The purpose of this form is to create workbook variables that you can use as part of a metric formula.
The Variables pane on the left side of the window lists all available variables. You can click on a variable to view and edit it or you can create a new variable.
You can select a field variable to display as a column on the S2 // Diagnostics tab and the Fuse Summary Metric Report. The values that display are the values from the field referenced in the field variable.
Field Variable
Field | Description |
Name
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Use this field to enter or edit the name of the variable.
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Field
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Use the drop-down list to select the field for the metric variable.
When defining a metric, if a field to be used in a metric definition is unknown, a field variable can be created. When an analysis is run, the user is prompted for the actual field to be assigned. This is useful when a metric refers to, for example, a user-defined or code field that is not known at the time of creation of the metric.
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Value Variable
Field | Description |
Add Button
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Click this button to add a Value Variable line to the grid.
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Remove Button
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Click this button to remove the selected Value Variable line from the grid.
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Variable Name
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Use this column to enter or edit the name of the variable.
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Value
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Use this column to assign a value to the variable for the current workbook.
When defining a metric, instead of setting criteria based on a defined value, you can describe a metric in terms of a variable. An example is a custom metric called
High Cost. At the time of the metric being created, you do not know what this value should be. Instead you can create a variable called, for example,
High Cost Value and use this in the metric definition. At run-time, when an analysis is run, the user is prompted to enter a value for this variable which will subsequently be used in the calculations.
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