RTView® 
User Guide


Table Objects
The Object Palette features three types of table objects--standard table, rotated table and object grid--that offer the ability to display large amounts of data. While most objects are driven by a single variable, table objects are driven by one or two dimensional arrays of data. Table objects are designed to display all the information returned by a tabular element in your data attachment. The necessary number of columns and rows are automatically created. Preset substitutions are created based on your data attachment as well, which are passed into drill down displays.

 

Standard Table
In a standard table (class name: obj_table02), data returned is displayed in a series of rows and columns. Row names and column headers depend on your data attachment. If the table is not large enough to display all of the data, scroll bars are automatically added. 

Rotated Table
The rotated table
(class name: obj_table03) is a standard table in which the rows and columns have been flipped. Row names are assigned the name of the column displayed in that row.
Object Grid
The object grid (class name: obj_objectgrid) displays returned data as multiple objects, called icon objects, in a scrollable grid. Each icon object in the grid is analogous to a row of data in the standard table. Icon objects display the data using graphic attributes (e.g., color, dimension, orientation, etc.).
 

 
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