How to add space before the content when printing or export PDF

Hi Experts,
In OBIEE 11.1.1.6.0.
It has a single report worth two requests, in order to show the structure of the hierarchy, I add a few spaces in front of the content, however, when I print or PDF exprt, it will be gone. How to solve this problem?

A single method (maybe it's BUG):
Inter-generational column-> data-> treat as html Format
Then in Edit formula, enter the following code: "< table > < tr > < style td =" padding-left: 20 ">" | "Time '." "" By name of half | "" < table > < /tr > < / table > ' "
When I print or PDF exprt, it will display the HTML to PDF.

Second method:
Inter-generational column-> data-> Text Format gross (do not break spaces)
"Then in Edit formula, enter the following code:" "| Time '. " By name half. "
When I print or PDF exprt, spaces will be missing in the PDF format.

I try to make many methods, but can't find the right solution to add spaces before the content of the second report to see the structure of the hierarchy as below:
CombinedColumn (year and month column combined)
2009
-200901
-200902
2010
-201001
-201002
Note: '-' in the name of space

Is there a good suggestion or the method associated with this problem? Please help me to find or give me better advice. Thanks for your kindly help.

Hey Kobe,

To achieve this,

2009
-200901
-200902
2010
-201001
-201002

You can use properties of column-> right = Horizontal alignment and Vertical alignment = at the top, but you have multiple queries in your report. The approach is to differentiate the different levels and apply conditional formatting. Try this approach,

1. click on the request combined so that you can see the option "Add the result column" in the left pane
2. click on 'Add a result column', in the type of column in your time dimension column (if the column is first has type saw_0)
3. yet once, click on 'Add column result', enter the column formula: case when (saw_0) LENGTH > 5 then 2 1 other end

Here LENGTH (saw_0) > 5 will return only the month records (i.e) 200901,200902 etc.

4. now click on properties on the column to the new column added in step 2, goto-> add a Condition of-> conditional formatting select the column added to step 3->

-Case when (saw_0) LENGTH > 5 then 2 1 other end = 2 then format-> right = Horizontal alignment and Vertical alignment = Top

This indentera the month right column. This will work when exporting to pdf format.

Kind regards
DpKa

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