Format
Displays the data contained in the currently selected TableView cell.
From the Table ribbon, click the Format tool to
display the Rules dialog.
This dialog can also be open from the GUI context menu. From the modeling window, right-click to display the context menu and select Format to display the dialog.
You can use this dialog to easily detect critical key point performance
indicators (KPI's). For example, in the image above, the first rule defines the content of
cells D2 through E7 to have blue cell color if the value of those cells is greater than 0.
There can be multiple rules applied on a single cell. Rules are executed in order of
appearance.
Note: This option is disabled for cells that contain
multiple lines of data.
- New Rule
- Adds a rule to the table. A new row is added, and you can use the options below to define the rule for a cell(s).
- Delete Rule
- Select a rule from the list and click Delete Rule to remove the rules previously set for the selected fields.
- Filter Rules using Cell Id
- Use this field to display the rules that are applied to a selected cell(s). Click the arrow icon and select a cell or range of cells from the TableView spreadsheet. The rules defined for that cell are displayed. To select multiple cells, drag the left mouse button over the TableView cells that you want to filter.
- Cells
- To define the cell(s) to apply a rule to select the field in the Cell column to activate it. Once activated, an arrow is displayed to the right of the cell. You can either directly enter the cell ID, or, from the TableView table, drag the left mouse button over the cells that you want to define with the rule.
- Operator
- From the Operator column, select the operator type from the drop-down list.
Operators include:
- =
- Equal to.
- >
- Greater than.
- >=
- Greater than or equal to.
- <
- Less than.
- <=
- Less than or equal to.
- !=
- Not equal to.
- Value
- Select the cell and enter a value for the rule you are defining.
- Text and Cell Color
- Click the color box to select a color from the palette for text or for a cell.