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I just need to create a table like this just for the overview of some variables in my script code:
Category | 2013 | For Peter in August |
---|---|---|
Apples | 10 | 1 |
Bananas | 7 | 2 |
These four values are in variables called:
Set vApples2013 = 'Sum(Apples2013)'; // 10
Set vBananas2013 = 'Sum(Bananas2013)'; // 7
Set ApplesForPeter = 'Sum({($<month={August}>)} PetersAppleTable)'; // 1
Set BananasForPeter = 'Sum({($<month={August}>)} PetersBananaTable)'; // 2
So all I want to have is this excel-like table to show some variables from my script code:
Categotry | 2013 | For Peter in August |
---|---|---|
Apples | =Sum(Apples2013) | =Sum({($<month={August}>)} PetersAppleTable) |
Bananas | =Sum(Bananas2013) | =Sum({($<month={August}>)} PetersBananaTable) |
Is this possible?
If the table layout is quite static, I think it would be easiest to just use a couple of text boxes to simulate a table (using background color etc).
You can evaluate your variables maybe like
=$(vApples2013)
in one of these text boxes.
@swuehl: Your approach is a not-so-very-nice workaround. I'll use it if I don't find any other solution.
I'm looking for an approach like an inline table like:
Result:
Load * inline [
Category, 2013, For Peter in August
Apples, $(vApples2013), $(vApplesForPeter)
Bananas, $(vBananase2013), $(vBananasForPeter)
];
But I don't find a solution that the values are shown in the table.
See file in the attachment. Maybe you can make it work?