MicroStrategy ONE

Custom Group Editor: Custom Group menu

The options on the Custom Group menu allow you to manipulate and edit the custom group and its components.

The following options are always available:

  • Options: Set how the custom group is displayed with the Options dialog box. Options include hierarchical display, subtotal display, and element header position.

  • Edit Drill Map: Create and edit a drill map to enable a set of drill paths with the Drill Map Editor.

When you select a qualification, the following options are enabled:

  • Edit: Modifies the selected qualification.

  • Move Up: Moves the selected qualification one level up in the custom group display.

  • Move Down: Moves the selected qualification one level down in the custom group display.

When you select an element header, the following options are enabled:

  • Show Display Options: Sets whether to display only the element names, only the individual items, or both, with the Choose a display option dialog box.

  • Show Band Names Editor: Renames the custom group bands, which by default are displayed as Band (1), Band (2), and so on, with the Band Name Editor.

  • Move Up: Moves the selected element one level up in the custom group display.

  • Move Down: Moves the selected element one level down in the custom group display.

When you select an operator, the following options are enabled:

  • Toggle Operator: Replaces the operator between two qualifications. For example, you can replace the default AND operator between two qualifications with OR, OR NOT, or AND NOT operators. This option also indents the two qualifications to the right. For more information, see Changing the operators for multiple qualifications.

  • Increase Indent: Indents the selected operator and its associated qualifications to the right. For example, two qualifications are connected through the AND operator. If you select the AND operator and increase the indent, the two qualifications along with the operator move to the right.

  • Decrease Indent: Indents the selected operator and its associated qualifications to the left. For example, two qualifications are connected through the AND operator. If you select the AND operator and decrease the indent, the two qualifications along with the operator move to the left.