Data Dimension
Defining a data dimension allows the value of some text items in the BAM activity to be used on rows or columns. For example a data dimension named Product can be used to create the following table:
Product | Count |
---|---|
Tennis racquets | 100 |
Soccer balls | 200 |
Also, more than one data dimension can be defined in the BAM view wizard. For example, defining a data dimension named Location with levels for State and City can be used to create the following table:
California | Washington | ||
Los Angeles | San Francisco | Seattle | |
Tennis racquets | 50 | 20 | 30 |
Soccer balls | 130 | 50 | 20 |
In this table, the Product dimension was used as the rows, and the Location dimension was used as the columns.
Time Dimension
Progress Dimension
Numeric Range Dimension
Defining Dimensions