Extensible flex-fields enables implementers to configure additional attributes or information to the Fusion Application without having to write tedious code.
Unlike descriptive flex-fields where each segment or attribute is stored in the database as a single column, Extensible flex-fields stores the context values and context-sensitive segments in a separate extension table. Customers can display a group of segments together on a single page in the Application as per their needs using Extensible Flex-fields.
Benefits of using extensible flex-fields are listed below:
•Extensible flex-fields allow to group segments into contexts and each context is displayed in its own region.
•We can decide whether to display a group of attributes in a single or multiple pages. Based on preference, we can have multiple logical pages to display a group of extensible flex-fields.
•Extensible flex-fields can be configured to enable categories that dynamically displays different sets of logical pages and contexts based upon a runtime selection. The categories can be structured in a hierarchical manner and the children categories inherit all the contexts and logical pages that are configured for their parent categories.
•Attribute groups created once can be re-used if multiple business object instances share common attributes. We can configure the common attributes in one context and re-use the same context in all applicable categories
•There is no limit for the number of contexts that can be created for an extensible flex-fields.
•Multiple row contexts which display the context’s segments/attributes in a table can be created in order to have custom lists for the business objects.
The Flex-fields should be deployed once they are created in order to let the end-users view the additional attributes created. Custom Extract or BI reports can be built to get the data stored in these flex-fields.
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Jaspersoft report has a built-in support for charts using the new chart component. Using a new chart component, user needs to apply only the visual settings and define expressions that will help build the chart dataset. JasperReports uses JFreeChart as the underlying charting library.
When configuring a new chart component, following three components are involved –
•The overall chart component
•The chart dataset (which groups chart data-related settings).
•The chart plot (which groups visual settings related to the way the chart items are rendered).
Jaspersoft Reports offers built-in support for a variety of chart types as listed below:
•pieChart: A combination of a Pie dataset and a Pie plot.
•pie3DChart: Groups a Pie dataset and a Pie 3D plot.
•barChart: A basic combination of a Category dataset and a Bar plot.
•bar3DChart: Wraps a Category dataset and a Bar 3D plot.
•xyBarChart: Supports Time Period datasets, Time Series datasets, and XY datasets, and uses a Bar plot to render the axis and the items.
•stackedBarChart: Uses data from a Category dataset and renders its content using a Bar plot.
•stackedBar3DChart: Uses data from a Category dataset and renders its content using a Bar 3D plot.
•lineChart: Groups a Category dataset and a Line plot.
•xyLineChart: Groups an XY dataset and a Line plot.
•areaChart: Items from a Category dataset are rendered using an Area plot.
•stackedAreaChart: Items from a Category dataset are rendered using an Area plot.
•xyAreaChart: Uses data from an XY dataset and renders it through an Area plot.
•scatterChart: Wraps an XY dataset with a Scatter plot.
•bubbleChart: Combines an XYZ dataset with a Bubble plot.
•timeSeriesChart: Groups a Time Series dataset and a Time Series plot.
•highLowChart: A combination of a High-Low dataset and a High-Low plot.
•candlestickChart: Uses data from a High-Low dataset but with a special Candlestick plot.
•meterChart: Displays a single value from a Value dataset on a dial, using rendering options from a Meter plot.
•thermometerChart: Displays the single value in a Value dataset using rendering options from a Thermometer plot.
•multiAxisChart: Contains multiple range axes, all sharing a common domain axis.
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