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All Visualizations Documentation

All Visualizations Documentation 2 Copyright and Trademarks Licensed Materials - Property of IBM. Copyright IBM Corp. 2013 IBM, the IBM logo, and Cognos are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at http://www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml While every attempt has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate and complete, some typographical errors or technical inaccuracies may exist. IBM does not accept responsibility for any kind of loss resulting from the use of information contained in this document. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.

Contents 3 Contents 1 INTRODUCTION BOXPLOT... 9 1.1 PURPOSE... 9 1.2 APPLICABILITY... 9 2 ADDING A BOX PLOT VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 10 3 PROCEDURE... 11 4 INTRODUCTION HEATMAP... 14 4.1 PURPOSE... 14 4.2 APPLICABILITY... 14 5 ADDING A HEATMAP VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 15 6 PROCEDURE... 16 7 INTRODUCTION NETWORK DIAGRAM... 18 7.1 PURPOSE... 18 7.2 APPLICABILITY... 18 8 ADDING A NETWORK DIAGRAM TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 19 9 PROCEDURE... 20 10 INTRODUCTION PACKED BUBBLE... 22 10.1 PURPOSE... 22 10.2 APPLICABILITY... 22 11 ADDING A PACKED BUBBLE VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 23 12 PROCEDURE... 24 13 INTRODUCTION TREEMAP BY CATEGORY... 27 13.1 PURPOSE... 27 13.2 APPLICABILITY... 27 14 ADDING A TREEMAP BY CATEGORY VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT 28 15 PROCEDURE... 29 16 INTRODUCTION TREEMAP BY VALUE... 31 16.1 PURPOSE... 31 16.2 APPLICABILITY... 31 17 ADDING A TREEMAP BY VALUE VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT.. 32 18 PROCEDURE... 33 19 INTRODUCTION WATERFALL... 35

Contents 4 19.1 PURPOSE... 35 19.2 APPLICABILITY... 35 20 ADDING A WATERFALL VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 36 21 PROCEDURE... 37 22 INTRODUCTION AREA (SMOOTH)... 40 22.1 PURPOSE... 40 22.2 APPLICABILITY... 40 23 ADDING AN AREA (SMOOTH) VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 41 24 PROCEDURE... 42 25 INTRODUCTION AREA STACKED (SMOOTH)... 44 25.1 PURPOSE... 44 25.2 APPLICABILITY... 44 26 ADDING A STACKED AREA (SMOOTH) VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT45 27 PROCEDURE... 46 28 INTRODUCTION AREA STACKED (STRAIGHT)... 48 28.1 PURPOSE... 48 28.2 APPLICABILITY... 48 29 ADDING A STACKED AREA (STRAIGHT) VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT 49 30 PROCEDURE... 50 31 INTRODUCTION AREA (STRAIGHT)... 52 31.1 PURPOSE... 52 31.2 APPLICABILITY... 52 32 ADDING AN AREA (STRAIGHT) VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT.. 53 33 PROCEDURE... 54 34 INTRODUCTION 100% STACKED BAR... 56 34.1 PURPOSE... 56 34.2 APPLICABILITY... 56 35 ADDING A 100 PERCENT STACKED BAR VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT 57 36 PROCEDURE... 58 37 INTRODUCTION CLUSTERED BAR... 60 37.1 PURPOSE... 60 37.2 APPLICABILITY... 60 38 ADDING A CLUSTERED BAR VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 61

Contents 5 39 PROCEDURE... 62 40 INTRODUCTION STACKED BAR... 64 40.1 PURPOSE... 64 40.2 APPLICABILITY... 64 41 ADDING A STACKED BAR VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 65 42 PROCEDURE... 66 43 INTRODUCTION CLUSTERED COLUMN... 68 43.1 PURPOSE... 68 43.2 APPLICABILITY... 68 44 ADDING A CLUSTERED COLUMN VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT 69 45 PROCEDURE... 70 46 INTRODUCTION 100% STACKED COLUMN... 72 46.1 PURPOSE... 72 46.2 APPLICABILITY... 72 47 ADDING A 100 PERCENT STACKED COLUMN VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT 73 48 PROCEDURE... 74 49 INTRODUCTION STACKED COLUMN... 76 49.1 PURPOSE... 76 49.2 APPLICABILITY... 76 50 ADDING A STACKED COLUMN VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 77 51 PROCEDURE... 78 52 INTRODUCTION DONUT... 80 52.1 PURPOSE... 80 52.2 APPLICABILITY... 80 53 ADDING A DONUT VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 81 54 PROCEDURE... 82 55 INTRODUCTION GANTT... 84 55.1 PURPOSE... 84 55.2 APPLICABILITY... 84 56 ADDING A GANTT VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 85 57 PROCEDURE... 86 58 INTRODUCTION GAUGE... 88 58.1 PURPOSE... 88 58.2 APPLICABILITY... 88

