By the end of this section you will be able to:
- Create a dashboard with multiple elements
- Apply filters on dashboard charts
- Apply sort orders on dashboard grids
Create a dashboard with multiple elements
The following video illustrates how to create a dashboard with multiple elements:
To recap the steps in the video:
- In the repository browser, find - Dashboards
- Press - Add Dashboard
- Set the dashboard name to
Debt Overview
- Press
Create the dashboard by using some stream views you created earlier, and by creating a new view:
- Open the configuration form for the stream
Overall Debt Levels
- Drag the view
Debt levels by payment means
onto the dashboard pane - Right click on the chart
Debt levels by payment means
in the dashboard and select Dashboard Options → Add Horizontal Bar - Drag
Debt levels by payment means 2
into the space - Right click on the chart
Debt levels by payment means
in the dashboard and select Dashboard Options → Add Vertical Bar - Drag the icon from the stream configuration form for
Overall Debt Levels
onto the space - Choose view type Grid, and drag on all attributes from the stream to create the new view
- Go into App mode to see the results
Remove dashboard elements
- Open the dashboard
Debt Overview
- Right click on the view
Overall Debt Levels_1
and select Dashboard Options → Remove Element from Dashboard
Removing a dashboard element only removes the view from the dashboard, it does not delete the view.
Add view
Since we have only removed the dashboard element, the view we created still exists. We will add it back into the dashboard:
- Open the stream configuration form for
Overall Debt Levels
- Find the view
Overall Debt Levels_1
, and drag it into the empty space in your dashboard - Go into App mode - you should see that the dashboard is the same as before
Set dashboard to maximise on opening
Set your dashboard to that it automatically maximises when it is opened:
- Right click on any view in the dashboard and go to Dashboard Options → Show Dashboard Details
- In the dashboard configuration form, tick Open Maximised
- Close and open the dashboard, it will now be maximised
Apply filters on dashboards
You will now filter one of the views Debt levels by payment means
to show only the last 40 days:
- Right click on the view
Debt levels by payment means
in your dashboard - Go to Dashboard Options → Show Element Details
- Tick the flag Use Custom Default Filter
- Select the filter
Last 40 days
- Select the filter
- Save your changes, and check the result of the filter
Using background filters
Over the next two exercises you will create a dashboard that supports investigation into debt issues. First, you will create a view with a background filter:
- Open the configuration form for the view
Overall Debt Levels
- you can do this directly from the stream configuration form forOverall Debt Levels
by double-clicking on the view - Set the Background Filter to
Last 40 days
- Save your changes to the view
- Create a new dashboard, called
Debt Investigation
- Drag the view
Overall Debt Levels
onto it - You will see that the data appears with the filter
Last 40 days
applied, to check this:- Press - this will show that only 102 records are now shown
- Add a new filter:
- Name:
Cash Only
- Conditions:
PaymentMeans
equalsCASH
- Name:
- The resulting data set will contain records with
PaymentMeans
=CASH
and within the last 40 days (34 records showing)
To verify this, open the Default View on the stream Overall Debt Levels
and apply the Cash Only
filter; all CASH
rows will be shown (100 records)
A background filter will always be applied – in addition to any other filter applied to the view. Once a background filter is applied on a view, it is not possible to see the data without this filter. In this way a background filter differs from a default filter – default filters can be overridden by users if they simply select a different filter, or even clear the filter entirely. |
A background filter can be set on a view, as in this exercise, or in the dashboard element properties for the view on a dashboard. |
Using prompt for value filters
To complete the dashboard for investigating debt issues, you will now create a filter that will allow users to enter a value in a pop up form:
- Add a filter to the view
Overall Debt Levels
on the dashboardDebt Investigation
:- Name:
select Payment Means
- Conditions:
- Where ALL the following are true
PaymentMeans
equals_prompt.PaymentMeans
- Press the ABC button - this will now say fx
- Where ALL the following are true
- When you have completed all these details press
- Name:
- A form will pop up prompting you to enter a value – type in
CHQ
and press OK - The data will refresh to show entries for payment means
CHQ
(34 records showing)
Every time that this dashboard is opened the user will be prompted to enter a value. If you enter a value and want to change this, you can re-select the filter and you will be prompted to enter a new value.