Use the Webi native element link function to make this graph interact with other elements of the same report (native Webi tables / graphs and / or Need4Viz graphs).
Element binding can be defined on all objects or individually on one of the dimensions of the graph. By default,the link is active only on the last level of drill, change the option in the extended parameter (selection) to activate the link on each level.
You can find instructions for accessing settings for Need4viz graphics: Format Custom Element.
For the Bubble Chart, the available parameters are :
Global
Extended parameters
Global → See the user guide for the “Global” section
here
Menu → See the user guide for the “Menu” section
here
X_Axis &
Y_Axis → See the user guide for the “Axes” section
here
Options
Labels: This setting allows you to set the label options (Hide, Font, Outline). You can choose to apply the font settings to the hyperlinks.
Color : You can choose here to not apply a gradient color on the bubbles.
Markers : Choose here the markers shape (bubble, square, diamond…) opacity and outline thickness
Selection → See the user guide for the “Selection” section
here
Controls → See the user guide for the “Selection” section
here
Tooltip → See the user guide for the “Tooltip” section
here
Legend → See the user guide for the “Legend” section
here
Measure_X
General display: This setting allows you to specify the name of the measure in the labels (replaces the Webi object name, %SECTION% N4V variable can be used in the label), the unit to add as a measurement prefix or suffix as well as the measurement accuracy. The measurement display format (standard - e.g.: 2,345.67, compact - e.g.: 2.3K or compact long - e.g.: 2.3 thousand) can also be defined.
Aggregation : Define here the aggregate function to use when drilling
Display vertical line 1 : Define here settings to add a vertical line (representing the min/max/median/average/fixed value) with an optional text (use %V% to show the calculated value).
Display vertical line 2 : Define here settings to add a vertical line (representing the min/max/median/average/fixed value) with an optional text (use %V% to show the calculated value).
Display vertical band : Define here settings to add a vertical band between 2 values (min/max/median/average/fixed values) with an optional text (use %V1% and %V2% to show the calculated value).
Measure_Y
General display: This setting allows you to specify the name of the measure in the labels (replaces the Webi object name, %SECTION% N4V variable can be used in the label), the unit to add as a measurement prefix or suffix as well as the measurement accuracy. The measurement display format (standard - e.g.: 2,345.67, compact - e.g.: 2.3K or compact long - e.g.: 2.3 thousand) can also be defined.
Aggregation : Define here the aggregate function to use when drilling
Display horizontal line 1 : Define here settings to add a horizontal line (representing the min/max/median/average/fixed value) with an optional text (use %V% to show the calculated value).
Display horizontal line 2 : Define here settings to add a horizontal line (representing the min/max/median/average/fixed value) with an optional text (use %V% to show the calculated value).
Display horizontal band : Define here settings to add a horizontal band between 2 values (min/max/median/average/fixed values) with an optional text (use %V1% and %V2% to show the calculated value).
Measure_Z
General display: This setting allows you to specify the name of the measure in the labels (replaces the Webi object name, %SECTION% N4V variable can be used in the label), the unit to add as a measurement prefix or suffix as well as the measurement accuracy. The measurement display format (standard - e.g.: 2,345.67, compact - e.g.: 2.3K or compact long - e.g.: 2.3 thousand) can also be defined.
Aggregation : Define here the aggregate function to use when drilling
Bubble sizes : Here you can define the min and max size of the bubbles (in percentage)
Export Server → See the user guide for the “Export Server” section here
Export FTP → See the user guide for the “Export FTP” section here
Export SharePoint → See the user guide for the “Export SharePoint” section here