When editing a Birst Query Language (BQL) query or viewing Birst processing logs, my preferred text editor is Notepad++. One of the many handy features it has is the ability to highlight text appropriately for dozens of programming languages, plus it allows users to create their own language files. Download this file and follow the […]
Category: Birst Tips & Tricks
If you have spent any time creating an Infor Birst dashboard I would bet that you have spent hours fiddling with trying to get everything lined up to the pixel (or maybe that’s just me?). I’ve found a free Chrome extension that makes the process of lining up all my reports, KPI’s, and embedded filters […]