Specifies a variable based on which the object can be conditionally styled. Specifies a variable based on which the object can be conditionally rendered. Specifies a variable based on which the block can be conditionally rendered. Specifies which block is currently being authored. Specifies a variable based on which the text source can be chosen. Specifies a variable based on which the HTML source is chosen. Specifies a variable based on which the URL source can be chosen. Specifies the conditions and styles used to style the object. Specifies what appears in a data container when there is no data available from the database. When set to No Content, shows an empty data container, such as a blank list. When set to Content specified in the No data tab, shows the content that you specified in the No data tab. You can insert any object from the Toolbox tab. When set to Specified text (the default), shows the text that you specify. Specifies the source type of the text. Specifies the static text to render. Specifies the data item value that defines the text to render. Specifies the data item label that defines the text to render. Specifies the report expression that defines the text to render. Specifies the source type of the HTML text. Specifies the static text used as HTML. Specifies the data item value that defines the HTML to render. Specifies the data item label that defines the HTML to render. Specifies the report expression used to define the HTML to render. Specifies the source type of the URL. Specifies the URL, using static text. Specifies the URL, using static text. Specifies the data item value that defines the URL. Specifies the data item label that defines the URL. Specifies the report expression that defines the URL. Specifies the source type of the bookmark. Specifies the static text that defines the bookmark. The value used as the bookmark reference must match this value. Specifies the data item value that defines the bookmark. The value used as the bookmark reference must match this value. Specifies the data item label that defines the bookmark. The value used as the bookmark reference must match this value. Specifies the report expression that defines the bookmark. The value used as the bookmark reference must match this value. Specifies the source type for the numeric position. Specifies the numeric position by using a number. Specifies the numeric position by using a data item value. Specifies the numeric position by using a report expression. Specifies the report expression for the member position. Specifies the data format of the object. Specifies report-to-report drill through definitions, bookmarks, and drill through text for the object. Controls the drill definitions in a map. It is possible to define different drill targets for each region or point. Specifies the syntax of the SQL in the query. A value of Cognos SQL indicates that IBM® Cognos® extended SQL-92 syntax is used. A value of Native SQL indicates that native database SQL is used. You cannot use IBM Cognos SQL if the Processing property for the query is set to Database Only; it must have a value of Limited Local. A value of Pass-Through indicates that a standalone query text syntax is used. The default value is Native SQL. Specifies the query data source. The text of the typed-in SQL. It is assumed to be appropriate for the type and data source. If it is not the query may fail, or produce unexpected results. The text of the typed-in MDX. It is assumed to be appropriate for the type and data source. If it is not the query may fail or produce unexpected results. Specifies a reference to a query. Specifies a reference to a query. Specifies a reference to a data item. Specifies a reference to a data item. You cannot modify this value. Specifies the values used by the prompt object. Specifies the values used by the prompt object. These values can be different than the ones that are rendered to the user. Specifies the values rendered to the report user when the prompt is used. These values can be different than the ones that are actually used by the report. Represents a collection of static choices used by the prompt object. Specifies the group that this cell should visually span. Specifies the maximum number of rows to show at one time. For Value and Select & Search prompts, allows you to extend or reduce the maximum number of rows beyond the default of 5000. Specifies the expression to evaluate when filtering the data. Specifies the expression that defines the slicer member set. Specifies whether the application will apply suggested aggregate functions to aggregate data items and group all non-aggregate data items, producing groups and summary rows. If it is set to No, detail rows will be rendered. Shows the generated SQL or MDX. Specifies the set operation to apply to one or more queries, that results in a projection list on which other queries can be based. Specifies whether duplicate rows will be preserved or removed. Shows the list of projected data items for the set operation. You can automatically generate the list or manually add data items. Specifies the cardinality for this join operand. Specifies how to join the two queries. Specifies dimension information for a query. Add dimension information when the data source has no dimension information available or when you want to override, extend, or restrict the information. Specifies the set structure of a query. If it is not defined, it is assumed that each data item defines an unrelated set. Specifies relationships between the master data container and the detail data container. Specifically, specifies how query items in the master query are linked to query items or parameters in the detail query. Specifies the scope of the filter in terms of the number of levels. Specifies whether to allow data that has no corresponding features. When set to Yes, data with no corresponding features will be ignored. When set to No, the map will not run if it contains data with no corresponding features. Specifies the OLAP catalog. Specifies a report expression. Specifies a list of data items from the query in scope to associate to the selected object. This is necessary when you want to reference a data item that is in the associated query, but not used in the layout. Specifies if the condition will be applied before or after aggregation and summarization. When true, the condition will apply to the summarized rows, and a fact, or aggregate, in the expression will be interpreted as the aggregated value of the summarized rows. When false, the condition will apply to the detail database rows from the tabular result set prior to aggregation or summarization, and a fact, or aggregate, in the expression will be interpreted as the individual database value before it has been summarized. This property has no effect on OLAP data sources, on references to non-aggregate items, or when automatic summarization is disabled. Specifies the unique name identifier for a query operation. Specifies the unique name identifier for an SQL object. Specifies the unique name identifier for an MDX object. Specifies the solve order in crosstabs and charts. The item with the lowest solve order value is calculated first, followed by the next lowest value, and so on. For identical values, in crosstabs, column items are calculated first, then row items, and then the measure. In charts, x-axis items are calculated first and then legend items. Specifies the language of the data. Specifies whether to show the full range of data in the legend. If set to No, only the values from the palette will be shown. Specifies whether to show or hide axis labels. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether to show or hide axis labels. Specifies whether the data item is to be used for calculating aggregates or not. When set to Yes, the data item is used to aggregate the lowest level details. Controls the syntax to generate for joins. Click Implicit to generate joins in the WHERE clause. Click Explicit to generate INNER JOIN syntax. If unspecified, the value of the corresponding governor in the model is used. Specifies whether to share an identical query between data containers that use it. To share a query, data containers must be lists, repeaters, or repeater tables and must use the same grouping structure and list of properties. The data containers cannot be part of a master detail relationship. When set to Yes, the query sends only one request to the database and shares the result. When set to No, the query is not shared. Specifies zero suppression options for the object. Specifies the members in the member set. Specifies the class label for a local class. Specifies the class label for a global class. You cannot modify this label. Specifies the default measure to use for a crosstab or chart. If the measures of the crosstab or chart cannot be determined by what is being rendered on the edges, then the default measure will be rendered. Specifies the type of variable. Specifies the expression to evaluate when determining the value for this variable. Specifies a description for the object, that is used to assist authoring. Specifies the grouping and sorting structure. Specifies the desired sort sequence. Specifies the relative height of list rows. This property is used only when a list has a height defined in the Size and Overflow property. Specifies where or whether column titles may be rendered. Specifies the direction in which to populate the rendered repeater cells. Sets the number of times across, or horizontally, that the contents of the object may be rendered. Specifies the number of times down, or rows, that the frame contents may be rendered. Sets the map and layers for a map chart. Specifies whether the chart is rendered vertically or horizontally. Specifies the three-dimensional depth effect of the chart. A value of zero indicates a flat chart. Specifies the size of the hole in a donut chart. A value of zero indicates a pie chart. Specifies the angle, in degrees, in which the chart objects will be displayed when the chart has 3-D effects. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies the 3-D viewing angle of the chart. Specifies the angle at which the first pie slice begins in a pie chart. Specifies the slices that appear pulled out of a pie chart and their appearance. Specifies whether a legend title is rendered. