Getting Started Tutorial

Similar documents
Microsoft Access 2010 handout

Intellect Platform - Tables and Templates Basic Document Management System - A101

WebSphere Business Monitor V6.2 Business space dashboards

MicroStrategy Desktop

WebSphere Business Monitor V7.0 Business space dashboards

SQL Server 2005: Report Builder

MicroStrategy Analytics Express User Guide

Using the Drag-and-Drop Report Builder

WebFOCUS BI Portal: S.I.M.P.L.E. as can be

Learn About Analysis, Interactive Reports, and Dashboards

Spotfire v6 New Features. TIBCO Spotfire Delta Training Jumpstart

DataPA OpenAnalytics End User Training

ORACLE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE WORKSHOP

Computer Training Centre University College Cork. Excel 2013 Pivot Tables

IT Quick Reference Guides Using Windows 7

BusinessObjects Enterprise InfoView User's Guide

ORACLE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE WORKSHOP

Access 2007 Creating Forms Table of Contents

Adaptive Enterprise Solutions

Excel Tutorial. Bio 150B Excel Tutorial 1

Excel Using Pivot Tables

SOS SO S O n O lin n e lin e Bac Ba kup cku ck p u USER MANUAL

Frog VLE Update. Latest Features and Enhancements. September 2014

WHAT S NEW IN OBIEE

Snagit 10. Getting Started Guide. March TechSmith Corporation. All rights reserved.

Visualization with Excel Tools and Microsoft Azure

Adobe Summit 2015 Lab 718: Managing Mobile Apps: A PhoneGap Enterprise Introduction for Marketers

Excel -- Creating Charts

CMS Training Manual. A brief overview of your website s content management system (CMS) with screenshots. CMS Manual

Working with SQL Server Integration Services

ArcGIS online Introduction Module 1: How to create a basic map on ArcGIS online Creating a public account with ArcGIS online...

6. If you want to enter specific formats, click the Format Tab to auto format the information that is entered into the field.

Salient Dashboard Designer Training Guide

Decision Support AITS University Administration. Web Intelligence Rich Client 4.1 User Guide

MetroBoston DataCommon Training

How to build Dashboard - Step by Step tutorial/recipe

MyOra 3.0. User Guide. SQL Tool for Oracle. Jayam Systems, LLC

edgebooks Quick Start Guide 4

Toad for Data Analysts, Tips n Tricks

Version End User Help Files. GroupLink Corporation 2014 GroupLink Corporation. All rights reserved

Version End User Help Files. GroupLink Corporation 2015 GroupLink Corporation. All rights reserved

ITS Training Class Charts and PivotTables Using Excel 2007

1. Tutorial - Developing websites with Kentico Using the Kentico interface Managing content - The basics

Google Sites: Site Creation and Home Page Design

Logi Ad Hoc Reporting System Administration Guide

User Guide. Analytics Desktop Document Number:

Excel Using Pivot Tables

Education Solutions Development, Inc. APECS Navigation: Business Systems Getting Started Reference Guide

How to create and personalize a PDF portfolio

Nintex Workflow for Project Server 2010 Help

Welcome to 360 Reporting Accessing 360 Reporting... 3 MicroEdge Support Program Using 360 Reporting Setting up Quick Find...

How to create a Flash banner advert in DrawPlus X2

Website Creator Pro Quick Reference Guide. Version: 0.5

JOOMLA 2.5 MANUAL WEBSITEDESIGN.CO.ZA

Quest Web Parts for SharePoint

WebPlus X7. Quick Start Guide. Simple steps for designing your site and getting it online.

Starting User Guide 11/29/2011

The Cisco CMX Analytics Service

Scribe Online Integration Services (IS) Tutorial

SonicWALL GMS Custom Reports

The software shall provide the necessary tools to allow a user to create a Dashboard based on the queries created.

Instructions for Formatting APA Style Papers in Microsoft Word 2010

MICROSOFT OFFICE ACCESS NEW FEATURES

Writer Guide. Chapter 15 Using Forms in Writer

Data Visualization. Prepared by Francisco Olivera, Ph.D., Srikanth Koka Department of Civil Engineering Texas A&M University February 2004

Create Charts in Excel

Custom Reporting System User Guide

ReceivablesVision SM Getting Started Guide

SmartBar for MS CRM 2013

About PivotTable reports

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ABOUT CHARTS/COMMON TERMINOLOGY

STEPfwd Quick Start Guide

Integrated Invoicing and Debt Management System for Mac OS X

Online Help Manual. MashZone. Version 9.7

Pure1 Manage User Guide

Adobe Dreamweaver CC 14 Tutorial

WebSphere Business Monitor V6.2 KPI history and prediction lab

Excel Pivot Tables. Blue Pecan Computer Training Ltd - Onsite Training Provider :: :: info@bluepecan.co.

