Field/Tab
|
Description
|
||
Name
|
Type a name for the new dashboard. The name you choose should help you associate the dashboard with the type of information it presents. Next to the Name field, displays, indicating that the dashboard is a favorite. Favorites are Integrity Lifecycle Manager objects (queries, charts, reports, and dashboards) that you created and use. To convert the dashboard to an admin provided object, enable Is Admin Provided. Admin provided objects are objects that are used by your administrator to define the Integrity Lifecycle Manager solution for all users. For more information, see your administrator.
|
||
Edit Layout
|
Defines the layout of the dashboard. For more information, see “To create a dashboard”.
|
||
Description
|
Type a description of the dashboard
|
||
Sharing
|
Click Choose Principals and select the principals (users and groups) you want to share your dashboard with.
To allow assigned principals to edit the dashboard, select the principal’s check box under the Modify column. To deny assigned principals the ability to edit the dashboard, clear the principal’s check box under the Modify column. By default, all assigned principals are denied the ability to edit a dashboard.
|
||
Project Filter
|
Select the Filter Type to specify how the dashboard can be filtered when it is run. Choose one of the following:
• Open allows all projects to be selected as filter values when the dashboard is run. You can also select default filter values to apply to the dashboard at run time.
• Fixed sets the project filter values that are always applied when the dashboard is run. If this option is selected, you cannot modify the project filter at run time.
• Restricted allows users to only select from a defined list of project filter values when the dashboard is run. You can also select default filter values from the restricted set to apply to the dashboard at run time.
• None prevents users from filtering the dashboard. The project filter does not display at run time.
|