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether a legend title is rendered in a chart. Specifies the separator to use between the legend entry and the value when you show values in the legend. The default is a comma (,) followed by a space. Specifies whether an axis title will be rendered. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether the default title is generated. Specifies whether the axis for the cumulation line is rendered. Specifies whether a label for the cumulation line is rendered in the legend. Specifies which values to show in a chart legend. Specifies that the legend will be positioned absolutely, by setting its pixel position. Specifies the pixel position of the bottom edge of the legend measured from the bottom of the chart. Specifies the pixel position of the left edge of the legend measured from the left edge of the chart. Specifies the pixel position of the right edge of the legend measured from the left edge of the chart. Specifies the pixel position of the top edge of the legend measured from the bottom of the chart. Specifies where to position the legend. Specifies whether to allow automatic resizing of the font. Specifies the maximum number of characters to show before the text is truncated. Specifies the text to append when a label is truncated. Specifies whether and how legend items are truncated. Specifies the separator to use when showing multiple values. Specifies whether the data may be rendered as either a bar, line, or area. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether the data may be rendered as either a bar, line, or area. Specifies whether the data may be rendered as either a bar, line or area. Specifies the properties of the gridlines in a chart. Specifies the properties of the minor gridlines in a chart. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies the properties of the minor gridlines in a chart. Specifies the properties of the major gridlines in a chart. Specifies the properties of the axis line in a chart. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies the properties of the lines that connect the segments of a stacked bar. This property is ignored for clustered bars. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies the properties of the lines that connect the segments of a stacked bar in a progressive chart. This property is ignored for clustered bars. Specifies the properties for the border of a note. Specifies whether a line may be rendered. This allows you to show markers without lines. Specifies the style, color, and weight of the line. Adds a trend line or curve that indicates the general direction of the data over time. Specifies the type of trend line. Specifies the series data item on which the trendline is based. Specifies the style, color, and weight of the line in a Pareto chart. Specifies the width of the bars as a percentage of the space available. For example, if you specify 50 percent, the bar takes up half of the space available and the bars are separated from each other. If you specify 100 percent, there is no space between the bars.The default value is 80. Specifies whether to show data points on the chart and how they are formatted. Specifies the style, color, and weight of the line. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies the style, color, and weight of the line. Specifies the color of the markers. Specifies the start and end angle and the direction of the gauge axis. All angles are measured in degrees starting from the three o'clock position. Specifies the start and end angles for the gauge axes. Specifies whether to show the center pivot point and its color, size, and style. Specifies whether borders appear around the chart body in a gauge chart. Specifies the color to show on the face of each gauge in a gauge chart. Specifies the dial outline color in a gauge chart. Specifies how color by value is rendered in a chart. Specifies the line thickness in points. A value of zero indicates the thinnest possible line. Specifies whether labels can be truncated. Specifies the maximum number of characters to show before the label is truncated. Specifies whether the labels can be rotated 45 degrees if the labels are long. Specifies whether the labels can be rotated 90 degrees if the labels are long. Specifies whether the labels can be staggered if they are long. Specifies whether some labels can be skipped if they are long. Specifies the maximum value for the numeric scale. If no value is specified, one will be calculated based on the data. Specifies the minimum value for the numeric scale. If no value is specified, one will be calculated based on the data. Specifies the interval between ticks on the numeric scale. If no value is specified, one will be calculated based on the data. Specifies whether the numeric scale is logarithmic or linear. Specifies the numeric axis to use. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies the properties of the axis line in a chart. Specifies the appearance of the range of values on an axis. Specifies whether to show the axis titles in a chart. Specifies which numeric axis to use. Specifies whether the absolute, stacked, or 100 percent stacked data may be drawn. Specifies the size of markers in points. A value of zero means do not show markers. Specifies the shape of the markers. Specifies the shape of a line in a line chart. Specifies the shape of an area in an area chart. Specifies the shape of the bars in a bar chart. Specifies the shape of the markers. If you choose a value of series or category, the marker shape varies accordingly. Specifies whether the chart is rendered with web-like flat concentric circles. The Radial Axis property must be set to Show for this property to take effect. Specifies whether a label is rendered for the baseline. Specifies whether a label is rendered for the marker. Specifies a distance from the mean in standard deviations. This value can be positive or negative. A value of zero indicates the mean value. Specifies a position based on a data percentile value. This value must be greater than zero. Specifies a position based on a percentage along the numeric axis. This value must be greater than zero. Specifies whether to allow truncation of text. Specifies how the radar chart is rendered. Specifies whether to render the baseline in the legend. Specifies whether values are rendered in the chart. Specifies whether a legend is rendered and where the legend is positioned in a chart. Specifies whether a note is rendered in a chart. Specifies the pixel position of the bottom edge of the note measured from the bottom of the chart. Specifies the pixel position of the bottom edge of the note measured from the left edge of the chart. Specifies the height of the note, in pixels. Specifies the width of the note, in pixels. Specifies which combination object to use when calculating the position. When multiple series exist, the index of 0 represents the topmost bar, line, or area in the Series drop zone, the index of 1 represents the second one, and so on. Specifies whether borders are rendered around specific chart elements, such as bars, stacks, areas, points, or pie slices. Specifies the color of the border rendered around specific chart elements, such as bars, stacks, areas, points, or pie slices. Specifies the type of regression used. Specifies whether there will be one regression line for all the data or one for each series. Specifies the highest exponential value to use in the regression calculation. Specifies a position relative to the next item in the chart. This is a percentage value. Negative values indicate before the member and positive values indicate after the member. Indicates whether to show the features of a map that do not have corresponding data. Specifies the point size used for map point features that do not have corresponding data. Specifies whether labels are rendered for the display layer in a map. Specifies whether values and labels are rendered for the region or point layer in a map. Specifies whether to summarize small items, such as slices, lines, areas, bars, or columns, in the chart and how they are summarized. You cannot summarize small items in charts that have matrix edges or in charts that have multiple numeric axes. Specifies whether to summarize small items, such as slices, lines, areas, bars, or columns, in the chart and how they are summarized. You cannot summarize small items in charts that have matrix edges or in charts that have multiple numeric axes. Specifies the aliases to use when matching data values to feature names in the map. Specifies whether the value zero is included in the automatic calculation of the numeric scale. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies that all instances of the chart use the same maximum value. When set to No, the axis maximum value is recalculated for each chart instance. It is only relevant if the chart is involved in a master detail relationship. Specifies the minimum size used for map point features that have corresponding data. For example, if the minimum size is 2pt and the maximum size is 12pt, the size of each point is calculated using linear interpolation that is based on its measure value. Specifies the maximum size used for map point features that have corresponding data. For example, if the minimum size is 2pt and the maximum size is 12pt, the size of each point is calculated using linear interpolation that is based on its measure value. Specifies whether and how to show legend values. Specifies whether the prompt is required or optional. If this property is set to required, the prompt must have a value entered before the report can be run. The Usage setting of the associated parameterized filter for this property will override the setting of this object. If you edit this property, but do not get the expected results, verify the Usage setting of the associated filter. Specifies whether, or where, to show the caption. Specifies whether the control allows the selection of multiple values. Note that an associated parameterized filter expression will override this object's setting. If you edit this property but do not get the expected results, check the associated expression for the presence of an operator that specifies how many items can be selected. Examples of multiple selection operators are "in" and "not in"; examples of single selection operators are equal (=), less than (<) and greater than (>). Specifies which interface the prompt control renders. Specifies which interface the prompt control renders. Specifies which interface the prompt