Amazon SimpleDB developer guide [[electronic resource] ] : scale your application's database on the cloud using Amazon SimpleDB / / Prabhakar Chaganti, Rich Helms |
Autore | Chaganti Prabhakar |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (252 p.) |
Disciplina |
005.75
005.7585 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HelmsRich |
Soggetto topico |
Web services
Cloud computing Database management |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-62408-3
9786612624087 1-84719-735-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting to Know SimpleDB; Experimenting with SimpleDB; How does SimpleDB work?; Domain; Item; Attributes; Values; How do I interact with SimpleDB?; How is SimpleDB priced?; Free tier; Why should I use SimpleDB?; Make your applications simpler to architect; Build flexibility into your applications; Create high-performance web applications; Take advantage of lower costs; Scale your applications on demand; Architect for the cloud; Summary; Chapter 2: Getting Started with SimpleDB
Creating an AWS accountEnabling SimpleDB service for AWS account; Query API and authentication; SimpleDB libraries; SDBtool - Firefox plugin; Sample outline - performing basic operations; Basic operations with Java; Exploring SimpleDB with Java; Creating a domain with Java; Listing domains with Java; Manipulating items with Java; Deleting a domain with Java; Basic operations with PHP; Exploring SimpleDB with PHP; Creating a domain with PHP; Listing domains with PHP; Manipulating items with PHP; Deleting a domain with PHP; Basic operations with Python; Introducing boto Exploring SimpleDB with PythonCreating a domain with Python; Retrieving a domain with Python; Creating items with Python; Summary; Chapter 3: SimpleDB versus RDBMS; No normalization; No joins; No schemas; Simpler SQL; Only strings; Eventual consistency; Flash: February 24, 2010-consistent read added; Scalability; Low maintenance; Advantages of the SimpleDB model; Disadvantages of the SimpleDB model; Summary; Chapter 4: The SimpleDB Data Model; Domains; Domains with Java; Domains with PHP; Domains with Python; Exploring the metadata for a domain and costs; Retrieving domain metadata Retrieving domain metadata with JavaRetrieving domain metadata with PHP; Retrieving domain metadata with Python; Components of a domain's metadata; SimpleDB domain constraints; Items; Adding attributes to an item with Java; Adding attributes to an item with PHP; Adding attributes to an item with Python; Constraints on SimpleDB items; Attributes; Attributes with Java; Attributes with PHP; Attributes with Python; Constraints on SimpleDB item attributes; Values; Storing multiple values in a single attribute with Java; Storing multiple values in a single attribute with PHP Storing multiple values in a single attribute with PythonConstraints on values of a SimpleDB item; Consistent Read and Conditional Put / Delete announcement; ConsistentRead = true for getAttributes and Select; Conditional Put / Delete; Summary; Chapter 5: Data Types; What is lexicographical comparison?; Storing numeric values; Storing numeric values with Java; Storing numeric values with PHP; Storing numeric values with Python; Storing date values; Storing date values with Java; Storing date values with PHP; Storing date values with Python; Storing Boolean values Storing Boolean values with Java |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459648103321 |
Chaganti Prabhakar | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Amazon SimpleDB developer guide : scale your application's database on the cloud using Amazon SimpleDB / / Prabhakar Chaganti, Rich Helms |
Autore | Chaganti Prabhakar |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, United Kingdom : , : Packt Enterprise, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (252 pages) |
Disciplina |
005.75
005.7585 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HelmsRich |
Soggetto topico |
Web services
Cloud computing Database management |
ISBN |
1-282-62408-3
9786612624087 1-84719-735-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting to Know SimpleDB; Experimenting with SimpleDB; How does SimpleDB work?; Domain; Item; Attributes; Values; How do I interact with SimpleDB?; How is SimpleDB priced?; Free tier; Why should I use SimpleDB?; Make your applications simpler to architect; Build flexibility into your applications; Create high-performance web applications; Take advantage of lower costs; Scale your applications on demand; Architect for the cloud; Summary; Chapter 2: Getting Started with SimpleDB