Contents 6 59 ADDING A SIMPLE GAUGE VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 89 60 PROCEDURE... 90 61 INTRODUCTION LINE MARKED (STRAIGHT)... 92 61.1 PURPOSE... 92 61.2 APPLICABILITY... 92 62 ADDING A LINE (STRAIGHT) WITH CIRCLE MARKERS VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 93 63 PROCEDURE... 94 64 INTRODUCTION LINE (SMOOTH)... 96 64.1 PURPOSE... 96 64.2 APPLICABILITY... 96 65 ADDING A LINE (SMOOTH) VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 97 66 PROCEDURE... 98 67 INTRODUCTION LINE (STRAIGHT)... 100 67.1 PURPOSE... 100 67.2 APPLICABILITY... 100 68 ADDING A LINE (STRAIGHT) VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 101 69 PROCEDURE... 102 70 INTRODUCTION BUBBLE... 104 70.1 PURPOSE... 104 70.2 APPLICABILITY... 104 71 ADDING A BUBBLE VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 105 72 PROCEDURE... 106 73 INTRODUCTION PIE... 108 73.1 PURPOSE... 108 73.2 APPLICABILITY... 108 74 ADDING A PIE VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 109 75 PROCEDURE... 110 76 INTRODUCTION RADAR... 112 76.1 PURPOSE... 112 76.2 APPLICABILITY... 112 77 ADDING A RADAR VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 113 78 PROCEDURE... 114 79 INTRODUCTION SCATTER... 116 79.1 PURPOSE... 116

Contents 7 79.2 APPLICABILITY... 116 80 ADDING A SCATTER VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 117 81 PROCEDURE... 118 82 INTRODUCTION TAG CLOUD... 120 82.1 PURPOSE... 120 82.2 APPLICABILITY... 120 83 ADDING A TAG CLOUD VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT... 121 84 PROCEDURE... 122 85 INTRODUCTION... 124 85.1 PURPOSE... 124 85.2 APPLICABILITY... 124 86 ADDING A NETWORK WITH BUBBLES VISUALIZATION TO AN ACTIVE REPORT125 87 PROCEDURE... 126

Box Plot Visualizations 8 Box Plot Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Box Plot Visualizations 9 1 Introduction Boxplot 1.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add box plot extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 1.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Box Plot Visualizations 10 2 Adding a box plot visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Box plots show groups of numerical data from a distribution of numbers, such as minimum and maximum values, upper and lower quartiles, median values, and outlying values. This is an example of a box plot visualization: Before you begin

Box Plot Visualizations 11 Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. For this type of visualization, the following Data Container properties are not applicable: Drill-Through Tooltips Set Variable Values Container Select Application Drill-Through Show Hover For the Clickable Regions property, the only applicable option is Visualization as a Whole. 3 Procedure 1. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 2. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area.

Box Plot Visualizations 12 3. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Box plot icon and click OK. 4. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Values drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. One bar is plotted for each category. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. All data points in a series are aggregated into a single bar. 5. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

13 Heatmap Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Heatmap Visualizations 14 4 Introduction Heatmap 4.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add heatmap extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 4.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Heatmap Visualizations 15 5 Adding a heatmap visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Heatmaps in IBM Cognos Active Report use shades of color to represent the individual values that are contained in a matrix. Similar to treemaps, you can use heatmaps to identify patterns and exceptions. Unlike treemaps, the sizes of the rectangles are not proportionate to values. This is an example of a heatmap visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have

