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Unfortunately, cube data isn’t currently available in the HTML version and is only accessible in Silverlight.

The four pages detailing the who, when, where and how dashboards show some of the most common analysis relating to casualties/drivers. However, if you require more detailed analysis using a range of dimensions, the cube contains cubed data similar to MAST. For those familiar with MAST the cube will be fairly self-explanatory although there are some differences. On navigating to the cube a blank report is shown, as seen in the image below.

There are a series of dimensions on the left hand side of the page. These dimensions can be dragged on to the report. When dragging dimensions drag them on to the title of the box i.e. ‘Categorical (Dimension Rows)’.

Dimensions can be placed in the rows box on the bottom of the page (‘Categorical (Dimension Rows)’), the columns box to the lower right of the page (‘Grouping (Dimension Columns)’), or in the slicer box to the top of the page (‘Slicer’).

There are 2 tabs just above the rows box, where either the data grid view or the chart view can be selected.

To the top left of the page are seven icons:

The Totals icon allows the totals in the grid to be toggled on and off. By clicking on the down arrow on the right of the icon you can chose whether the totals are shown for the rows and/or columns axis.

By default only hierarchy members that have at least one value are shown in the grid. Clicking on the Empty icon shows all of the hierarchy members regardless of whether there are any related casualties.

The Paging icon changes the number of rows and/or columns that will be shown on each page. If there are more records than the number(s) entered a control will be visible to the bottom of the screen to move to the next page(s).

Transpose swaps over the row and column axes.

The Freeze icon freezes the grid/chart and will not change until the icon is unselected.

The Undo icon undoes any action in the cube and the ‘redo’ action redoes the action.

Example:

Below is an example of how to use the cube. We are going to use the dimensions in the list on the left to show child pedestrian KSI casualties in Aberdeen, by year, over the past 5 year period. As all the casualties in this cube are pedestrian casualties we don’t need to filter be casualty class here. Firstly, we drag the dimension ‘Crash Date’ to the rows box. To filter the crash year we can either right-click on the dimension in the rows box or click on the small icon to the right of the dimension and click on ‘Edit’. Deselect all years using the icon second left at the top and select only the years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

We then drag the ‘Severity’ dimension to the columns box and ‘Crash Location’ to the slicer box. Right-click on the ‘Crash Location’ dimension, click edit, de-select all locations, select ‘U_Aberdeen’ by drilling down in to Scotland, R_Scotland, P_Grampian, G_ScotAber and checking the box next to ‘U_Aberdeen’. This produces the following table. Totals can be toggled on and off using the ‘Totals’ icon to the top left.

Clicking on the chart tab above the rows box shows the same data but as a chart.

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