Creating an AWS accountEnabling SimpleDB service for AWS account; Query API and authentication; SimpleDB libraries; SDBtool - Firefox plugin; Sample outline - performing basic operations; Basic operations with Java; Exploring SimpleDB with Java; Creating a domain with Java; Listing domains with Java; Manipulating items with Java; Deleting a domain with Java; Basic operations with PHP; Exploring SimpleDB with PHP; Creating a domain with PHP; Listing domains with PHP; Manipulating items with PHP; Deleting a domain with PHP; Basic operations with Python; Introducing boto Exploring SimpleDB with PythonCreating a domain with Python; Retrieving a domain with Python; Creating items with Python; Summary; Chapter 3: SimpleDB versus RDBMS; No normalization; No joins; No schemas; Simpler SQL; Only strings; Eventual consistency; Flash: February 24, 2010-consistent read added; Scalability; Low maintenance; Advantages of the SimpleDB model; Disadvantages of the SimpleDB model; Summary; Chapter 4: The SimpleDB Data Model; Domains; Domains with Java; Domains with PHP; Domains with Python; Exploring the metadata for a domain and costs; Retrieving domain metadata Retrieving domain metadata with JavaRetrieving domain metadata with PHP; Retrieving domain metadata with Python; Components of a domain's metadata; SimpleDB domain constraints; Items; Adding attributes to an item with Java; Adding attributes to an item with PHP; Adding attributes to an item with Python; Constraints on SimpleDB items; Attributes; Attributes with Java; Attributes with PHP; Attributes with Python; Constraints on SimpleDB item attributes; Values; Storing multiple values in a single attribute with Java; Storing multiple values in a single attribute with PHP Storing multiple values in a single attribute with PythonConstraints on values of a SimpleDB item; Consistent Read and Conditional Put / Delete announcement; ConsistentRead = true for getAttributes and Select; Conditional Put / Delete; Summary; Chapter 5: Data Types; What is lexicographical comparison?; Storing numeric values; Storing numeric values with Java; Storing numeric values with PHP; Storing numeric values with Python; Storing date values; Storing date values with Java; Storing date values with PHP; Storing date values with Python; Storing Boolean values Storing Boolean values with Java |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784936103321 |
Chaganti Prabhakar | ||
Birmingham, United Kingdom : , : Packt Enterprise, , 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Amazon SimpleDB developer guide : scale your application's database on the cloud using Amazon SimpleDB / / Prabhakar Chaganti, Rich Helms |
Autore | Chaganti Prabhakar |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, United Kingdom : , : Packt Enterprise, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (252 pages) |
Disciplina |
005.75
005.7585 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HelmsRich |
Soggetto topico |
Web services
Cloud computing Database management |
ISBN |
1-282-62408-3
9786612624087 1-84719-735-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting to Know SimpleDB; Experimenting with SimpleDB; How does SimpleDB work?; Domain; Item; Attributes; Values; How do I interact with SimpleDB?; How is SimpleDB priced?; Free tier; Why should I use SimpleDB?; Make your applications simpler to architect; Build flexibility into your applications; Create high-performance web applications; Take advantage of lower costs; Scale your applications on demand; Architect for the cloud; Summary; Chapter 2: Getting Started with SimpleDB
Creating an AWS accountEnabling SimpleDB service for AWS account; Query API and authentication; SimpleDB libraries; SDBtool - Firefox plugin; Sample outline - performing basic operations; Basic operations with Java; Exploring SimpleDB with Java; Creating a domain with Java; Listing domains with Java; Manipulating items with Java; Deleting a domain with Java; Basic operations with PHP; Exploring SimpleDB with PHP; Creating a domain with PHP; Listing domains with PHP; Manipulating items with PHP; Deleting a domain with PHP; Basic operations with Python; Introducing boto Exploring SimpleDB with PythonCreating a domain with Python; Retrieving a domain with Python; Creating items with Python; Summary; Chapter 3: SimpleDB versus RDBMS; No normalization; No joins; No schemas; Simpler SQL; Only strings; Eventual consistency; Flash: February 24, 2010-consistent read added; Scalability; Low maintenance; Advantages of the SimpleDB model; Disadvantages of the SimpleDB model; Summary; Chapter 4: The SimpleDB Data Model; Domains; Domains with Java; Domains with PHP; Domains with Python; Exploring the metadata for a domain and costs; Retrieving domain metadata Retrieving domain metadata with JavaRetrieving domain metadata with PHP; Retrieving domain metadata with Python; Components of a domain's metadata; SimpleDB domain constraints; Items; Adding attributes to an item with Java; Adding attributes to an item with PHP; Adding attributes to an item with Python; Constraints on SimpleDB items; Attributes; Attributes with Java; Attributes with PHP; Attributes with Python; Constraints on SimpleDB item attributes; Values; Storing multiple values in a single attribute with Java; Storing multiple values in a single attribute with PHP Storing multiple values in a single attribute with PythonConstraints on values of a SimpleDB item; Consistent Read and Conditional Put / Delete announcement; ConsistentRead = true for getAttributes and Select; Conditional Put / Delete; Summary; Chapter 5: Data Types; What is lexicographical comparison?; Storing numeric values; Storing numeric values with Java; Storing numeric values with PHP; Storing numeric values with Python; Storing date values; Storing date values with Java; Storing date values with PHP; Storing date values with Python; Storing Boolean values Storing Boolean values with Java |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910821645303321 |