control renders. Specifies which interface the prompt control renders. Specifies the type of calendar to show. The date values are mapped to the selected calendar before being formatted. The default value is inherited from the user's content language. Specifies whether the application submits the prompt page automatically, as soon as a value is changed. Specifies the parameter whose value is used to filter the values displayed in this control. Specifies whether the Text Box Prompt allows numbers only. Specifies whether to delimit digit groups with the thousands separator. Specifies whether to hide the asterisk (*) on required prompts and arrow (->) on type-in prompts that are in an error state. Specifies whether this control accepts ranges. The setting of the associated parameterized expression for this property will override the setting of this object. If you edit this property but do not get the expected results, check the associated expression for the presence or absence of an in_range operator. Specifies whether to allow multi-line editing in the text control Specifies whether to replace characters entered in the prompt control with asterisk (*) characters. Specifies the earliest date to render in the control, and the earliest date that can be selected. Specifies the latest date rendered in the control, and the last date that can be selected. Specifies the parameter that is satisfied by values chosen in the prompt control. Specifies whether to show the seconds. The format of the seconds can be controlled by selecting a specific format. The default value is inherited from the user's content language. Specifies whether to show the milliseconds. The format of the milliseconds can be controlled by selecting a specific format. This property is ignored if seconds are not rendered. The default value is inherited from the user's content language. Specifies whether the arms of the clock move. Specifies the behavior of the prompt button. Specifies the collection of default selections for a prompt control. Specifies whether the usage of this object is Optional, Required, or Disabled. When Optional, this condition applies if all parameters referenced by the expression are provided with values. If the expression does not refer to any parameters, then this condition is always applied. When Disabled, this condition is never applied, which is useful for authoring and testing purposes. Specifies the layout object that is referenced. An object is a reusable component only if it has a name. Specifies the layout object that is referenced. An object is a reusable component only if it has a name. You cannot modify this value. Specifies whether to override child objects. Before you can override child objects, they must have a name. Specifies how to embed the reference object. A reference, or pointer, to the object is stored, by default. Alternatively, a copy of the external object can be stored in the report. Specifies the caption for the level. Specifies the caption. Specifies pagination rules, such as page breaks, keep-with properties, page counts, and numbering. Specifies whether to position the footer as low as possible inside the parent object. Specifies which style property will override the other style property for intersecting cells in a crosstab, the row's properties, or the column's properties. Identifies an impact or custom diagram in IBM® Cognos® Metric Studio. Copy the identifier from Metric Studio (Diagrams tab, View the Diagram Identifier button in the Actions column) and paste it in this property. IBM® Cognos® Report Studio decodes the identifier into an image URL. The diagram is imported as a static image. Specifies a title within the legend above the palette for the region color. If this object is not defined, no additional title is drawn. If no legend is drawn, this object is ignored. Styling for this object is inherited from the legend title. Specifies a title within the legend above the palette for the point color. If this object is not defined, no additional title is drawn. If no legend is drawn, this object is ignored. Styling for this object is inherited from the legend title. Specifies a title within the legend above the palette for the point size. If this object is not defined, no additional title is drawn. If no legend is drawn, this object is ignored. Styling for this object is inherited from the legend title. Specifies the contents of the fact cells of the crosstab. There is only one fact cell definition for the crosstab, regardless of the number of measures. Controls how the labels in a chart are rendered. Specifies the frequency for which chart labels are to be rendered. If set to 3, for example, every third label will be rendered. Specifies which label will be rendered first. If set to 5, for example, the fifth label will be the first label rendered. Subsequent labels will be rendered as defined in the Display Frequency property. Specifies whether the list page header is to be rendered after the overall header. Specifies whether to perform a case insensitive search by default. Uniquely identifies a node member or spacer on an edge of a crosstab. Used by the Crosstab Intersection object to uniquely identify the intersection of elements from each edge. You cannot modify this value. Uniquely identifies the row of a node member or spacer on an edge of the crosstab. You cannot modify this value. Uniquely identifies the column of a node member or spacer on an edge of the crosstab. You cannot modify this value. Overrides the content of the selected crosstab intersection. Use this property to hide measure values for individual cells or to define custom content. Controls whether or not the values displayed on the chart are rotated when the Chart Orientation property is set to Horizontal. May help make values easier to read on horizontal charts. This property applies only to legacy charts. Controls the indentation of the contents of node members in a crosstab. Specifies whether to apply all of the classes defined or only one class. When set to Yes, the last class that was applied is used. Specifies whether to render values in the fact cells of the spacer on an edge of the crosstab. Specifies the style to use for page numbers. Specifies whether to render a page when data containers on a page contain no data. If all data containers on a page have this property set to No and do not have any data to render, the page is not rendered. If any data container on a page has data or has this property set to Yes, the page is rendered. Specifies the orientation and paper size for PDF documents. Specifies the win-loss value in a win-loss chart. It represents values that are ties, which are mapped on the zero line. Specifies whether data values that equal the Win Loss Threshold property are converted to zero and mapped on the zero line. Specifies a color, color gradient, or pattern to apply to the win values. Specifies a color, color gradient, or pattern to apply to the loss values. Specifies the type of line used to connect data values. Specifies whether to show value markers and how they are formatted. Specifies how the bubble size is computed. Minimum-Based assigns the smallest bubble to the minimum data value. Zero-Based computes the bubble size relative to 0. This option is compatible with Excel 2002. Zero-Based with Negatives shows negative bubbles as hollow, and the bubbles get larger as they get further from 0. This option is compatible with Excel 2007. Specifies how bubble sizes are calculated on a bubble chart. Specifies whether the default title may be generated. Specifies whether the cell is a table header. Use to make reports accessible for people who use screen readers. When set to Yes, screen readers and speech browsers programmatically create relationships between the table header and table cells. Specifies a material effect, such as plastic or metallic. Specifies a material effect, such as plastic or metallic, in a pie chart. Specifies whether the chart appears with a beveled edge. Specifies the position of a note in a chart. For list reports, specifies whether to render the column in the report output. Whether set to Yes or No, the query for the column is always executed. Specifies the size and shape of the bullet chart data marker that represents the actual value. Specifies the direction in which slices appear in a pie chart. Specifies whether to render a matrix of charts in rows and columns. Specifies whether to show the default label for the trend line. When set to No, you can type your own label text. Specifies whether data marker colors are synchronized between charts when you use the same data series for multiple charts within a combination chart. For example, if you create a line chart and a bar chart using the years data series, and you set this property to Yes, the data marker for 2010 is the same color in both charts. Use this property to eliminate redundant legend entries and help you interpret the data. Specifies which axes to show and the chart types to use for the series. Specifies whether to change the order of the categories, such as the bars in a bar chart. The default is No, which means that for a horizontal bar chart, bars start from the bottom to the top. Specifies whether the area extends to the width of the chart. This property applies only to defined areas of area charts. When the area chart is converted to a matrix of charts, this property is not supported. Specifies the label that is shown with the cumulation line on a Pareto chart. Specifies the data source and format for a text item, such as a legend item, legend title, axis label, or axis title. Specifies how to display the axis labels for nested categories. Concatenated separates the labels with a comma. Specifies the properties of the gauge axis line in a gauge chart. Specifies the properties of the major gridlines in the gauge axis of a gauge chart. Specifies the properties of the minor gridlines in the gauge axis of a gauge chart. Specifies the name that uniquely identifies the table of contents. Specifies the name of the table of contents to which the entry belongs. Specifies the heading level of the table of contents entry. Specifies whether a chart title is rendered. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether a chart subtitle is rendered. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether a chart footer is rendered. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether a chart title is rendered. Specifies whether a chart subtitle is rendered. Specifies whether a chart footer is rendered. Specifies where values and labels are to be rendered in the chart. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether tooltips are shown in the chart when you hover over data elements. Tooltips are not supported in PDF documents. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether tooltips are shown in a chart when you hover over data elements. Tooltips are not supported in PDF documents. Specifies whether tooltips are shown in a pie chart when you hover over data elements. Tooltips are not supported in PDF documents. Specifies whether tooltips are shown in a chart when you hover over data elements. Tooltips are not supported in PDF documents. Specifies whether pie labels are rendered. Specifies whether gauge labels are rendered. Specifies whether values are rendered. Specifies whether labels are rendered. Specifies the appearance of data labels in a pie chart. Specifies the appearance of data labels in a scatter chart. Specifies the appearance of data labels in a bubble chart. Specifies the appearance of data labels in area, bar, line, Pareto, and progressive charts. Specifies whether values are rendered as percentages. Specifies whether absolute values are rendered rather than cumulative values. Specifies whether the label for the Target Marker will appear in the legend. Specifies whether the label for the Target Tolerance will appear in the legend. Specifies whether the label for the Target Range will appear in the legend. Overrides the default label for the data item. Specifies what values to show in the chart and whether to show the corresponding measure, series, or category label. Controls how labels are arranged. If set to false, the chart uses the default positions. If set to true, the chart uses a different layout to avoid label collision. To keep existing reports unchanged, set this property to false. Specifies whether to center and expand the feature in the map chart. When set to Yes, the map feature is centered and expanded to take up all available space in the chart. When set to No, the map feature is not expanded. Specifies the maximum number of hotspots generated in a chart. A hotspot in a chart appears when you pause a pointer over it. For example, a hotspot on a drill-down symbol or a tooltip gives details about the column, line, or pie slice. If specified, this value overrides the hotspot configuration settings in IBM® Cognos® Administration. Specifies whether values are rendered in the chart. Specifies whether to automatically resize the font to fit the labels. Specifies whether the legend is rendered. Specifies whether feeler lines are rendered for each marker. Specifies whether the cumulation line is rendered. Specifies whether a total column is rendered. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether a bar that shows the total cumulative value is rendered. Specifies whether a regression line is rendered. A regression line is a straight or curved line that best approximates the data points in the series. Specifies how the series will be rendered; for example, absolute, stacked, or stacked 100%. Specifies the color, gradient, or pattern to be used for the first column in the progressive chart. Specifies the color, gradient, or pattern to be used for columns in the progressive chart that represent positive values. Specifies the color, gradient, or pattern to be used for columns in the progressive chart that represent negative values. Specifies the color, gradient, or pattern of the total column on the progressive chart. Specifies where the text of the marker is rendered. Adds reference lines to a chart based on numeric or statistical values, calculations, or layout calculations. This property applies only to legacy charts. Adds reference lines on the numeric axis of a chart based on numeric or statistical values, calculations, or layout calculations. Adds reference lines on the category axis of a chart based on numeric or statistical values, calculations, or layout calculations. Adds reference points to a chart based on numeric or statistical values, calculations, or layout calculations. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether to show special value markers and how they are formatted. Adds reference points to a chart based on numeric or statistical values, calculations, or layout calculations. Specifies the size of markers in points. A value of zero means do not show markers. Specifies the shape of the marker symbol. Specifies whether to show the label in the legend or in the chart. Specifies a block of text that you can position on a chart. Specifies the palette that controls the look of the dial portion of a gauge. Specifies whether to show totals for each column at the top of the chart. Specifies whether to display a line and whether to display markers. Specifies whether the cumulation line is rendered in a Pareto chart. Specifies whether to show the labels for the data markers on the cumulation line in a Pareto chart. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the numeric axis of a gauge chart is rendered. Specifies how the second Y axis is rendered. When Y2 Axis Position is set to Dual, the Y2 axis appears across from the Y1 numeric axis. When Y2 Axis Position is set to Bipolar, the Y2 axis appears below the Y1 axis. For example, in a combination chart showing Revenue and Quantity sold by Retailer type, with the Y2 Axis Position set to Dual, the Revenue columns and the Quantity sold line overlap because the Revenue axis (Y1) and the Quantity sold axis (Y2) are across from each other. However, with the Y2 Axis Position set to Bipolar, the Revenue columns appear above the Quantity sold line, and the data does not overlap. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies whether the axis is rendered. Specifies the size and style of the gauge needle. The chart contains one needle for each row in the data series. All needles on a gauge axis use the same specified styles. Specifies the colors of the gauge axis. Specifies the inner radius of the gauge axis as a percentage of the maximum allowed. Specifies the outer radius of the gauge axis as a percentage of the maximum allowed. Specifies whether the data labels are aligned to the inside or outside of the gauge axis. Specifies the orientation of the text on the gauge axis. Specifies the scatter marker position on the X-axis. Specifies the scatter marker position on the Y-axis. Specifies a distance from the mean in standard deviations. This value can be positive or negative. A value of zero indicates the mean value. Specifies a position based on a data percentile value. This value must be greater than zero. Specifies a position based on a percentage along the numeric axis. This value must be greater than zero. Specifies the type of numeric position on the X-axis. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies the value of the numeric position. Specifies the numeric position of a data item. Specifies the numeric position from a report expression. Specifies the numeric position for a data marker in a scatter chart. Specifies a distance from the mean in standard deviations. This value can be positive or negative. A value of zero indicates the mean value. Specifies a position based on a data percentile value. This value must be greater than zero. Specifies a position based on a percentage along the numeric axis. This value must be greater than zero. Specifies a type of numeric position. Specifies the value of the numeric position. Specifies the numeric position of a data item. Specifies the numeric position from a report expression. Specifies the numeric position for a data marker in a scatter chart. When running the report, specifies whether to automatically sort based on data type. Specifies whether the IBM® Cognos® report server picks up a minimal amount of processing. Local processing only occurs if the database cannot handle the load. This property applies only to dimensional or OLAP data sources. Specifies whether the application will return a null value when it encounters a division by zero. This property applies only to relational data sources. Specifies where to compute aggregates. The Extended setting means that aggregates are computed using an extended aggregate operation. The Database setting means that aggregates are computed by the database software. The Local setting means that aggregates are computed by the data retrieval software in the report server, using a running aggregate. Specifies how much of the query processing is performed by the client and how much is performed by the database server. If the database server can perform all the query processing, it does. Specifies the maximum number of database rows that the query can retrieve. An error is returned if the number of database rows returned exceeds the specified value. If no value is specified, no error is returned and the query returns all rows. Specifies the maximum number of tables that the query can retrieve. An error is returned if the number of tables in the generated IBM® Cognos® SQL exceeds the specified value. If no value is specified, no error is returned and there is no restriction on the number of tables that can be queried. Specifies the maximum period, in seconds, that the query can spend to open the database cursor and to retrieve the first row of data. An error is returned if the specified time is exceeded. Note that this property is not for the total time required to execute the query. If no value is specified, no error is returned and the query runs until complete. Specifies the maximum number of characters that the query is allowed to retrieve for each text BLOB. An error is returned if the number of characters retrieved exceeds the specified value. If no value is specified, no error is returned and text BLOBs can be of any size. Specifies whether outer joins are allowed on the object. This property applies to a single query and overrides the setting in IBM® Cognos® Framework Manager, the modeling tool. Specifies whether the query will be allowed to run if there is a cross join between database tables. This type of query generates a result set that includes all possible unique combinations of values from the first and second table. The default value is Deny. Specifies whether to send a request to the database using an SQL WITH clause. When set to Yes, and if the database supports WITH clauses, a WITH clause request is