Heatmap Visualizations 16 Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 6 Procedure 6. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 7. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 8. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Heatmap icon and click OK. 9. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure or a single value to define the color shading of the rectangles. b. Under Categories, drag items to the Y Category and X Category. Tip: Ensure that the items in the Y Category and X Category come from different dimensions. 10. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Network Diagram Visualizations 17 Network Diagram Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Network Diagram Visualizations 18 7 Introduction Network Diagram 7.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add network diagram extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 7.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Network Diagram Visualizations 19 8 Adding a network diagram to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. You can add a network diagram in IBM Cognos Active Report. The nodes data container defines the items that you want to link together. The links data container defines relationship between the items that you want to link together. This is an example of a network diagram visualization: Before you begin Network node drop zones only take numeric data items. Not all data sources have the appropriate data to create a network diagram. Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight.

Network Diagram Visualizations 20 About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 9 Procedure 11. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 12. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 13. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Network diagram icon and click OK. 14. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. In the Nodes1 data container, drag items to Node (Numeric) and Name. The nodes data container defines the items that you want to link together, such as Employees, defined by an employee code. b. In the Links1 data container, drag items to From node (Numeric) and To node (Numeric). The links data container defines relationship between the items that you want to link together, such as Employees and Managers. 15. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Packed Bubble Visualizations 21 Packed Bubble Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Packed Bubble Visualizations 22 10 Introduction Packed Bubble 10.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add packed bubble extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 10.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Packed Bubble Visualizations 23 11 Adding a packed bubble visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. A packed bubble visualization in IBM Cognos Active Report is similar to a bubble chart in which the bubbles are tightly packed rather than spread over a grid. You can use a packed bubble visualization to display a large amount of data in a small space. This is an example of a packed bubble visualization:

Packed Bubble Visualizations 24 Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 12 Procedure 16. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 17. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 18. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Packed bubble icon and click OK. 19. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Drag a measure or a single value to the data container, under Values. b. Under Categories, drag an item to plot as the bubbles. c. Under Series, drag an item to apply as a category. Each item in the category gets a different color from the color palette.

Packed Bubble Visualizations 25 20. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Treemap by Category Visualizations 26 Treemap by Category Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Treemap by Category Visualizations 27 13 Introduction Treemap by Category 13.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add treemap by category extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 13.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Treemap by Category Visualizations 28 14 Adding a treemap by category visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Treemaps show relationships among large numbers of components by using size and color coding in a set of nested rectangles. A treemap by category identifies the level 1 category by color. The sizes of the rectangles represent the values. This is an example of a treemap by category visualization: Before you begin

Treemap by Category Visualizations 29 Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 15 Procedure 21. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 22. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 23. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Treemap by category icon and click OK. 24. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag an item to Size to define the color of the level 1 rectangles b. Under Categories, drag items to the different levels. Each level represents the category within which the subsequent levels are nested. For example, the levels might be Year, Product Line, and Product Type. 25. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Treemap by Value Visualizations 30 Treemap by Value Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Treemap by Value Visualizations 31 16 Introduction Treemap by Value 16.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add treemap by value extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 16.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Treemap by Value Visualizations 32 17 Adding a treemap by value visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Treemaps show relationships among large numbers of components by using size and color coding in a set of nested rectangles. A treemap by value identifies one of the two measures by the sizes of the rectangles and identifies the other measure by color. This is an example of a treemap by value visualization, where the size of the product type rectangles represents revenue and the color of the product type rectangles represents quantity sold: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization

Treemap by Value Visualizations 33 Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 18 Procedure 26. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 27. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 28. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Treemap by value icon and click OK. 29. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag items to define the size and color of the rectangles to Size and Color. b. Under Categories, drag items to the different levels. Each level represents the category within which the subsequent levels are nested. For example, the levels might be Year, Product Line, and Product Type. 30. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Waterfall Visualizations 34 Waterfall Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Waterfall Visualizations 35 19 Introduction Waterfall 19.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add waterfall extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 19.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Waterfall Visualizations 36 20 Adding a waterfall visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Waterfall visualizations are used to show the cumulative effect that a series of positive or negative values have on an initial value. This is an example of a waterfall visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization

Waterfall Visualizations 37 Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. For this type of visualization, the following Data Container properties are not applicable: Drill-Through Tooltips Set Variable Values Container Select Application Drill-Through Show Hover For the Clickable Regions property, the only applicable option is Visualization as a Whole. 21 Procedure 31. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 32. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 33. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Waterfall chart icon and click OK. 34. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container:

Waterfall Visualizations 38 a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Value drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. 35. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Area (Smooth) Visualizations 39 Area (Smooth) Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Area (Smooth) Visualizations 40 22 Introduction Area (Smooth) 22.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add area (smooth) extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 22.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Area (Smooth) Visualizations 41 23 Adding an area (smooth) visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Area charts are like line charts, but the areas below the lines are filled with colors or patterns. You can use area charts to emphasize the magnitude of change over time. This is an example of an area (smooth) visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task

Area (Smooth) Visualizations 42 You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 24 Procedure 36. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 37. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 38. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Area (smooth) icon and click OK. 39. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Values drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the X categories drop zone. 40. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Area Stacked (Smooth) Visualizations 43 Area Stacked (Smooth) Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Area Stacked (Smooth) Visualizations 44 25 Introduction Area Stacked (Smooth) 25.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add stacked area (smooth) extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 25.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Area Stacked (Smooth) Visualizations 45 26 Adding a stacked area (smooth) visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Area charts are like line charts, but the areas below the lines are filled with colors or patterns. You can use area charts to emphasize the magnitude of change over time. Stacked area charts are used to show the relationship of parts to the whole. This is an example of a stacked area (smooth) visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task

Area Stacked (Smooth) Visualizations 46 You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 27 Procedure 41. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 42. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 43. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Area Stacked (smooth) icon and click OK. 44. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Values drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the X categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 45. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Area Stacked (Straight) Visualizations 47 Area Stacked (Straight) Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Area Stacked (Straight) Visualizations 48 28 Introduction Area Stacked (Straight) 28.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add stacked area (straight) extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 28.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Area Stacked (Straight) Visualizations 49 29 Adding a stacked area (straight) visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Area charts are like line charts, but the areas below the lines are filled with colors or patterns. You can use area charts to emphasize the magnitude of change over time. Stacked area charts are used to show the relationship of parts to the whole. This is an example of a stacked area (straight) visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task

Area Stacked (Straight) Visualizations 50 You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 30 Procedure 46. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 47. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 48. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Area Stacked (smooth) icon and click OK. 49. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Values drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the X categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 50. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Area (Straight) Visualizations 51 Area (Straight) Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Area (Straight) Visualizations 52 31 Introduction Area (Straight) 31.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add area (straight) extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 31.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Area (Straight) Visualizations 53 32 Adding an area (straight) visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Area charts are like line charts, but the areas below the lines are filled with colors or patterns. You can use area charts to emphasize the magnitude of change over time. This is an example of an area (straight) visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task

100% Stacked Bar Visualizations 54 You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 33 Procedure 51. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 52. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 53. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Area (straight) icon and click OK. 54. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Values drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the X categories drop zone. 55. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

100% Stacked Bar Visualizations 55 100% Stacked Bar Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

100% Stacked Bar Visualizations 56 34 Introduction 100% Stacked Bar 34.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add 100 percent stacked bar extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 34.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

100% Stacked Bar Visualizations 57 35 Adding a 100 percent stacked bar visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. 100% stacked bar charts use horizontal data markers to compare values as a percentage. Bar charts are preferred over column charts when category names are long. 100 percent stacked charts are useful for comparing proportional contributions across all categories. They plot the relative contribution of each data series to the total as a percentage. This is an example of a 100 percent stacked bar visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight.

100% Stacked Bar Visualizations 58 About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 36 Procedure 56. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 57. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 58. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Bar 100 Percent Stacked icon and click OK. 59. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Size drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Y categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 60. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Clustered Bar Visualizations 59 Clustered Bar Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Clustered Bar Visualizations 60 37 Introduction Clustered Bar 37.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add clustered bar extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 37.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Clustered Bar Visualizations 61 38 Adding a clustered bar visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Bar charts use horizontal data markers to compare individual values. You can use bar charts to compare discrete data or show trends over time. Use clustered bar charts to compare values across multiple categories. This is an example of a clustered bar visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones.