Chaganti Prabhakar | ||
Birmingham, United Kingdom : , : Packt Enterprise, , 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Drupal 7 social networking [[electronic resource] ] : build a social or community website with friends lists, groups, custom user profiles, and much more / / Michael Peacock |
Autore | Peacock Michael |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, : Packt Enterprise, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (328 p.) |
Disciplina |
006.76
025.3/13 |
Collana | Community experience distilled |
Soggetto topico |
Social media
Social networks |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-28955-5
9786613289551 1-84951-601-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Drupal and Social Networking; Social Networking: An introduction; Business logic to social networks; Examples: Businesses making use of existing social networks and their own social networks; Why not join or use an existing social network?; Provide a service; Improve business; Improve communications; Existing social networks; Facebook; LinkedIn; MySpace; Twitter; Drupal; What is a CMS?; What is Drupal?; Drupal as a social networking platform; Alternatives to Drupal
Roll your ownElgg; Hybrid approaches; DinoSpace!; Installing Drupal; Requirements; Download; Installation; Extracting the Drupal files; Creating the database; Running the Drupal installer; Configuring Drupal; People: Account settings; System: Site information; Other configuration options; Summary; Chapter 2: Preparing Drupal for a Social Networking Site; How Drupal works; An abstract framework; Nodes; Modules and themes; Administering Drupal-An overview; Logging in; Dashboard; Content; Content statuses; Creating content; Comments; Structure; Blocks; Content types; Menus; Taxonomy; Appearance PeoplePermissions; Roles; Modules; Configuration; Reports; Help; Content types and taxonomy: A detailed look; Creating a new content type; Adding fields to the content type; Test content in action!; Planning our site; Static content; Grouping content; Starting to build our site; Using taxonomy; Creating the vocabulary; Summary; Chapter 3: User Content: Contributions, Forums, and Blogs; Our site; User roles: an important note; Drupal modules; Managing comments; Comments within DinoSpace!; Forums; Planning our forum structure; Creating and managing forums and containers; Viewing our forums Creating a forum topicTaxonomies; Planning: how will roles fit in?; Setting up and using blogs; Viewing blogs and the blog menu; Using the blog; Collaborative writing; Creating a book; Creating pages in the book; Outline; Permissions and roles; Why not grant all permissions?; Polls; Adding roles; Contributions in the form of pages; Permissions and roles; Uploaded files; Roles; Anonymous role permissions; Authenticated users; Additional roles; Contributors; Moderators; Power contributors; Summary; Chapter 4: Users and Profiles; What are we going to do and why?; Getting set up Users, roles, and permissionsUser management; Users: Viewing, searching, sorting, and filtering; Creating a user; Editing a user; Bulk user operations; Roles; Permissions; Creating customizable user profiles; Listing your dinosaurs; Linking to other social network profiles; Profile in action; Globally recognized avatars: Enabling Gravatars; Tracking user activity; User centric home page; Account settings; Summary; Chapter 5: Enabling User Interaction; DinoSpace!: A review; Preparation: Installing the modules; Relationships; Planning user relationships; Managing and creating relationships Creating a relationship type |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910461815503321 |
Peacock Michael | ||
Birmingham, : Packt Enterprise, 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Drupal 7 social networking [[electronic resource] ] : build a social or community website with friends lists, groups, custom user profiles, and much more / / Michael Peacock |
Autore | Peacock Michael |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, : Packt Enterprise, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (328 p.) |
Disciplina |
006.76
025.3/13 |
Collana | Community experience distilled |
Soggetto topico |
Social media
Social networks |
ISBN |
1-283-28955-5
9786613289551 1-84951-601-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Drupal and Social Networking; Social Networking: An introduction; Business logic to social networks; Examples: Businesses making use of existing social networks and their own social networks; Why not join or use an existing social network?; Provide a service; Improve business; Improve communications; Existing social networks; Facebook; LinkedIn; MySpace; Twitter; Drupal; What is a CMS?; What is Drupal?; Drupal as a social networking platform; Alternatives to Drupal