generated. When set to No, or if the database does not support WITH clauses, a request using derived tables is generated. Specifies whether a query is a candidate for reusing the query results set. If set to Yes, the query engine can reuse the existing SQL results from the cache. If set to No, the query is executed rather than using cached results. This property applies only to relational and dimensionally-modeled relational (DMR) data sources. Specifies whether a query is re-executed when a prompt request is performed. If set to Yes, this query or any query derived from this query will be re-executed whenever a prompt request is performed such as forward, backward or reprompt. If set to No, the query will only be re-executed if it depends on a parameter whose value changed during the prompt request. Specifies the type of suppression to apply to the query results. This property overrides the corresponding SAP BW governor in the model. If unspecified, the value of the governor in the model is used. Specifies whether the query is a candidate to run concurrently. If set to Concurrent, the query may still execute sequentially based on other factors. If not explicitly set, the query will execute sequentially. Concurrent query execution may improve performance in some cases. Specifies that IBM® Cognos® ReportNet® query semantics are used if they differ from IBM Cognos Business Intelligence query rules. Specifies whether the query should be given priority when determining parameter information. Queries with this property set to Yes are checked for parameter information first, followed by queries with this property set to Default. Queries with this property set to No will not be checked for parameter information unless it is referenced in a query that will be checked. Setting this property to Yes on parameterized queries can improve performance in displaying prompt pages. For SAP BW data sources, specifies whether to use the aggregation cache. We recommend that you use the default value. Specifies whether to return the full SAP MUN as the value for the business key. Use this query hint to allow a drill-down on a business key for a non-leaf member of an external hierarchy. When set to Yes, the full MUN appears in the report output. Signals to the SAP BW provider whether the query associated with this property is cached to the IBM® Cognos® Business Intelligence member cache. When set to Yes, the member cache is populated with the dimensions in the query, encrypted, and saved for later use. Specifies whether the generated SQL uses parameter markers or literal values. When set to Marker, specifies that the generated SQL uses markers to denote that the value will be provided later. When set to Literal, uses literal values in the generated SQL. If not specified, the server determines the behavior. Specifies the width, style, and color for the border of the object. Specifies whether borders appear around the chart body. Specifies the space between the object and the margin. If there is a border then it specifies the space between the object and the border. Specifies the margin properties for the object. Each report object has a container, or box, which can be set to display the contents (the default) or not. This property specifies whether to override the default box type for the object. Each report object has a container, or box, which can be set to display the contents (the default) or not. This property specifies whether to override the default box type for the object. When set to None, the object is not rendered and its space is not reserved in the report.   Specifies the color of the borders around the chart body in a pie chart. Specifies whether borders appear around the chart body in a pie chart. Specifies the fill color and effects for the plot area of a chart. Specifies the fill effects for the object. Specifies an image to be used as the background for the object. Specifies the background color for the object. Specifies the color of the object's text. Specifies the characteristics of a background. You can add background effects only to objects that have a fixed height and width; if a percentage size is given, the effects are ignored. Defines a drop shadow that is rendered around a container. Specifies whether a drop shadow appears on a chart and how it appears. Specifies a color gradient for the page. Specifies the palette to use for the chart. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies the color palette for a chart. Specifies the color palette in a progressive chart. Map layers use the numeric palette, in which the color of a region or point is based on its numeric value. Specifies a conditional palette for the chart. This property applies only to legacy charts. Specifies a conditional palette for the chart. Specifies rectangular colored regions drawn in the chart body to highlight parts of the chart. The regions are rendered behind the data markers. The regions are drawn in the same order that they appear in this property. The first region is drawn first, on the bottom, and the last region is drawn on top of the other regions. Specifies the position of the top edge of the colored region. Specifies the position of the bottom edge of the colored region. Specifies the position of the left edge of the colored region. Specifies the position of the right edge of the colored region. Specifies the position of one edge of the colored region along the numeric axis. The region extends from the position defined in the Start Position to the position defined in this property. The value specified in this property must be greater than the value specified in the Start Position property. Specifies the position of one edge of the colored region along the numeric axis. The region extends from the position defined in this property to the position defined in the End Position property. The value that you specify in this property must be less than the value that is specified in the End Position property. Specifies the fill color and effects for the dial face of a gauge chart. Specifies the font family, size, weight, style, and effects used to display the object's text. Specifies summary text for table-like objects. Use to make your reports accessible for people who use screen readers. The summary text is never displayed in visual Web browsers. Summary text is used only for screen readers and speech browsers. Set this property only on tables that are used to display data, and not on tables that are used for layout purposes. To have a table object function as a data table, ensure that one or more of its cells have the Table Header property set to Yes. Specifies a text alternative for non-text objects such as images and charts. Use to make reports accessible for people who use screen readers. Specifies how the contents of the selected object are aligned horizontally. Specifies how to vertically align this object, relative to its siblings. Specifies how objects contained in this object are vertically aligned. Specifies how to handle the white space inside the object and whether text in the object is wrapped or appears all on one line. The term white space refers to the spaces between words, where text can be wrapped. Specifies text properties such as line height, letter spacing, and word breaking. Specifies text flow properties, such as direction, writing mode, and justification. Specifies the height and width of the object, as well as how overflow content should be treated, using scroll bars and clipping. Specifies the absolute height and width of the object, as well as how overflow content should be treated, using scroll bars and clipping. Specifies how objects flow around an object. Specifies whether to display the object. When set to No, the object is hidden but a fixed space is reserved in the report. Specifies the properties for the table object. Specifies the name of the object. Specifies the label of the object. Specifies the type of object. Specifies the expression used to populate the data item. Specifies the type of aggregation to apply. The Automatic setting means that the application groups or summarizes based on the data type. The Summarize setting means that any setting found in the model will be used to determine the type of aggregation. The default setting is Automatic. Specifies the type of aggregation to apply to summarized values. These values appear at the higher levels of lists and crosstabs. For OLAP data sources, a rollup aggregate function of Count Distinct is supported for only levels and member sets. Specifies the data item that is used to calculate the summary or aggregation. Specifies the type of summary or aggregation that is applied. Specifies the type of summary or aggregation that is applied. Specifies which aggregation clause is used to calculate the summary. When set to Yes, the aggregation clause within set is used. When set to No, the aggregation clause within detail is used. Sorts the data that is used by the query to produce a temporary cube when needed, such as for a crosstab against a relational data source. This property affects the default order of members of a level populated from the data item. Specifies whether to pre-populate the control with values, but only if the parent of this prompt control is optional. This only applies to prompt controls that have a parent in a cascade. Specifies whether to suppress calculated values that occur at the intersection of a data source calculated member and a query-defined calculated member. When values are suppressed, the characters specified for the Not Applicable characters data format appear in the cells. Specifies the number of levels to pre-populate the prompt with. The default value is 1, which will pre-populate the prompt with only the root members. Specifies whether to render a detail value or an aggregate value for a text item that uses a data item as its source. Use this property only when you want to render the value that appears in the first or last detail row of a list, repeater or repeater table on the same page as the text item. Specifies a reference to a hierarchy. You cannot modify this value. Specifies a reference to a dimension. You cannot modify this value. Specifies a reference to a level. You cannot modify this value. Specifies a reference to a member. You cannot modify this value. Specifies a reference to a member property. You cannot modify this value. Specifies whether the set contains the root members or all of the members of the