Stacked Bar Visualizations 62 Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 39 Procedure 61. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 62. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 63. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Bar Clustered icon and click OK. 64. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Size drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 65. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Stacked Bar Visualizations 63 Stacked Bar Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Stacked Bar Visualizations 64 40 Introduction Stacked Bar 40.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add stacked bar extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 40.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Stacked Bar Visualizations 65 41 Adding a stacked bar visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Bar charts use horizontal data markers to compare individual values. You can use bar charts to compare discrete data or show trends over time. Bar charts are preferred over column charts when category names are long. Stacked charts are useful for comparing proportional contributions within a category. They plot the relative value that each data series contributes to the total. This is an example of a stacked bar visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items.

Clustered Column Visualizations 66 When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 42 Procedure 66. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 67. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 68. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Bar Stacked icon and click OK. 69. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Size drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Y categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 70. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Clustered Column Visualizations 67 Clustered Column Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Clustered Column Visualizations 68 43 Introduction Clustered Column 43.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add clustered column extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 43.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Clustered Column Visualizations 69 44 Adding a clustered column visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Column charts use vertical data markers to compare individual values. You can use column charts to compare discrete data or show trends over time. Use clustered column charts to compare values across multiple categories. This is an example of a clustered column visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones.

Clustered Column Visualizations 70 Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 45 Procedure 71. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 72. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 73. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Column Clustered icon and click OK. 74. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Size drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 75. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

100 Percent Stacked Column Visualizations 71 100 Percent Stacked Column Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

100 Percent Stacked Column Visualizations 72 46 Introduction 100% Stacked Column 46.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add 100 percent stacked column extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 46.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

100 Percent Stacked Column Visualizations 73 47 Adding a 100 percent stacked column visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. 100% stacked column charts use vertical data markers to compare values as a percentage. 100 percent stacked charts are useful for comparing proportional contributions across all categories. They plot the relative contribution of each data series to the total as a percentage. This is an example of a 100 percent stacked column visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task

100 Percent Stacked Column Visualizations 74 You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 48 Procedure 76. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 77. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 78. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Column Stacked icon and click OK. 79. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Size drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the X categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 80. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Stacked Column Visualizations 75 Stacked Column Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Stacked Column Visualizations 76 49 Introduction Stacked Column 49.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add stacked column extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 49.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Stacked Column Visualizations 77 50 Adding a stacked column visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Column charts use vertical data markers to compare individual values. You can use column charts to compare discrete data or show trends over time. Stacked charts are useful for comparing proportional contributions within a category. They plot the relative value that each data series contributes to the total. This is an example of a stacked column visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task

Stacked Column Visualizations 78 You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 51 Procedure 81. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 82. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 83. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Column Stacked icon and click OK. 84. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Size drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the X categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 85. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Donut Visualizations 79 Donut Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Donut Visualizations 80 52 Introduction Donut 52.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add donut extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 52.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Donut Visualizations 81 53 Adding a donut visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Donut visualizations use segments of a ring to show the relationship of parts to the whole. You can use donut visualizations to highlight proportions. This donut visualization has a legend and title. This is an example of a donut visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear

Donut Visualizations 82 for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 54 Procedure 86. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 87. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 88. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Donut icon and click OK. 89. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Size drop zone to define the size of each segment. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone to define the number of segments in the donut. 90. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Gantt Visualizations 83 Gantt Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Gantt Visualizations 84 55 Introduction Gantt 55.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add Gantt extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 55.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Gantt Visualizations 85 56 Adding a Gantt visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Gantt charts are bar charts that illustrate a project schedule by showing activities displayed against time. This is an example of a Gantt visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear

Simple Gauge Visualizations 86 for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 57 Procedure 91. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 92. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 93. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Gantt icon and click OK. 94. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Start date drop zone. b. Under Values, drag a measure to the End date drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. d. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 95. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Simple Gauge Visualizations 87 Simple Gauge Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Simple Gauge Visualizations 88 58 Introduction Gauge 58.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add simple gauge extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 58.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Simple Gauge Visualizations 89 59 Adding a simple gauge visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Gauge charts, also known as dial charts or speedometer charts, show information as a reading on a dial. This gauge chart is only valid with one category. The value is a percentage and must be between 0 and 1. This is an example of a simple gauge visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure

Line Marked (Straight) Visualizations 90 drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 60 Procedure 96. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 97. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 98. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Radar icon and click OK. 99. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag an item to the Size drop zone. The item must be a value between 0 and 1. For example, the item can be a calculation that gives a result between 0 and 1. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Category drop zone. 100. Click the data item that you inserted in the Size drop zone. 101. In the Properties pane, double-click the Value Range property. 102. Click the Specified radio button, type 0 in the Minimum box, 1 in the Maximum box, and then click OK. 103. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Line Marked (Straight) Visualizations 91 Line Marked (Straight) Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Line Marked (Straight) Visualizations 92 61 Introduction Line Marked (Straight) 61.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add line (straight) with circle markers extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 61.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Line Marked (Straight) Visualizations 93 62 Adding a line (straight) with circle markers visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Line charts plot data at regular points connected by lines. You can use line charts to show trends over time and compare many data series. This is an example of a line (straight) with circle markers visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones.

Line Marked (Straight) Visualizations 94 Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 63 Procedure 104. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 105. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 106. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Line Marked (straight) icon and click OK. 107. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Values drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 108. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Line (Smooth) Visualizations 95 Line (Smooth) Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Line (Smooth) Visualizations 96 64 Introduction Line (Smooth) 64.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add line (smooth) extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 64.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Line (Smooth) Visualizations 97 65 Adding a line (smooth) visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Line charts plot data at regular points connected by lines. You can use line charts to show trends over time and compare many data series. This is an example of a line (smooth) visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items.

Line (Straight) Visualizations 98 When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 66 Procedure 109. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 110. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 111. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Line (smooth) icon and click OK. 112. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Values drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 113. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Line (Straight) Visualizations 99 Line (Straight) Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Line (Straight) Visualizations 100 67 Introduction Line (Straight) 67.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add line (straight) extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 67.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Line (Straight) Visualizations 101 68 Adding a line (straight) visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Line charts plot data at regular points connected by lines. You can use line charts to show trends over time and compare many data series. This is an example of a line (straight) visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items.

Line (Straight) Visualizations 102 When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 69 Procedure 114. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 115. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 116. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Line (straight) icon and click OK. 117. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Values drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 118. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Bubble Visualizations 103 Bubble Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Bubble Visualizations 104 70 Introduction Bubble 70.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add bubble extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 70.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Bubble Visualizations 105 71 Adding a bubble visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Bubble charts use data points and bubbles to plot measures anywhere along a scale. One measure is plotted along each axis. The size of the bubble represents a third measure. You can use bubble charts to represent financial data or any data where measure values are related. This is an example of a bubble visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones.

Bubble Visualizations 106 Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 72 Procedure 119. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 120. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 121. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Bubble icon and click OK. 122. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the X-axis drop zone. b. Under Values, drag an item to the Y-axis drop zone. c. Under Values, drag an item to the Size drop zone to define the size of each bubble. d. Under Categories, drag an item to the Color drop zone to define the color of the bubbles. 123. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Pie Visualizations 107 Pie Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Pie Visualizations 108 73 Introduction Pie 73.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add pie extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 73.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Pie Visualizations 109 74 Adding a pie visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Pie visualizations are useful for showing the relationship of parts to the whole. This is an example of a pie visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items.

Radar Visualizations 110 When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 75 Procedure 124. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 125. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 126. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Pie icon and click OK. 127. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag an item to the Size drop zone to define the size of each segment. pie. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone to define the number of slices in the 128. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Radar Visualizations 111 Radar Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Radar Visualizations 112 76 Introduction Radar 76.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add radar extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 76.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Radar Visualizations 113 77 Adding a radar visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Radar charts integrate multiple axes into a single radial figure. For each figure, data is plotted along a separate axis that starts at the center of the chart. This is an example of a radar visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items.