Roll your ownElgg; Hybrid approaches; DinoSpace!; Installing Drupal; Requirements; Download; Installation; Extracting the Drupal files; Creating the database; Running the Drupal installer; Configuring Drupal; People: Account settings; System: Site information; Other configuration options; Summary; Chapter 2: Preparing Drupal for a Social Networking Site; How Drupal works; An abstract framework; Nodes; Modules and themes; Administering Drupal-An overview; Logging in; Dashboard; Content; Content statuses; Creating content; Comments; Structure; Blocks; Content types; Menus; Taxonomy; Appearance PeoplePermissions; Roles; Modules; Configuration; Reports; Help; Content types and taxonomy: A detailed look; Creating a new content type; Adding fields to the content type; Test content in action!; Planning our site; Static content; Grouping content; Starting to build our site; Using taxonomy; Creating the vocabulary; Summary; Chapter 3: User Content: Contributions, Forums, and Blogs; Our site; User roles: an important note; Drupal modules; Managing comments; Comments within DinoSpace!; Forums; Planning our forum structure; Creating and managing forums and containers; Viewing our forums Creating a forum topicTaxonomies; Planning: how will roles fit in?; Setting up and using blogs; Viewing blogs and the blog menu; Using the blog; Collaborative writing; Creating a book; Creating pages in the book; Outline; Permissions and roles; Why not grant all permissions?; Polls; Adding roles; Contributions in the form of pages; Permissions and roles; Uploaded files; Roles; Anonymous role permissions; Authenticated users; Additional roles; Contributors; Moderators; Power contributors; Summary; Chapter 4: Users and Profiles; What are we going to do and why?; Getting set up Users, roles, and permissionsUser management; Users: Viewing, searching, sorting, and filtering; Creating a user; Editing a user; Bulk user operations; Roles; Permissions; Creating customizable user profiles; Listing your dinosaurs; Linking to other social network profiles; Profile in action; Globally recognized avatars: Enabling Gravatars; Tracking user activity; User centric home page; Account settings; Summary; Chapter 5: Enabling User Interaction; DinoSpace!: A review; Preparation: Installing the modules; Relationships; Planning user relationships; Managing and creating relationships Creating a relationship type |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910789723203321 |
Peacock Michael | ||
Birmingham, : Packt Enterprise, 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Drupal 7 social networking : build a social or community website with friends lists, groups, custom user profiles, and much more / / Michael Peacock |
Autore | Peacock Michael |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, : Packt Enterprise, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (328 p.) |
Disciplina |
006.76
025.3/13 |
Collana | Community experience distilled |
Soggetto topico |
Social media
Social networks |
ISBN |
1-283-28955-5
9786613289551 1-84951-601-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Drupal and Social Networking; Social Networking: An introduction; Business logic to social networks; Examples: Businesses making use of existing social networks and their own social networks; Why not join or use an existing social network?; Provide a service; Improve business; Improve communications; Existing social networks; Facebook; LinkedIn; MySpace; Twitter; Drupal; What is a CMS?; What is Drupal?; Drupal as a social networking platform; Alternatives to Drupal
Roll your ownElgg; Hybrid approaches; DinoSpace!; Installing Drupal; Requirements; Download; Installation; Extracting the Drupal files; Creating the database; Running the Drupal installer; Configuring Drupal; People: Account settings; System: Site information; Other configuration options; Summary; Chapter 2: Preparing Drupal for a Social Networking Site; How Drupal works; An abstract framework; Nodes; Modules and themes; Administering Drupal-An overview; Logging in; Dashboard; Content; Content statuses; Creating content; Comments; Structure; Blocks; Content types; Menus; Taxonomy; Appearance PeoplePermissions; Roles; Modules; Configuration; Reports; Help; Content types and taxonomy: A detailed look; Creating a new content type; Adding fields to the content type; Test content in action!; Planning our site; Static content; Grouping content; Starting to build our site; Using taxonomy; Creating the vocabulary; Summary; Chapter 3: User Content: Contributions, Forums, and Blogs; Our site; User roles: an important note; Drupal modules; Managing comments; Comments within DinoSpace!; Forums; Planning our forum structure; Creating and managing forums and containers; Viewing our forums Creating a forum topicTaxonomies; Planning: how will roles fit in?; Setting up and using blogs; Viewing blogs and the blog menu; Using the blog; Collaborative writing; Creating a