hierarchy. Specifies the Hierarchy Unique Name (HUN) of the hierarchy to which the data item belongs. Specifies the Level Unique Name (LUN) of the level to which the data item belongs. Specifies the Member Unique Name (MUN) of the member. Specifies the Member Property Unique Name (MPUN) of the member property. Specifies how the set is sorted. By default, the set is not sorted. Specifies the members of the intersection (tuple). Specifies the name of the object. Specifies the name of the object. Specifies the name of the object. Specifies the name of the object. Specifies the name of the object. Specifies the name of the object. Specifies the name of the object. Specifies a class to apply to the object. The class provides a default style. If you apply more than one class, the style properties from all classes are merged together when they are applied. However, if the classes have style properties in common, the style properties from the last class applied override those from previous classes. Specifies a unique name that allows layout objects to be reused, usually to take advantage of any applied formatting. Specifies the name of the object. Specifies a unique name that allows layout objects to be reused, usually to take advantage of any applied styling. Controls what portions of the range markers for tolerance and target ranges are rendered on a metrics chart. Specifies a color for the target value markers in a metrics chart. Specifies a color for the vertical lines that mark the tolerance ranges for target measure values in a metrics chart. Specifies target ranges centered around target measure values. Specifies a color for the vertical lines that mark the target ranges for target measure values in a metrics chart. Specifies a color for the borders around target value markers in a metrics chart. Specifies a percentage that affects the positioning of tolerance bar and range with respect to the target value. Specifies whether the status indicators will appear in the legend. Specifies whether the status indicators will be rendered over the first bar in the cluster or the middle of the cluster. Does not apply to stacked charts. Specifies the title that appears above the choices box when multiple selections are enabled. This property applies to the following prompt types: value, text box, date, date & time, time, interval, and select & search. The default title text is Choices. Specifies the title that appears above the results box in select & search prompts. The default title text is Results. Specifies the title that appears above the keyword search box in select & search prompts. The default title text is Keywords. Specifies the instructions that appear above the keyword search box in select & search prompts. The default text is as follows: Type one or more keywords separated by spaces. Specifies the label that appears beside the beginning of a range. This property applies to the following prompt types: date, date & time, time, and interval. The default label text is From. Specifies the label that appears beside the end of a range. This property applies to the following prompt types: date, date & time, time, and interval. The default label text is To. Specifies the label that appears beside the lowest value option when ranges are enabled. This property applies to the following prompt types: date, date & time, time, value, text box, and interval. The default label text is Earliest date, Earliest time, or Lowest interval. Specifies the label that appears beside the highest value option when ranges are enabled. This property applies to the following prompt types: date, date & time, time, value, text box, and interval. The default label text is Latest date, Latest time, or Highest interval. Specifies the text for the link below the choices box that selects all the items in the box. This property applies to all prompts with either multiple selections and ranges or multiple selections and search. The default link text is Select All. Specifies the text for the link below the choices box that deselects all the items in the box. This property applies to all prompts with either multiple selections and ranges or multiple selections and search. The default link text is Deselect All. Specifies the text for the link below the results box that selects all the items in the box. This property applies to all prompts with multiple selections and search, tree prompts, and value prompts. The default link text is Select All. Specifies the text for the link below the results box that deselects all the items in the box. This property applies to all prompts with multiple selections and search, tree prompts, and value prompts. The default link text is Deselect All. Specifies the text for the link that deselects the items when the selection is optional. This property applies to the following prompt types: text box, date, date & time, time, interval, value, select & search, and tree. The default link text is Deselect. Specifies the text for the additional prompt options link in select & search prompts. The default label text is Options. Specifies the label that appears on the Search button in select & search prompts. The default label text is Search. Specifies the label that appears on the button that is used to add items to the selected items box in all multiple selection prompts. The default label text is Insert. Specifies the label that appears on the button that is used to remove items from the selected items box in all multiple selection prompts. The default label text is Remove. Specifies the title that appears above the days box in interval prompts. The default title text is Days. Specifies the title that appears above the hours box in interval prompts. The default title text is Hrs. Specifies the title that appears above the minutes box in interval prompts. The default title text is Mins. Specifies the title that appears above the seconds box in interval prompts. The default title text is s. Specifies the title that appears above the milliseconds box in interval prompts. The default title text is ms. Specifies the title that appears above the list of choices in a value prompt. The default title text is the name of the level above the data items that are listed as choices; for example, Regions. Defines the condition to use to highlight items as selected in a control or container based on the value of a variable. Defining a condition sets the Auto Select property to None. Defines the condition to use to filter items in a control or container based on the value of a variable. Defines the condition to use to enable a control or container based on the value of a variable. Card to display when no other card matches the current variable state. Card to display when no other card matches the current variable state. The cards in the deck. Each card must have a corresponding row in the static data table. Specifies whether to define a default list item. When the default item is selected, sets the value of the data item in the control to null. By default, the no value item is the first item in the list. Sets the value of variables when the control or an item in the control is selected. The card that is currently displayed in the deck. Specifies which tab to show in the report. Specifies the variable to use in the control. Specifies the aggregation method. Specifies the aggregation method. Specifies the solve order in the crosstab. The item with the lowest solve order value is calculated first, followed by the next lowest value, and so on. For identical values, column items are calculated first, then row items, and then the measure. Defines the buttons in the button bar. Defines the buttons in the radio button group. Defines the check boxes in the check box group. Defines the list items in the control. Defines the tabs in the tab control. Defines the button in the control. Specifies the orientation of the control. Specifies the name of the no value list item. Specifies the position of the no list value item in the list. Specifies the name of the object in the control. Specifies the image used to identify the object in the control. Specifies the orientation of the tabs in the tab control. Specifies the color of the text of each label. Specifies the height and width of the control. Specifies the width of buttons in the button bar. Specifies the gap between buttons in the button bar. When defined, specifies whether to show the icon for each list item in the drop-down list. Specifies whether sorting is allowed for the column when the active report is executed. You can set the value of this property for multiple objects simultaneously by first control+clicking the items in the report. Specifies whether a column is visible when the active report is executed. You can set column visibility based on a condition. Specifies whether a column or row is visible when the active report is executed. You can set the value of this property for multiple objects simultaneously by first control+clicking the items in the report. Specifies whether to highlight areas in the data container that are clickable. Specifies the width of tabs in the tab control. Specifies the direction from which a new card appears. Select Auto Horizontal or Auto Vertical to automatically set the direction based on the order of cards in the deck. For example, when Auto Horizontal is specified, if you view the first card in a deck and you select to view the fourth card, the fourth card appears from the right. If you then select to view the first card, the first card appears from the left. Defines the values of the iterator. Specifies whether to show or hide the First button in the iterator. Specifies whether to show or hide the Previous button in the iterator. Specifies whether to show or hide the labels of iterator values. Specifies whether to show or hide the Next button in the iterator. Specifies whether to show or hide the Last button in the iterator. Specifies the user interface to use for the button in the iterator. Specifies the user interface to use for the labels of iterator values. Defines the button label in the iterator. Specifies the text color of the button label. Specifies the width of the drop-down list box. Specifies the width of the button. Specifies whether to show the icon for the current label. Specifies the number style to use for the iterator number. Specifies the color of the dots of the values that are not selected in the iterator. Specifies the color of the dot of the selected value in