This option is related to views. Always refer to views or particulat view types ( table , chart , Geo map or KPI label ) before proceeding with this section.

Indicators represent values displayed in the created view.

You can add indicators into view from Indicators dialog box. Indicators dialog box is separated into three columns:



Adding indicators

There are two options for adding indicators to the view:

  1. Add from existing: Click on the desired indicator from the list of Available indicators. Indicator will be moved to the Displayed indicators section.
  2. Create new: Type the name of new indicator into New indicator input form of Displayed indicators section and click green plus sign. To learn more about creating new Indicators, please follow with Using Formulas and scripts .

You can remove displayed indicators by clicking on the red cross sign.

Indicator details

Indicator details are accessible in the right column after selecting displayed indicator from Displayed indicators section.

Indicator details include:

You can perform following tasks to edit displayed indicator:


Edit indicator setting

Click Indicator setting to enter edit dialog. From the Indicator setting dialog you can edit:

You can also use statistical functions except basic members and time aggregations. Proceed with Using Core Statistical Functions to learn more.




Edit appereance settings

Click Appereance settings to enter edit dialog. From the Appereance settings dialog you can edit:

Select Default from basic color pallet to reset the font color.

You can also edit indicator color directly from indicator detail. Click on the box next to the indicator name and choose color.


Edit conditional formatting

Click Conditional formatting to enter edit dialog. There are two options for creating conditional formatting.

Apply preset conditional formatting styles.

Create own conditions and define styles. Click Create condition link to expand condition options.

Click Add button to confirm create conditional formatting. You can add multiple conditions by repeating the procedure.



You can remove conditional formatting by clicking on the red cross sign.

Conditional formatting with nested subsets

If a table is using nested subsets and one the child matches the condition, the parent member is highlighted as well (a triangle icon with exclamation mark).

Available since BellaDati 2.9.19

If a Bar Chart has no defined drill-down, indicator names will be displayed as a labels