Understanding Links
You link tables so that records from one table match related records from another. When you link, you are using a column that is common to both tables. BIRT Analytics uses the link to match up records from one table with those from the other. For example, if you use an Orders table and a Customers table, you link the tables so that each order from the Orders table can be matched up with the customer from the Customers table that made the order. In this example, the link assures that the data in each row of the report refers to the same order.
Links, shown in Figure 4-7, displays final and transient links. Final are the links you create using the Links option or the transformation instruction, LINK. For more information on LINK, see LINK in Transforming data. Transient links are automatically generated by the software for performance reasons. For example, the transient link, shown in Figure 4-7, gets created if you create a crosstab with [Customer].[Occupation] as a dimension and Count( Order Detail ) as a measure.
To clear the transient links, choose Remove all transient links.
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How to create a new link
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How to remove a link
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