book; Creating pages in the book; Outline; Permissions and roles; Why not grant all permissions?; Polls; Adding roles; Contributions in the form of pages; Permissions and roles; Uploaded files; Roles; Anonymous role permissions; Authenticated users; Additional roles; Contributors; Moderators; Power contributors; Summary; Chapter 4: Users and Profiles; What are we going to do and why?; Getting set up Users, roles, and permissionsUser management; Users: Viewing, searching, sorting, and filtering; Creating a user; Editing a user; Bulk user operations; Roles; Permissions; Creating customizable user profiles; Listing your dinosaurs; Linking to other social network profiles; Profile in action; Globally recognized avatars: Enabling Gravatars; Tracking user activity; User centric home page; Account settings; Summary; Chapter 5: Enabling User Interaction; DinoSpace!: A review; Preparation: Installing the modules; Relationships; Planning user relationships; Managing and creating relationships Creating a relationship type |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808397603321 |
Peacock Michael | ||
Birmingham, : Packt Enterprise, 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
IBM Cognos 8 Report Studio cookbook [[electronic resource] ] : over 80 great recipes for taking control of Cognos 8 Report Studio / / Abhishek Sanghani |
Autore | Sanghani Abhishek |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (272 p.) |
Disciplina | 658.4038011 |
Soggetto topico |
Corporation reports - Computer programs
IBM software |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-62413-X
9786612624131 1-84968-035-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Report Authoring Basic Concepts; Introduction; Summary filter and detail filter; Sorting grouped values; Aggregation and rollup aggregation; Implementing IF THEN ELSE in filters; Data formatting options: Dates, numbers,; and percentages; Creating sections; Hiding column in crosstab; Prompts: Display value versus use value; Chapter 2: Advanced Report Authoring; Introduction; Adding a cascaded prompt; Creating nested report: Defining master; detail relationship; Writing back to the database
Adding conditional formattingRunning difference: Negative values in; brackets and red; New conditional styling with v8.3 onwards; Conditional block: Many reports in one; Drill-through from crosstab intersection; Overriding crosstab intersection; drill-through definition; Chapter 3: Tips and Tricks: JavaScripts; Introduction; Dynamic default value for prompt; Changing title of the dropdown box; Listbox: Applying Deselect All on rerun; Validating textbox prompts; Show/Hide prompt controls at runtime; Automatic selection and submission of values; Manipulating Date Time control Variable width bar chart using JavaScriptChapter 4: Tips and Tricks: Report Page; Introduction; Showing images dynamically; (Traffic Light report); Handling missing image issue; Dynamic links to external website; (Google Map example); Alternating drill link; Showing tool tip on reports; Achieving minimum column width; Merged cells in Excel output; Worksheet name in Excel output; Conditional column titles; Chapter 5: XML Editing; Introduction; Quickly changing drill targets; Copy-pasting drill link; Removing references to old package; and namespaces; A hidden gem in XML-row level formatting Chapter 6: Writing Printable ReportsIntroduction; Container size and rows per page; Eliminating orphan rows; Defining page orientation and size; (also override for one page); Avoiding page title repetition; Horizontal pagination; Choosing output format from prompt; Choosing right colors; Defining page set; Caution about HTML items and JavaScript; Chapter 7: Working with Dimensional Models; Introduction; List report or crosstab report; Filtering rows or columns; Filtering whole report; Adding prompt into slicer and its limitation; New feature for zero suppression Level independent MUN for parentchild hierarchy; Aggregation versus pre-aggregated values; RoleValue() function; Swapping dimensions using; string manipulation; Chapter 8: Macros; Introduction; Add data level security using CSVIdentityMap macro; Using prompt macro in native SQL; Making prompt optional; Adding token using macro; Using prompt and promptmany macros in query subject; Showing the prompt values in report based on security; String operations to get it right; Showing user name in footer; Chapter 9: Using Report Studio Better; Introduction; Report Studio environmental options Copy-pasting partial or full report |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459388703321 |
Sanghani Abhishek | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
IBM Cognos 8 Report Studio cookbook [[electronic resource] ] : over 80 great recipes for taking control of Cognos 8 Report Studio / / Abhishek Sanghani |
Autore | Sanghani Abhishek |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (272 p.) |
Disciplina | 658.4038011 |
Soggetto topico |
Corporation reports - Computer programs
IBM software |
ISBN |
1-282-62413-X
