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Tutorial

 


 

bolaCreating a table
bolaSelecting the territorial or geographical scope
bolaSelecting the group
bolaSelecting the variables
bolaSelecting the filters
bolaPowerful search modification options
bolaA specific example

The step-by-step help section offers a detailed explanation of how a search is performed. Let's see a specific example: If we wish to know the number of buildings in Andalucía broken down by the number of floors in said buildings, but only in municipalities with a population between 100,000 and 500,000 inhabitants.

Steps to perform:

Creating a table  https://www.ine.es/images/flarri.gif
(Select the tab Create tables)


Selecting the territorial or geographical scope     https://www.ine.es/images/flarri.gif
(Select the tab Autonomous Community) to get to the screen to select Andalucía


Selecting the group   https://www.ine.es/images/flarri.gif
(Select the tab Buildings, and select the subgroup All buildings)


Selecting the variables   https://www.ine.es/images/flarri.gif
(Select the tab Table structure, select from the tree the folder called basic building data, select the value number of floors and move it to the columns using the arrows)


Selecting the filters  https://www.ine.es/images/flarri.gif
(Select the tab Filters and select from the tree the folder called localisation, select size of municipality of the building to get all the values available for that option. Subsequently, select the value from 100,001 to 500,000 inhabitants and move it to the content of current filter using the arrows)

Then press the See table button. After a few seconds, a screen will appear showing the table with the results of your search.

For further information on the meaning of each variable, go to the glossary of terms. You can access the glossary by clicking on the term requested in the Rows or Columns, which will make a new window appear with the list of glossary terms.

Powerful search modification options  https://www.ine.es/images/flarri.gif

By clicking on each of the variables listed both in the rows and columns you will access a menu with the following options:

  • Drill-down by: This option offers detailed information on the selected variable by selecting another variable.
  • Drill-down: This option offers detailed information on the selected variable by going to the following variable in the hierarchy (If there are several possible variables the system goes to the following variable in according to the natural hierarchy). This option is available for those variables that have other variables listed below them in the hierarchy.
  • Expand: This option allows breaking down the variable by going to the following variable in the hierarchy (If there are several possible variables the system goes to the following variable in according to the natural hierarchy). This option is available for those variables that have other variables listed below them in the hierarchy.
  • Up: This option allows replacing the variable selected with the variable immediately before it in the natural hierarchy respecting the existing filters. This option is available for those variables that have other variables listed above them in the hierarchy.
  • Back: This option takes you back to the screen before the one you are viewing. This option is always available.
  • Glossary: This option allows users to check the glossary of terms. The glossary will appear and directly show the entry with the definition of the variable selected. This option is always available.

The screen will show the results broken down by provinces.

Let's see a specific example: Use the button order by to understand the operation of the orders and classifications when consulting the table.



Results appear for the number of buildings in Andalucía and Extremadura broken down by the number of floors above or below ground, but only in those municipalities with a population between 100,000 and 500,000 inhabitants.

A screen will appear presenting results classified by alphabetical order.

 


Clicking on the Order by button, gives you the following options:

The classification by No. of buildings can be from least to most or most to least. Consequently the result will be the content of the rows ordered by the number of buildings (Total column).

Selecting the option by Autonomous Community will present results classified in rows by alphabetical order; i.e. alphabetical list of Autonomous Communities.

The option classification by no. floors above or below ground will offer results classified by the content of the columns from most to least or least to most (Total column).

And the next column.


  
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