Scatter Visualizations 114 When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 78 Procedure 129. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 130. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 131. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Radar icon and click OK. 132. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Values drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Spokes drop zone. 133. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Scatter Visualizations 115 Scatter Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Scatter Visualizations 116 79 Introduction Scatter 79.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add scatter extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 79.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Scatter Visualizations 117 80 Adding a scatter visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Scatter charts use data points to plot two measures anywhere along a scale, not only at regular tick marks. You can use scatter charts to explore correlations between different measures. This is an example of a scatter visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones.

Scatter Visualizations 118 Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 81 Procedure 134. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 135. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 136. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Scatter icon and click OK. 137. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the X-axis drop zone. b. Under Values, drag a measure to the Y-axis drop zone. c. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. d. Under Categories, drag an item to the Series drop zone. 138. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Tag Cloud Visualizations 119 Tag Cloud Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Tag Cloud Visualizations 120 82 Introduction Tag Cloud 82.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add tag cloud extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 82.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Tag Cloud Visualizations 121 83 Adding a tag cloud visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. Tag clouds show a list of words with their size and color intensity determined by a given measure. This is an example of a tag cloud visualization: Before you begin Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear

Tag Cloud Visualizations 122 for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 84 Procedure 139. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 140. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 141. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Tag cloud icon and click OK. 142. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. Under Values, drag a measure to the Size drop zone. b. Under Categories, drag an item to the Categories drop zone. 143. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.

Network with Bubbles Visualizations 123 Network with Bubbles Visualizations Product: IBM Cognos Active Report Area of Interest: Reporting

Network with Bubbles Visualizations 124 85 Introduction 85.1 Purpose This document demonstrates how to add network with bubbles extensible visualizations to active reports in Report Studio. 85.2 Applicability To perform the tasks in this document, you must use IBM Cognos Business Intelligence 10.2.1 with visualizations imported by the administrator and made available to users.

Network with Bubbles Visualizations 125 86 Adding a network with bubbles visualization to an active report You can add a visualization to an active report to efficiently represent your data. You can add a network with bubbles visualization in IBM Cognos Active Report. Network with bubbles charts use nodes and links to show the relationships between entities or items. Bubbles vary in size and color according to different measures. The nodes data container defines the items that you want to link together. The links data container defines relationship between the items that you want to link together. This is an example of a network with bubbles visualization: Before you begin Network node drop zones (From node, To node, Node) only take numeric data items. Not all data sources have the appropriate data to create a network with bubbles visualization. Your administrator must make the visualizations available in the Visualization Gallery. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view visualizations, you must have Microsoft Silverlight 5 installed on your computer. Firefox or ipad users do not need Silverlight. About this task

Network with Bubbles Visualizations 126 You add data to a visualization by inserting data items in drop zones. Visualizations will not run until all of the required drop zones contain data items. When all the required drop zones contain data items, additional drop zones appear for extra categories or values. You can use extra categories and extra values to filter data or set variables. Extra items are not visible in the visualization. When working with dimensional data sources, if the visualization does not contain a measure against which to plot data, you must provide one. For example, if you add a single member to the values drop zone, such as '2012', the default measure drop zone appears in which you must insert a measure. Attention: The supported properties for a visualization are determined by the visualization definition. 87 Procedure 144. Create a new active report or open an existing active report. 145. From the Toolbox tab, drag a Visualization icon to the work area. 146. From the Visualization Gallery, select the Network with Bubbles icon and click OK. 147. From the Source tab, drag items to the appropriate location in the data container: a. In the links data1 data container, drag items to From node and To node. The links data container defines the relationship between the items that you want to link together, such as Employees and Manager. b. In the Node data1 data container, drag measures to the Node value1 and Node value2 drop zones. The nodes data container defines the items that you want to link together, such as Employees, defined by an employee code. Node value1 is the measure that determines the size of the bubbles, and Node value2 is the measure that determines the color of the bubbles. c. In the Node data1 data container, drag items to the Node and Name drop zones. Node is the numeric field that uniquely identifies the nodes to plot, and Name is the label that appears in each node.

Network with Bubbles Visualizations 127 148. Add any active controls that you want and run the report.