Posted by lm on May 4, 2009 under Corvu |
In the CorVu scheduler, you can copy a file and give it a unique file name. A common use of this would be to put the date at the end of a file name. Running the scheduler every week or month would then give you a set of dated ‘snapshots’
In the scheduler, at the point [...]
Posted by lm on April 25, 2009 under Corvu |
In CorVu, you can automatically populate your date prompts, based on a pre determined formula.
Firstly, determine the format of the date required (and I am assuming it’s already been set up in the Knowledge Library). This can be seen by simply putting a prompt on the field and clicking a date. In this example, I’ll [...]
Posted by lm on January 11, 2009 under Corvu, Corvu 5.2 |
With CorVu, you can easily use dates in formulas and mathematical calculations.
The easiest one is to create a numerical column and subtract one date from another, @date1 - @date 2. This will give the difference in days between the two dates.
The second way is to add/subtract a number to/from a date. This can be [...]
Posted by lm on December 14, 2008 under Corvu |
As promised, here is a short note on the use of the token function in corvu formula.
Lets say you wanted to break the address out of a delimited string. For example, turn..
4258970|Juniper House|Mount Avenue|London|W5 1QA
into..
Juniper House Mount Avenue London W5 1QA.
The Corvu formula guide tells us that the token function is token(s,d[n]). What this [...]
Posted by lm on November 30, 2008 under Corvu |
Below I have outlined a couple of nice html headers to use in your quick reports. Use of HTML in your Quick Reports greatly adds to and compliments CorVu functionality in HyperVu. Just put them the header of a Quick Report.
1.This first example allows you to have a button at the top of a [...]
Posted by lm on November 22, 2008 under Corvu 5.2 |
Working my way through the release documentation for 5.2.495, the first main release of 5.2, I have picked out some of the bits that initially caught my eye and I thought may be of interest…
1. Expanded Dynamart sizes
For those of you with large amounts of data (no boasting now) you will be pleased to hear [...]
Posted by lm on November 10, 2008 under Corvu |
On occasions you may want to run a CorVu scheduler only after another event. In this case, having it started automatically at a specific time may not be a viable option. Obviously the CorVu administrator can connect to the server and execute the batch file or kick off the CorVu scheduler directly. It becomes [...]
Posted by lm on November 5, 2008 under Personal |
In a nation that was founded on genocide and then built on the backs of slaves, it was an unexpected moment, shocking in its simplicity: Barack Obama, a good man, a black man, said he would bring change to Washington, and the majority of the country liked that idea. The racists were present throughout [...]
Posted by lm on November 2, 2008 under Consulting |
As a contractor, I have worked in a vast array of different sites - from small one office setups, to councils to multinationals. All have different ways of approaching their CorVu installation and all have variations on success. What I’d like to do is to examine what I believe are some of the factors [...]
Posted by lm on October 25, 2008 under Corvu |
Getting Help!
I just wanted to clarify how to get help with your CorVu Installation, and below have outlined the main ways of doing this.
1. Get a Consultant in. Yes I know it’s expensive, but they really do know the best way to help. Ensure you know exactly what needs to be achieved and supply CorVu [...]