Attribute Element List prompt

An Attribute Element List prompt allows a user to choose from a list of attribute elements to be included in a filter or custom group. This is generally the simplest prompt for users to answer, because it offers the fewest number of answers to choose from and does not require the user to create a filtering statement.

You create the specific attribute elements to be displayed in the prompt, by using one of the following methods:

For an example and images of an Attribute Element prompt, see the Answering Questions about Data chapter in the MicroStrategy Basic Reporting Guide.

Of the three filter definition prompts for attributes, the Attribute Element prompt is the most restrictive, allowing users to choose from the fewest number of attribute elements to define their filter criteria. The Hierarchy prompt allows users to select from the widest number of attribute elements when they are choosing prompt answers to define their filtering criteria. The Attribute prompt is more restrictive than the Hierarchy prompt, but less restrictive than the Attribute Element prompt.

Prerequisites

To create an Attribute Element List prompt

  1. Do one of the following:

  2. The Create Prompt page opens with a list of the types of prompts you can create. Click Attribute Element List.

  3. Click the Select Attribute button. Select the attribute whose elements are displayed in the prompt and click OK. Users select their filter criteria from a list of these attribute elements.

  4. Choose one of the following options:

  5. Click the General tab.

  6. Specify a title and instructions for the prompt in the Title and Instructions fields.

  7. To require users to answer the prompt before running the report, specify whether the prompt requires an answer. Select the Prompt answer is required check box.

  8. Set the minimum and maximum number of prompt answers allowed, if desired. Enter these numbers in the Minimum number of answers and Maximum number of answers fields. You can specify a minimum number even if you do not specify a maximum number.

  9. Determine whether users can save and reuse their prompt answers, and if so, how many prompt answers they can save for the prompt. From the Personal answers allowed drop-down list, select one of the following:

  10. Click the Style tab.

  11. You can determine the presentation style used to display the prompt to the user. The default is Shopping Cart. From the Display style drop-down list, select one of the following:

  12. Note: Styles for iPhone and iPad prompts, including the Calendar, Barcode Reader, and Geo Location display styles, only display when the prompt is viewed on an iPhone or iPad with MicroStrategy Mobile. Certain styles are only available for specific types of Attribute Element List prompts. For more information on iPhone and iPad prompts, see About iPhone and iPad prompts.

  13. Depending on the prompt's type and display style, you can specify other available formatting options:

  14. To save the prompt, select Save As. The Save As dialog box opens.

  15. Specify a name, description, and the location in which to save the prompt and click OK.

You can now add your new prompt to a report. See Adding a prompt to a report.