9786612624131 1-84968-035-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Report Authoring Basic Concepts; Introduction; Summary filter and detail filter; Sorting grouped values; Aggregation and rollup aggregation; Implementing IF THEN ELSE in filters; Data formatting options: Dates, numbers,; and percentages; Creating sections; Hiding column in crosstab; Prompts: Display value versus use value; Chapter 2: Advanced Report Authoring; Introduction; Adding a cascaded prompt; Creating nested report: Defining master; detail relationship; Writing back to the database
Adding conditional formattingRunning difference: Negative values in; brackets and red; New conditional styling with v8.3 onwards; Conditional block: Many reports in one; Drill-through from crosstab intersection; Overriding crosstab intersection; drill-through definition; Chapter 3: Tips and Tricks: JavaScripts; Introduction; Dynamic default value for prompt; Changing title of the dropdown box; Listbox: Applying Deselect All on rerun; Validating textbox prompts; Show/Hide prompt controls at runtime; Automatic selection and submission of values; Manipulating Date Time control Variable width bar chart using JavaScriptChapter 4: Tips and Tricks: Report Page; Introduction; Showing images dynamically; (Traffic Light report); Handling missing image issue; Dynamic links to external website; (Google Map example); Alternating drill link; Showing tool tip on reports; Achieving minimum column width; Merged cells in Excel output; Worksheet name in Excel output; Conditional column titles; Chapter 5: XML Editing; Introduction; Quickly changing drill targets; Copy-pasting drill link; Removing references to old package; and namespaces; A hidden gem in XML-row level formatting Chapter 6: Writing Printable ReportsIntroduction; Container size and rows per page; Eliminating orphan rows; Defining page orientation and size; (also override for one page); Avoiding page title repetition; Horizontal pagination; Choosing output format from prompt; Choosing right colors; Defining page set; Caution about HTML items and JavaScript; Chapter 7: Working with Dimensional Models; Introduction; List report or crosstab report; Filtering rows or columns; Filtering whole report; Adding prompt into slicer and its limitation; New feature for zero suppression Level independent MUN for parentchild hierarchy; Aggregation versus pre-aggregated values; RoleValue() function; Swapping dimensions using; string manipulation; Chapter 8: Macros; Introduction; Add data level security using CSVIdentityMap macro; Using prompt macro in native SQL; Making prompt optional; Adding token using macro; Using prompt and promptmany macros in query subject; Showing the prompt values in report based on security; String operations to get it right; Showing user name in footer; Chapter 9: Using Report Studio Better; Introduction; Report Studio environmental options Copy-pasting partial or full report |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784916803321 |
Sanghani Abhishek | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
IBM Cognos 8 Report Studio cookbook : over 80 great recipes for taking control of Cognos 8 Report Studio / / Abhishek Sanghani |
Autore | Sanghani Abhishek |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (272 p.) |
Disciplina | 658.4038011 |
Soggetto topico |
Corporation reports - Computer programs
IBM software |
ISBN |
1-282-62413-X
9786612624131 1-84968-035-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Report Authoring Basic Concepts; Introduction; Summary filter and detail filter; Sorting grouped values; Aggregation and rollup aggregation; Implementing IF THEN ELSE in filters; Data formatting options: Dates, numbers,; and percentages; Creating sections; Hiding column in crosstab; Prompts: Display value versus use value; Chapter 2: Advanced Report Authoring; Introduction; Adding a cascaded prompt; Creating nested report: Defining master; detail relationship; Writing back to the database
Adding conditional formattingRunning difference: Negative values in; brackets and red; New conditional styling with v8.3 onwards; Conditional block: Many reports in one; Drill-through from crosstab intersection; Overriding crosstab intersection; drill-through definition; Chapter 3: Tips and Tricks: JavaScripts; Introduction; Dynamic default value for prompt; Changing title of the dropdown box; Listbox: Applying Deselect All on rerun; Validating textbox prompts; Show/Hide prompt controls at runtime; Automatic selection and submission of values; Manipulating Date Time control Variable width bar chart using JavaScriptChapter 4: Tips and Tricks: Report Page; Introduction; Showing images dynamically; (Traffic Light report); Handling missing image issue; Dynamic links to external website; (Google Map example); Alternating drill link; Showing tool tip on reports; Achieving minimum column width; Merged cells in Excel output; Worksheet name in Excel output; Conditional column titles; Chapter 5: XML Editing; Introduction; Quickly changing drill targets; Copy-pasting drill link; Removing references to old package; and namespaces; A