• <GetStart>
  • CSPro User's Guide
    • The CSPro System
    • Data Dictionary Module
    • The CSPro Language
    • Data Entry Module
    • Batch Editing Applications
    • Tabulation Applications
      • Introduction to Tabulation
      • Parts of a Table
      • Parts of the Table Tree
      • Common Uses of Tabulation
      • Capabilities of Tabulation
      • Creating Tables
      • Formatting Tables
      • Creating Tables by Geographic Area
        • Area Processing
        • Create an Area Names File
        • Area Dialog Box
        • Area Captions
        • Custom Consolidation
        • How To ...
          • Display Results for One Geographic Area
          • Tabulate only Certain Levels of Geography
      • Printing Tables
      • Tabulation Preferences
      • Saving and Copying Table Data
      • Table Post Calculation
      • Run Production Tabulations
      • Advanced Table Topics
      • Table Tips and Tricks
    • Data Sources
    • CSPro Statements and Functions
    • Templated Reporting System
    • HTML and JavaScript Integration
    • Action Invoker
    • Appendix
  • <CSEntry>
  • <CSBatch>
  • <CSTab>
  • <DataViewer>
  • <TextView>
  • <TblView>
  • <CSFreq>
  • <CSDeploy>
  • <CSPack>
  • <CSDiff>
  • <CSConcat>
  • <Excel2CSPro>
  • <CSExport>
  • <CSIndex>
  • <CSReFmt>
  • <CSSort>
  • <ParadataConcat>
  • <ParadataViewer>
  • <CSCode>
  • <CSDocument>
  • <CSView>
  • <CSWeb>

Display Results for One Geographic Area

 

When a Tabulation Application uses the Area Processing option, the table usually displays the counts for each 'area' concatenated one after the other sorted by increasing area code values.

 

If you want to display the counts for a certain geographic then select it from the drop down menu available in Display view.

 

Note: Ctrl+D switches between Display (hidden parts not shown) and Design (hidden parts shown) views.

Selecting One Geographic Area

 

The 'All' selection represents the usual display. If area codes are found in the data file that are not defined in the Area Name File then those codes will be listed. The areas are listed in sort order, i.e., the same order that they are defined in the area names file.

 

Note that this only changes which area is currently displayed. Tables are still produced for all areas originally specified and all of these areas will still appear when the tables are printed or saved. To only produce tables for certain geographies either set the lowest break level for a table, or use custom consolidation.