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.

See Also

Time Dimension
Progress Dimension
Numeric Range Dimension
Defining Dimensions