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Revision as of 16:49, 10 December 2019
Designing Dashboards
User interface designed using QPR UI consists of views, panels and presentation objects. View is the topmost level canvas that spans the entire screen, and panels in the view are used to group presentation objects visually together. Presentation objects are smallest building blocks of the user interface, and they are for example charts, tables, buttons and labels.
Designing Dashboards
Querying Data from QPR Suite
Variables and Tags
Visualizations
QPR UI contains variety of visualizations for different purposes:
Charts and Tables
- Chart and Gauge
- Data Grid
- Editable Data Grid (for QPR Suite)
- Process Path Visualizer (for QPR ProcessDesigner)
Customized and External Content
Installation and Administration
Planning Installation
Installing