as a barcode or text field, and only the text will be included when the object is displayed as a checkbox, radio button, or button.

Data type: Boolean

Filter Options Specifies the filter commands that you want to display on the object's shortcut menu in Page Report Studio. Select the ellipsis Ellipsis button in the value cell to set the options.

Data type: Integer

Go to Detail Designer displays this property when the object is in the group header/footer panel of a banded object. You can use it to specify whether to show the detail information about the group when users select the object in Page Report Studio. For more information, see Obtaining the Group Details in a Banded Object.

Data type: Boolean

Invisible Specifies whether to hide the object in the design area and in the report. Logi Report Engine performs all calculations that involve the object regardless of whether the object is visible or not.

Data type: Boolean

Link Specifies to link the object to another report, a website, an email address or a Blob data type field. Select Ellipsis button in the value cell to set the link target. For more information, see Adding Links in Reports.

Data type: String

Logic Column Designer displays this property when the object is in a table. You can use it to specify whether to show the object in the next visible table cell in the same row when the column that holds the object is hidden. Choose an option from the drop-down list.

Data type: Enumeration 

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  • The next visible table cell should be completely empty, that is, the cell should not hold any content including blank space.
  • When you set this property for several objects in the same row to "next visible column", and the columns holding these objects are all hidden, only the object in the rightmost column shows in the next visible cell.
Position Designer enables this property when the object is in a flow layout container, such as the report body or a tabular cell, text box, or KPI. You can use it to specify the position of the object in the container. Choose an option from the drop-down list.

Data type: Enumeration

Note icon Designer does not provide this property when the summary field is in a heat map.

Record Location Specifies the calculation point for the properties of the object that are controlled by formulas. This property takes effect only when the object is in a banded object. Choose an option from the drop-down list.
  • default
    Select to calculate values of the properties in the default location where the object is placed.
  • page header
    Select to calculate values of the properties in the banded page header panel.
  • page footer
    Select to calculate values of the properties in the banded page footer panel.

For more information, see Example 2: Showing a Label on Every Page Except the Last.

Data type: Enumeration

Suppress Specifies whether to suppress the object in the design area and in the report. If you suppress an object, Logi Report Engine skips all formulas and calculations that involve the object. This property has higher priority over Invisible.

Data type: Boolean

Suppress When No Records Specifies whether to display the object in the report when no record is returned to its parent data component.

Data type: Boolean

Suppress When Null If true and its value is null, the field will not be displayed.

Data type: Boolean

Transfer Style Specifies whether the style group of the primary report will be applied to the linked report if the object is linked to a report.

Data type: Boolean

Value Delimiter Specifies the separator for the data whose type is DBArray.

The default value space means that the elements will be displayed in a horizontal line and separated by a space.

Data type: String

TOC (not available when the summary field is in a heat map)
Anchor Display Value Specifies the text you want to display as the object's TOC entry label. This property takes effect when you set TOC Anchor of the object to "true".

Data type: String

TOC Anchor Specifies whether to include the object in the TOC of the report.

Data type: Boolean

Accessibility
External AccessKey It is mapped to the HTML attribute accesskey. This attribute specifies an access key to the object.

Data type: String

External CSS Class Selector Specifies the name of the Class Selector for the object in the HTML output.

Data type: String

External Dir It is mapped to the HTML attribute dir. This attribute specifies the base direction of directionally neutral text in the object's content and attribute values. It also specifies the directionality of tables. Possible values:
  • LTR - Left-to-right text or table.
  • RTL - Right-to-left text or table.

Data type: String

External ID It is mapped to the HTML attribute id. This attribute specifies a name to the object, which must be unique in the report.

Data type: String

External Style It is mapped to the HTML attribute style. This attribute specifies style information for the object.

Data type: String

External TabIndex It is mapped to the HTML attribute tabindex. This attribute specifies the position of the object in the tabbing order for the current report. Type an integer equal to or greater than 0 and less than 65535.

Data type: Integer

External Title It is mapped to the HTML attribute title. This attribute offers advisory information about the object.

Data type: String

HrefLang It is mapped to the HTML attribute hreflang. This attribute specifies the base language of the resource designated by a link and may only be used when a link is specified.

Data type: String

Language It is mapped to the HTML attribute lang. This attribute specifies the base language of the object's attribute values and text content.

Data type: String

LongDesc It is mapped to the HTML attribute longdesc. This attribute specifies a link to a long description of the object.

Data type: String

Tag Name Specifies the header tag name of the object for labeling its heading order in the accessible PDF output. Choose an option from the drop-down list.

When setting this property, you should nest the headers properly based on the following rules so that Adobe can accept the heading tag sequence.

  • H1 should always be the first heading tag.
  • The descending sequence of the headers should follow the downward order of the objects in the Report Inspector.
  • The descending sequence of the headers should proceed in strict numerical order and should not skip an intervening heading level. H1 H2 H3 is permissible, while H1 H3 is not.

Data type: Enumeration

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