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Introduction to Analytic Applications
Introduction to Analytics Applications Unit Introduction -
Analytic Applications Overview
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Visual Elements in an Analytic Application
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Scripting
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Application Canvas DesignApplication Canvas Design Unit Introduction
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Page Layouts
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Customizing Tables as Result Lists
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Designing an Input Form
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Building Pop-UpsBuilding Pop-Ups Unit Introduction
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Introduction to Pop-Ups
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Scripting with Pop-Ups
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Script ObjectsScript Objects Unit Introduction
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Introduction to Objects
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Functions
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How to Use a FOR Loop
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Using Variables in a ScriptUsing Variables in a Script Unit Introduction
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Storing Data
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Context Focusing a Pop-Up
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Adding New Members to a Dimension
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Submitting Transaction Data Using ScriptingSubmitting Transaction Data Using Scripting Unit Introduction
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Manually Adding Transactional Data
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Using the Console Log to Show Formatting
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Validating Using Input
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Filtering Tables and Charts
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Submitting a Transaction
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Application Design ImprovementsApplication Design Improvements Unit Introduction
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Script Layout
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Aids for End Users
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Color Formatting and CSS
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Introduction to Analytics Applications Unit Introduction
Unit Introduction
Welcome to the world of Analytics Applications! In this first unit, you will learn about the differences and similarities between an Analytic Application and a Story. You will also take a look at the interface of the Analytic Application app and go through a project step-by-step.
Included Lessons
- Explain the difference between an Analytic Application and a Story.
- Understand the analytic applications Interface.
- Understand the scope of the project.
- Describe what visual elements are.
- Know what types of elements are available.
- Understand why naming conventions are used.
- Understand the need for standard naming conventions.
- Describe what JavaScript is.
- Understand the limitations applied by SAC to JavaScript,
- Identify when to use script functions.