the iterator. Specifies the color of labels in the slider. Specifies the track length of the slider. Specifies whether to show one or two thumbs and what region of the track to highlight. Specifies whether to animate the movement of the slider. Specifies whether to update variables as the thumb is moved. When set to Yes, the report is updated live when the thumb is moved. When set to No, the report is updated only when the thumb is stopped and released. Specifies the interval, in slider values, between the appearance of ticks. For example, if you enter 3, a tick will appear for every third value in the slider. To apply this property, a value other than None or No Labels must be specified for the Tick Type property. Specifies the type of label to show for the ticks in the slider. Specifies the interval, in ticks, between labels. This helps to avoid label collisions in the slider. If there is a collision between two labels, the second label is not shown. Specifies the variable associated to the slider. Specifies the minimum value for the slider. Specifies the maximum value for the slider. Specifies at which intervals the thumb can come to a rest. Specifies the interval, in slider values, between the appearance of ticks. For example, if you enter 20 in a slider that contains values between 0 and 100, a tick appears at 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100. To apply this property, a value other than None or No Labels must be specified for the Tick Type property. Specifies the variable to use for the minimum value when the slider range type is Range. Specifies the variable to use for the maximum value when the slider range type is Range. Defines the values of the slider. Specifies which value of the variable to show. If the variable returns multiple values, List shows the values separated by commas. Specifies which areas of the data container are clickable. For some data containers, if you select to make parts clickable, you can further refine which areas are clickable with the Clickable Region property. Specifies whether to show the pointer cursor as a hand when hovering over an area that is clickable. You can set the value of this property for multiple objects simultaneously by first control+clicking the items in the report. Specifies whether to make the object clickable. When (Default) is selected, the value is inherited from the Clickable Regions property of the parent object. Specifies whether to make the object clickable when the active report is executed. You can set the value of this property for multiple objects simultaneously by first control+clicking the items in the report. When minor gridlines are defined for the chart axis, specifies by how many minor intervals to divide the major intervals. The default value is 2, which shows one minor gridline between each major gridline. When minor gridlines are defined for the chart axis, specifies by how many minor intervals to divide the major intervals. The default value is 2, which shows one minor gridline between each major gridline. Specifies the shape, fill type, and color of the markers in the chart. If the marker or baseline is based on a query calculation, allows you to switch to a different data item. Specifies the details of the data items in custom groups. Custom groups create groups of data items that are meaningful to you. Specifies whether to show tooltips of the slider values when the thumb is clicked or moved. Specifies the data item used to populate the text item in the control. Specifies the data item used to populate the image in the control. Specifies the data item used to populate the HTML item in the control. Defines the data values that can appear in the repeater table. Values are organized by data item. In addition to the default data item (Label) and values provided, you can create your own data items and values. Specifies the direction of text contained in compound objects. Compound objects include charts, maps, and prompts. Contextual sets the text direction based on the first alphabetic character in the text. If the character belongs to a language that supports bidirectional script, the direction is right to left. Otherwise, the direction is left to right. Numbers and special characters do not influence the text direction. For example, if the text starts with a number followed by an Arabic character, the direction will be right to left. If the text starts with a number followed by a Latin character, the direction will be left to right. Specifies the orientation of the mobile device required to display the object when the active report is viewed. For example, if Landscape is selected, the object is displayed only when the mobile device is held in a landscape orientation. The object is not displayed when the mobile device is rotated into a portrait orientation. Specifies the data format of the slider values. Specifies a set of members. Specifies the name of the prompt control to associate to the text item. This property is used to make a prompt control accessible by defining a label for the control. The measure that is used to show values as a percentage of a summary. Specifies the information that is used to calculate the percentage values. Specifies the data format of the object. This object supports only numeric formatting. The label for the data item. Automatic text uses the data item name as the label. Specified text uses text that you specify as the label. With specified text, you can add translations for the label to support users in multiple languages. Specifies the aggregation method to use to summarize data in the visualization when users select multiple values in an Active Report control, such as a check box control. Specifies whether to use data that is defined in the visualization definition instead of data that you insert from the package. Specifies the nesting order of extra categories in the query. Change the nesting order of extra categories when items are from the same dimension. For example, a visualization has Year as categories, and Month and Quarter as extra categories. The order of categories must be Year, Quarter, and Month for the query to run. Controls how the minimum and maximum values are calculated for the visualization. Specifies which areas of the visualization are clickable. Visualization as a Whole makes the entire visualization the clickable region. Visualization Intersections makes each element in the visualization clickable. Specifies whether tooltips are shown in a visualization when you hover over data elements. Tooltips are not supported in PDF documents. Specifies whether to include the booklet item when a table of contents is added to the report. The name of the booklet item. The report that is referenced as the booklet item. Specifies how to handle saved parameter values that come from the booklet item. Parameter values include signon, validation, and prompt information, and they are saved on the IBM® Cognos® server. When Ignore is selected, the values are not used when the report is run. When Merge is selected, parameter values that come from the booklet item are merged with parameter values that come from the report booklet. If the same value exists for both the booklet item and the booklet, the booklet item value is ignored. When the report is run, specifies whether to render authored prompt pages that come from the booklet item. When the booklet item is included in the table of contents, specifies the starting heading level for the booklet item. For example, if you specify 2, all table of content entries for the booklet item will have section numbers that start at 2. Specifies whether to roll up table of content entries for the booklet item into the report booklet. Specifies where the visualization is rendered. Visualizations that are rendered on the IBM® Cognos® server are rendered as static images. Some visualization properties apply to only one of the options. Rendering visualizations on the Cognos server or on the client has an impact on performance and on the size of the Active Report. To enable client side filtering, select Client. Specifies whether to highlight areas in the visualization that are clickable. Specifies the data format of the object. This object supports only numeric formatting. Specifies whether to show the range of all categorical data in the visualization or the filtered range corresponding to selected values in an Active Report control. For example, when all Series data is selected, all legend items are always shown in the visualization, and the color of each legend item stays the same in the visualization. When a category is inserted on an axis, space is reserved on the axis for all data. When filtered data is selected, only the filtered data is shown in the legend and on axes. The color of each legend item can change when users select different values in the control. The type of filter to generate for the join relationship. In generates an IN predicate of constant values. Between generates a BETWEEN predicate using the minimum and maximum values of the join keys. Table generates a table row constructor form of the IN predicate. By default, no filter optimization is done. Applies only to dynamic query mode. Specifies whether to reverse the direction of the slider. When set to Yes, horizontal sliders go right-to-left and vertical sliders go bottom-to-top. Specifies whether to render the object as a data table or as a layout table. Applies to lists, crosstabs, and repeater tables. Use this property to make your reports accessible for people who use screen readers. For example, when you create sections in a list, the outer list acts as headings and not as data rows. To correctly identify the outer list as a layout table, set this property for the outer list to Yes. The visualization type. This property shows the visualization ID, which also represents the visualization bundle name. Automatic chart type. The report where the styles are referenced from. If no data item is specified for the category, defines the label to use for the empty category item. Automatic uses the value label as the label, unless the visualization contains multiple values. When there are multiple values, no text appears for the label. Specified text uses text that you specify as the label. With specified text, you can add translations for the label to support users in multiple languages. Specifies whether to highlight areas in the data container that are not clickable, because there is no