A report author has been asked to create a report that needs to be distributed in PDF format. The report has to let users navigate quickly to a desired report page and information within the report.
How can this be accomplished?
A report author has been asked to create a report that needs to be distributed in PDF format. The report has to let users navigate quickly to a desired report page and information within the report.
How can this be accomplished?
To create a PDF report that allows users to navigate quickly to a desired page or information within the report, using drill-through definitions and bookmarks is the appropriate approach. Drill-through definitions enable users to click on an element and be taken to another part of the report or a different report entirely, while bookmarks facilitate navigation within the document by marking important sections, allowing users to jump directly to them.
D) is correct Bookmark references When you drill through, the values that you pass are usually, but not always, used to filter the report. IBM® Cognos® Analytics supports bookmarks within saved PDF and HTML reports so that a user can scroll a report to view the relevant part based on a URL parameter. https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEP7J_11.1.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cr_rptstd.doc/c_drill_through_concepts.html#drill_through_concepts