Working with Multi-scenario Tables
<vdl-table>
displays data from the first scenario on the shelf. You can override this for the table or an individual column using the scenario
attribute.
If a table references entities from multiple scenarios, data is used from the corresponding index sets(s) of all scenarios. If those index sets have associated label arrays, then labels are looked up across all the scenarios used in the table, in the same order as they appear on the shelf.
ArrayOne
and
ArrayTwo
is fetched from the second scenario on the shelf (the array of scenarios in a model is zero-indexed). The third column fetches data from
ArrayThree
by using the attribute
scenario="2"
. The index columns are a combination of the data from both the second and third scenarios on the shelf.
<vdl-table scenario="1">
<vdl-table-column array="ArrayOne"></vdl-table-column>
<vdl-table-column array="ArrayTwo"></vdl-table-column>
<vdl-table-column array="ArrayThree" scenario="2"></vdl-table-column>
</vdl-table>
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