data for those areas. Specifies active report-to-active report drill through definitions. This property enables drill through from one active report to another active report when the reports are viewed in IBM® Cognos® Mobile. Specifies whether to use IBM® Cognos® Active Report decimal representation or JavaScript numbers to represent the values. Using Active Report decimal representation produces accurate results, but might affect active report performance. Using JavaScript numbers can produce floating point inaccuracies with certain decimal numbers, but performance is often better. Controls how the labels in a chart are rendered. Specifies the number of stagger levels to use when rendering labels on an axis. Specifies the angle in degrees that labels are rotated when rendering labels on an axis. Specifies to automatically select the first or last item in a control. When a value other than None is selected, any condition that is defined in the Container Selection property is removed. Specifies whether to show the range of all categorical data in the visualization or the filtered range corresponding to selected values in an Active Report control. For example, when all Series data is selected, all legend items are always shown in the visualization, and the color of each legend item stays the same in the visualization. When a category is inserted on an axis, space is reserved on the axis for all data. When filtered data is selected, only the filtered data is shown in the legend and on axes. The color of each legend item can change when users select different values in the control. Specifies run options for the report, such as the output format, how much data to return, and the number of rows per page. Specifies burst options for the report, such as the data item on which to burst reports and the recipients. Shows any problems that were detected when a report is upgraded. In HTML output, specifies whether to show each report page in its own tab, and the location where the tabs appear in browsers. Specifies the IBM Cognos product classes to use to format objects. Select 1.x styles to use IBM Cognos ReportNet styles. Select 8.x styles or 10.x styles to use IBM Cognos BI classes. Select 11.x styles to use IBM Cognos Analytics classes. Select Simplified styles to use classes that have minimal styling defined, which is useful when creating financial reports. For reports with multiple data containers, specifies whether to render the default number of rows of each data container on each HTML page. In saved HTML output, specifies whether to create multiple pages or a single, scrollable page. When working with reports that are created in IBM Cognos ReportNet, specifies whether to create CSV report output. Sets PDF page options. Adds layouts to a report based on conditions. Conditions are defined using variables. The name of the report, specified when the report is saved. Specifies the default data format properties for each type of data. Enables or disables drill-up and drill-down in the report. This property can also be set in the Basic tab of the Advanced drill behavior property. Enables or disables the report to be used as the source during a package drill through. This property can also be set in the Basic tab of the Advanced drill behavior property. When the report is a drill through target, specifies whether to apply additional filtering when names from the context in the source report matches names of items in the target report. This property can also be set in the Basic tab of the Advanced drill behavior property. Specifies drill-up or drill-down behavior for any data item in the report. Applies local and global styles from another report. The card that is currently displayed in the deck. The name of the class. The target report for the iFrame. Creates or edits application links. Application links are used to pass parameter information to target reports or external web pages. Creates a shared set definition. Specifies the properties of the active report. Specifies whether to enable interactivity in the report output. When set to Yes, users will be able to make changes to the report, such as filtering data and formatting the report. By default, interactivity is disabled for reports that are created in previous IBM Cognos BI versions. Specifies the package language. Specifies the type of aggregation to apply. The Automatic setting means that the application groups or summarizes based on the data type. The Summarize setting means that any setting found in the model will be used to determine the type of aggregation. The default setting is Automatic. Specifies the type of aggregation to apply to summarized values. These values appear at the higher levels of lists and crosstabs. For OLAP data sources, a rollup aggregate function of Count Distinct is supported for only levels and member sets. Creates or edits application links. Application links are used to pass parameter information to target reports or external web pages. In HTML output, specifies whether the on-demand toolbar is available. The default is yes. Applies only if the on-demand toolbar is enabled for the user's role. Specifies the package that is used by the query. Specifies a reference to a query. Specifies relationships between the master data container and the detail data container. Specifically, specifies how query items in the master query are linked to query items or parameters in the detail query. Specifies whether column titles are rendered. Specifies whether column titles are rendered. Specifies the height of the scrollable area, in pixels. Specifies the height of the scrollable area, in pixels. Specifies the height of each row in the data table in pixels. Specifies the background color of selected items. Specifies the foreground color of selected items. Specifies the sequence of colors to apply to the rows in the list. Specifies the sequence of colors to apply to the rows in the data table. Specifies how data items are laid out in the query. Use this property to ensure that data items are in the correct nesting order. If items are not ordered properly in the query, the report might not run. Specifies the color for the different borders in the data list. Specifies the width of the column, in pixels. Specifies whether sorting is allowed for the column when the active report is executed. Embeds custom indicators in the data list for the column values. You specify the type of custom indicator that is displayed and the shape and color of the data values, which must be between -1 and 1. Specifies whether to use IBM® Cognos® Active Report decimal representation or JavaScript numbers to represent the values. Using Active Report decimal representation produces accurate results, but might affect active report performance. Using JavaScript numbers can produce floating point inaccuracies with certain decimal numbers, but performance is often better. Overrides the default label of a column. When set to Yes, specify the new label in the Label property that appears. Specifies the label of the column title. Specifies how to display filter text for detail filters that are applied to the object. The option Changeable in viewer displays only filters that are changeable in Cognos Viewer. The option Not changeable in viewer displays only filters that not changeable in Cognos Viewer. Specifies whether to display filter text for all summary filters that are applied to the object. The JSON that is used to configure the custom control. The location of the file that contains the JavaScript for the custom control. The location of the file that contains the JavaScript for the page module. The height of the custom control. The width of the custom control. The interface that is used by the custom control to interact with the report. Specifies a description for the object, that is used to assist authoring. Specifies a unique name that allows layout objects to be reused, usually to take advantage of any applied styling. Specifies the aggregation method to use to summarize data in the data list when users select multiple values in an Active Report control, such as a check box control. Adds an overall summary to the data list. The label for the data item. Automatic text uses the data item name as the label. Specified text uses text that you specify as the label. With specified text, you can add translations for the label to support users in multiple languages. Identifier for the slot. Identifier for the data set. Specifies the data format of the object. Specifies the data format of the object. This object supports only numeric formatting. Specifies whether to show the range of all categorical data in the visualization or the filtered range. For example, when all Data is selected, all legend items are always shown in the visualization, and the color of each legend item stays the same in the visualization. When a category is inserted on an axis, space is reserved on the axis for all data. When filtered data is selected, only the filtered data is shown in the legend and on axes. The color of each legend item can change when users filter by different values in the visualization. Specifies the desired sort sequence. Controls how the minimum and maximum values are calculated for the visualization. Specifies the type of aggregation to apply when extra data is used with the visualization. Specifies the grouping structure, and the type of aggregation to apply to summarized values for grouped headers and footers. Specifies the text to use when a group of values is collapsed. The default is “####”. Controls the viewport. When set to “yes”, the viewport is locked to the beginning of a row after a user stops scrolling. Controls the ability to resize the data table column width for the report output. Controls the data display for a grouped column, based on the subsequent column values. Adds a header at the top of the data table, and specifies aggregation options for summarized values. Adds a footer at the bottom of the data table, and aggregates summarized values. Specifies the color for expand/collapse indicators. Specifies the shape for expand/collapse indicators. Specifies the label for column titles. Specifies default behaviour when drilling down on a crosstab, legacy chart, or list item. Expand replaces the drilled on item with its children inplace. Replace replaces the drilled on item and associated items with the children of the item and the item. Advanced configuration settings for the query engine.