A method of exploring multidimensional data by moving from one level of detail to the next. Drill down levels depend on the granularity of the data in the cube.
Drilling down is a term used to describe the act of navigating, or clicking links to go deeper into a site structure. Example: Clicking on the "Cleaning" link on the "Main Category" Index page, then clicking on the "FRS-300 Cleaner" link on the "Category" Index page, then arriving at the individual product page for the FRS-300 ( Three-Tiered hierarchy).
Drill Down refers to the process of disaggregating summary results along some dimension. Disaggregation might be to an intermediate level or to an atomic level, the finest level recorded for the dimension. Drilling "through the floor" to the entity level refers to finding the entities that were summarized in a cell at the atomic level.
A PeopleSoft function that enables PeopleSoft users to quickly access and review detailed information about a given transaction.
Return to original source of transaction through various hyperlinks on PeopleSoft screens.
Clicking on an item to move to a level of greater detail. In SAP, you can drill down to a detail document supporting a line item in a report. For example, you can display the original SAP document for a transaction listed on the Detail Transaction Report.
To click on links to additional pages to proceed deeper into a Website.
The act of moving from the summary to the detail. Drilling down presents the data underlying any summarized form of information in OMNI.
Go down to the next level of detail in a set of data
A method of surveying detailed data that is used in a more general category of data.
Providing access to increasingly greater levels of detailed information through the use of links on summary levels. For example, obtaining a list of transactions for a particular transaction category by clicking on the category name in a summary page.
To increase the amount of detail about and understanding of a topic.
n/a As a verb, "drill down" means to reveal more detail about an object. A user may drill down more than once on an object to reveal progressively more details. As an adjective, a drill-down link or button allows the user to drill down. yes; use "drill down" as a verb, and "drill-down" as an adjective For use in tables, see Navigation/Action Within Tables
To move from summary information to the detailed data that created it.
A Decision Support system feature for adding a row header or replacing a row header in a report to break down the rows of the answer set in greater detail. Drilling down allows going deeper into the data. Examples of this would be to go to the Product Name/Form from the manufacturer level within product or going to the Month level from the Quarter level within Time.
Both a concept and a feature. As a concept, 'drill down' implies the ability to look further and further into the details of a performance system, akin to zooming in with a telephoto camera lens, and as a feature of Esendency reports and charts where the user can 'drill down' to the finest performance detail available.
The process of exposing progressively more detail by making selections of items in a dynamic report or further enhancing a query.
A term used to express what a surfer does as he/she goes further into a website, deeper into the back pages, deeper into data. Publishers should make certain that when a visitor takes the time to "drill down" into a site that he/she easily finds the information sought.
a term used to express what a surfer does as he or she goes further into a website - deeper into the back pages, deeper into data. Make certain that when someone takes time to "drill down" into your site that they come back with information worth digging for.
"Give me more detail." The act of adding a row header or replacing a row header in a report to break down the rows of the answer set in greater detail.
An action that shows child categories.
A method of exploring detailed data that was used in creating a summary level of data. Drill down levels depend on the granularity of the data in the data warehouse. DAMA web site at www.dmreview.com
What a Web surfer does on your site when she clicks on a category, then a subcategory, then a subcategory… The visitor drills down deeper and deeper into your site, looking for gold and hoping not to find any dead canaries.
To drill down is to go deeper into your report by displaying detailed info of an area, section, or subreport in a separate tab. This detailed info can be printed separately.
The action of clicking on links within a web site or directory , working through categories and sub-categories, in order to find specific information.