The Standard client is not AJAX-enabled, but instead operates like a
series of traditional web pages. Users start by selecting the library they want to view,
then a book in that library, and finally a view in the particular book. The view is
rendered and looks as close to the view saved in the Professional client as possible;
there are minor changes to the display because of limitations of a web client versus
a rich Windows application.
Another major difference between the Standard and Professional clients is the lack
of pop-up menus when right-clicking on a chart or grid. The menu that appears when
a user right-clicks is the standard Internet Explorer menu and has nothing to do with
the underlying page being viewed. Internet Explorer does not see the ProClarity view
as different from any other web page it might render, so the menu does not contain
any ProClarity-specific options. Instead, items are most often selected by left-clicking
on them and then selecting options in one of the Standard client tabs, some of which
mimic the Professional client??™s Setup Panel while others include sorting, filtering, and
so forth. The differences between Standard and Professional and the ways to analyze
data using the Standard client is discussed in the next sections.
Working with Charts and Grids
When working with charts and grids, it??™s important to remember that clicking on the
member names does not drill down as it does in the Professional client. Clicking on
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a cell in the grid allows the user to drill to detail (something that may or may not be
available in the cube) or analyze that value in a Decomposition Tree.
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