Difference between revisions of "QPR Impact Analysis"
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*2. design the reports (see chapter 3) | *2. design the reports (see chapter 3) | ||
Configuration of the reports are stored in an EA/PD model. There are two strategies to set up the configuration: | Configuration of the reports are stored in an EA/PD model. There are two strategies to set up the configuration: | ||
− | * Global configuration model: There is one configuration model for the whole QPR system. The report gets the available reports from this configuration model. | + | * '''''Global configuration model''''': There is one configuration model for the whole QPR system. The report gets the available reports from this configuration model. |
− | * Local configuration model: The configuration is read from the model itself which is currently open. Alternatively the configuration model can be supplied as a parameter to the report. | + | * '''''Local configuration model''''': The configuration is read from the model itself which is currently open. Alternatively the configuration model can be supplied as a parameter to the report. |
Revision as of 11:38, 8 June 2017
Contents
- 1 Purpose of the reporting feature 3
- 2 Reporting platform installation 3
- 3 Configuration of reports 4
- 4 Running reports and linking to them 8
- 5 Functioning principle 9
Purpose of the Reporting Feature
Impact Analysis is a reporting platform to build reports to visualize relations between entities. These connections come through several relations, which are:
- relations made with connectors
- relation type custom attributes
- system relations (for example activities and organization units, or activities and information elements)
To run the Impact Analysis reports you need first to
- 1. install the Impact Analysis platform (see chapter 2)
- 2. design the reports (see chapter 3)
Configuration of the reports are stored in an EA/PD model. There are two strategies to set up the configuration:
- Global configuration model: There is one configuration model for the whole QPR system. The report gets the available reports from this configuration model.
- Local configuration model: The configuration is read from the model itself which is currently open. Alternatively the configuration model can be supplied as a parameter to the report.