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I have created 3 graph widgets that I need to post on a "dashboard" for my users (client) to view. I'm working in webfocus 8 app studio but only since February 22!
So what document or platform would anyone recommend I create to display these 3 graphs? Active dashboard, or others?
Thank you very muchThis message has been edited. Last edited by: <Emily McAllister>,
How are they getting their reports today? You could create an HTML page with the HTML canvas and display all 3 graphs and give them the ability to update them. You could put them in a portal. You could combine them in a compound report and create a printable PDF. You could do all three of the above. You could do the active dashboard.
WebFOCUS 8.1.05 Windows, All Outputs
Posts: 35 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: May 17, 2013
Active documents are nice if you take the time to figure out how they are styled and configured. They're self-contained and portable too.
A lot of our content thus far has been going into a portal container that houses an aggregate of responsive HTML pages that showcase various KPIs, widgets, graphs, and reports on different tabs. We've taken what IBI supplies in their RDF templates CM package and modified things to our needs. Works pretty well!This message has been edited. Last edited by: CoolGuy,
8.2.02M (production), 8.2.02M (test), Windows 10, all outputs.
Posts: 1113 | Location: USA | Registered: January 27, 2015
Yep! But just as the container with different pages that house the responsive templates with various paneling sequence options for housing content. Works well once you get the jist of how they work.
8.2.02M (production), 8.2.02M (test), Windows 10, all outputs.
Posts: 1113 | Location: USA | Registered: January 27, 2015