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Welcome to '''QPR UI Wiki'''! QPR UI is the new state-of-the-art and unified user interface for all QPR products (QPR ProcessAnalyzer, QPR Metrics, QPR EnterpriseArchitect, QPR ProcessDesigner). | Welcome to '''QPR UI Wiki'''! QPR UI is the new state-of-the-art and unified user interface for all QPR products (QPR ProcessAnalyzer, QPR Metrics, QPR EnterpriseArchitect, QPR ProcessDesigner). | ||
− | == Designing Dashboards | + | == Designing View and Dashboards == |
Dashboards are called '''views''' which contain '''panels''' and '''presentation objects'''. Panels are used to group presentation objects in a dashboard. Presentation objects, such as charts, tables and buttons, are the smallest building blocks of dashboards. Panel sizes and positions in a dashboard are designed using [[View Properties|View Editor]]. Individual panel contents and its containing presentation objects are designed using [[Panel Properties|Panel Editor]]. | Dashboards are called '''views''' which contain '''panels''' and '''presentation objects'''. Panels are used to group presentation objects in a dashboard. Presentation objects, such as charts, tables and buttons, are the smallest building blocks of dashboards. Panel sizes and positions in a dashboard are designed using [[View Properties|View Editor]]. Individual panel contents and its containing presentation objects are designed using [[Panel Properties|Panel Editor]]. |
Revision as of 17:12, 19 November 2017
Welcome to QPR UI Wiki! QPR UI is the new state-of-the-art and unified user interface for all QPR products (QPR ProcessAnalyzer, QPR Metrics, QPR EnterpriseArchitect, QPR ProcessDesigner).
Designing View and Dashboards
Dashboards are called views which contain panels and presentation objects. Panels are used to group presentation objects in a dashboard. Presentation objects, such as charts, tables and buttons, are the smallest building blocks of dashboards. Panel sizes and positions in a dashboard are designed using View Editor. Individual panel contents and its containing presentation objects are designed using Panel Editor.
- Using View Editor, Panel Editor and bookmarks
- Working with datasets, queries and datasources (QPR Suite Web Service, QPR ProcessAnalyzer, QPR Reporting Expression)
- Extending functionality with Dynamic Tags and expressions
- Using context variables and system variables
- Understanding workspaces and dashboard permissions
Presentation Objects
QPR UI contains variety of presentation objects for different purposes:
- Data visualization: Chart, Gauge, Data Grid
- Analytics and flowcharts: QPR ProcessAnalyzer (PAPO), Pivot Grid
- Containers for presentation objects: View, Panel, Repeater
- Customized and external content: External Content, HTML, SVG
- Interaction and data input: Pick List, Pushbutton
Installing and Configuring
- Planning installation: System requirements must be fulfilled before installing
- New installation: QPR UI Windows installer step by step
- Upgrade installation: Upgrading QPR UI to a newer version
- Authentication: Common QPR Authentication and Federated authentication
- Database server: SQL Server configuration for QPR UI database
- Web server: Changing Glassfish settings and setting up IIS to pass through traffic
- System settings: QPR UI system settings stored in the database
- Automated installation: QPR UI silent installation can be used to automate installation
- Installation issues: Installation troubleshooting
Releases and Demos
- Installer: https://files.qpr.com/releases/QPR_MobileDashboard_2017.8.0/QPRMobileDashboard.exe
- QPR UI Demo Portal: https://demo.qpr.com/mobiledash/ (username: qpr, password: demo)
- New features
- Release notes
- Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
- Next planned releases