hidden gem in XML-row level formatting Chapter 6: Writing Printable ReportsIntroduction; Container size and rows per page; Eliminating orphan rows; Defining page orientation and size; (also override for one page); Avoiding page title repetition; Horizontal pagination; Choosing output format from prompt; Choosing right colors; Defining page set; Caution about HTML items and JavaScript; Chapter 7: Working with Dimensional Models; Introduction; List report or crosstab report; Filtering rows or columns; Filtering whole report; Adding prompt into slicer and its limitation; New feature for zero suppression Level independent MUN for parentchild hierarchy; Aggregation versus pre-aggregated values; RoleValue() function; Swapping dimensions using; string manipulation; Chapter 8: Macros; Introduction; Add data level security using CSVIdentityMap macro; Using prompt macro in native SQL; Making prompt optional; Adding token using macro; Using prompt and promptmany macros in query subject; Showing the prompt values in report based on security; String operations to get it right; Showing user name in footer; Chapter 9: Using Report Studio Better; Introduction; Report Studio environmental options Copy-pasting partial or full report |
Altri titoli varianti | IBM Cognos Eight Report Studio cookbook |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910819839603321 |
Sanghani Abhishek | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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IBM Lotus Domino [[electronic resource] ] : classic web application development techniques : a step-by-step guide for web application development and quick tips to enhance applications using IBM Lotus Domino / / Richard G. Ellis |
Autore | Ellis Richard G |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (345 p.) |
Disciplina | 006.78 |
Soggetto topico |
Application software - Development
Web site development |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-37686-5
9786613376862 1-84968-241-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Preparation and Habits; Preparing yourself as a developer; Gather a list of public websites that use Domino; Get certified in Lotus Notes / Domino application development; Use Domino Help; Consider using external editors and development tools; Create sandbox applications; Create a personal cookbook; Create a personal document library; Create a website; Adopt new language and terms; Pay attention to web programming developments and practices; Standardizing applications
Abide by your organization's web development guidelinesUsability; Style; Mechanics and process; Create libraries of common resources; Planning your work; Take notes; Use to-do lists; Keep a list of all active projects and tasks; Report your progress; Working the project; Work with users, not against them; Identify the champion and other players; Don't start without clear requirements; Understand the budget and timeline; provide an estimate; Avoid scope creep; Assume that all Notes applications will be web-enabled in the future; Familiarize yourself with an unknown design Assess an existing application for web enablementThink like a user; Think like a developer; Write a report; Keep an issues log; Improve the application under the covers; Enhance performance wherever possible; Add error trapping; Add diagnostic and repair aids; Provide the customer with a summary of changes; Documenting your applications; Add comments to the code; Create internal developer notes; Add release notes to the About document; Include external documentation in the design as file resources; Create user-oriented help pages; Summary; Chapter 2:Design and Development Strategies Planning the designUnderstand the scope of the project; Annotate the requirements document; Understand the workflow; Determine the need to access external databases; Decide on one database or several; Review existing designs; Copy the design of an existing application; Evaluate the security needs of the application; Using consistent naming conventions; Name databases so that URLs are easy to remember; Use standard versioning for design templates; Use standard versioning for major design elements; Use unique names for all major design elements; Name design elements sensibly Name form fields consistently and appropriatelyCreate different versions of design elements for Notes and the Web; Name Domino groups and roles appropriately; Use Domino groups and roles appropriately; Name roles consistent with other applications; Attending to human factor issues; Create clean and flexible designs; Design for specific display characteristics; Design for accessibility; Add titles to pages, forms, and framesets; Optimize the use of images; Use image resources instead of pasted images; Using appropriate design elements and techniques; Consider alternate design strategies Learn the Properties dialog box |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460119403321 |
Ellis Richard G | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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