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Spotlight on DB2 6.10 - User Guide

Spotlight on IBM DB2 LUW (Linux, Unix, and Windows)
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Home Page Properties - Options Page

To set the maximum display value for a Spotlight home page component

  1. Right-click the component and select Properties | Options.
  2. Configure as appropriate:

    Option Description

    Name

    The display name of the component.

    Maximum value

    Some components on the Spotlight home page display metric data as positions on a bar or graph. You can say how much of this bar or graph to display by entering a value in the Maximum Value property.

    Click and enter a new maximum value.

    Note: For components that do not display metrics as a position in a range, the Maximum value is set to zero by default.

 

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Restore Default Settings

For the Spotlight connection

This deletes all customized properties for the Spotlight connection, including any Spotlight overhead settings.

  1. Select the Spotlight connection in the Spotlight browser Live connections
  2. Select File | Restore Connection Defaults.
  3. Click Restore.

For a Spotlight component

This deletes all customized properties applied to a chart or grid or Spotlight home page component. For a grid, this removes all changes to column headings and word-wrapping. For a chart, this removes changes made to chart style, scaling, legends and series.

  1. Right-click on the data in the chart or grid or on the Spotlight home page component.
  2. Select Restore Default Settings.
  3. Click Restore.

 

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About Spotlight Charts

Copy To Clipboard

To copy the chart or grid to the clipboard

  1. Copy:

    Toolbar Menu Shortcut
    Click Right click the chart or grid data and

    select Copy to Clipboard.

    N/A
  2. Paste from the clipboard to the desired destination – as an image within an image editor, or as text within a text editor.

Tips:

  • In Spotlight grids you can choose to copy the whole table, the selected row, column or cell.
  • Some applications allow you to use Paste Special to choose the format to use to paste the chart into a document.
  • When you copy and paste the details of a zoomed chart to an image file, the image contains only the visible portion of the chart. When you paste the details to a text file, the pasted text includes the details of the entire chart, not only of the visible section.

 

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About Spotlight Grids

Save To File

To save the chart or grid

  1. Open the Save As dialog.

    Toolbar Menu Shortcut
    Click Right click the chart or grid data and

    select Save As....

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  2. Use the controls in the Save As... window to specify where (and in which format) to save the chart or grid.

    Control Description

    File name

    Type the name of the file that to save the chart or grid to.

    Save as type

    Select the file type.

    • For charts, the choices include bitmap image, Windows metafile image, and comma-delimited text file.
    • For grids, the choices include formatted text file and comma-delimited text file.

    Text encoding

    Choose the text encoding to use when saving the file.

    • ANSI, the default choice, supports only the character set used by Western European languages. Unsupported characters are converted to question marks.
    • UNICODE (UTF-16) is the 16-bit version of the Universal Character Set Transformation Format. This format is maintained by the Unicode Consortium (http://www.unicode.org/), and provides the basis for processing, storage and interchange of text data in any language.
    • UNICODE (UTF-8) is the 8-bit version of the Universal Character Set Transformation Format.

 

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