Helpful icons on the Zurich Platform

Sample Table. Columns. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Row 1 Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 3 Row 2 Cell 4 Cell 5 Cell 6 Row 3 Cell 7 Cell 8 Cell 9.

WebSphere Business Monitor

Create Analysis, Interactive Reports, and Dashboards

Finance Reporting. Millennium FAST. User Guide Version 4.0. Memorial University of Newfoundland. September 2013

Intellect Platform - The Workflow Engine Basic HelpDesk Troubleticket System - A102

The Power Loader GUI

RIFIS Ad Hoc Reports

McAfee Endpoint Encryption Reporting Tool

State of Illinois Web Content Management (WCM) Guide For SharePoint 2010 Content Editors. 11/6/2014 State of Illinois Bill Seagle

CHAPTER 11: SALES REPORTING

MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2010 WORK WITH CONTACTS

Create a Poster Using Publisher

Joomla! 2.5.x Training Manual

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Livestock and Grain Market News (LGMN)

Task Card #2 SMART Board: Notebook

Business Objects Version 5 : Introduction

Kentico CMS 7.0 Intranet Administrator's Guide

InfoView User s Guide. BusinessObjects Enterprise XI Release 2

Center for Faculty Development and Support. OU Campus Faculty Website Guide

Creating tables in Microsoft Access 2007

HRS 750: UDW+ Ad Hoc Reports Training 2015 Version 1.1

Transcription:

Technical Documentation AppBoard TM 2.6 Getting Started Tutorial Version 2.6.0 July 2015 Edge Technologies 1881 Campus Commons Drive Suite 101 Reston, VA 20191 T 703.691.7900 F 703.691.4020 1.888.771.EDGE www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc.

Table of Contents Audience... 3 Overview... 3 Prerequisites... 3 Part One... 4 1. Exercise Summary... 4 2. Log into AppBoard... 4 3. Data Sources... 4 4. Data Collections... 5 5. Stacks & Boards... 6 6. Widgets... 6 7. Layout... 8 8. Conclusion... 9 Part Two... 10 1. Exercise Summary...10 2. Actions...10 3. More Widgets...11 4. Conclusion...12 Next Steps... 13 www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 2

Audience This getting started tutorial is aimed at beginner AppBoard administrators. It may also be useful for general users that would like to understand the basics of how AppBoard works to deliver dashboards and interaction. Overview The overall goal of the tutorial is to build an interactive sales dashboard and use this to present an overview of major features within AppBoard. The tutorial is limited in scope and should be possible to complete within 30 minutes, however the underlying data contains more information than utilized and the Next Steps section at the end covers some suggestions on further exploration. Prerequisites To complete this tutorial the following is required: 1. AppBoard installed and running. Refer to the Quick Start Installation Guide (Installation_Quick_Start.pdf) or the complete Installation documentation for more information. 2. Connectivity to the AppBoard server, and administrator access. 3. A supported web browser with a supported version of the Adobe Flash Player installed. Refer to the System Requirements (System_Requirements.pdf) for a list of supported browsers and Flash versions. 4. Internet access to use the Tile Map widget (alternatively use the Vector Map). www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 3

Part One 1. Exercise Summary In part one of this tutorial the focus will be on bringing up some basic content. This will consist of: Logging in to AppBoard as an administrator Setting up some Data Sources Creating a Data Collection Creating a Stack (top-level dashboard) Adding Widgets 2. Log into AppBoard The first step is to log into AppBoard as an administrator. If using a clean install on your local system then the default access and credentials are as follows: URL: http://localhost:8080 User Name: administrator Password: administrator Domain: System NOTE: AppBoard credentials are case sensitive. 3. Data Sources The first step in creating a dashboard is defining a data source that will be used by the visualization widgets. The Data Sources Builder Mode displays the Data Sources panel, where you can add and edit data sources. Data Sources connect AppBoard to external sources of data such as files, databases, web services, 3rd party connectors, and custom commands. The basic purposes of a Data Source are to define a connection to the outside data, define the sets of data returned by the source (Data Source entities), define associations between different Data Source entities, and other properties such as caching. In this section you will create a data source for a directory containing comma-separated-values (CSV) files. One file contains US state information, and the other includes a breakdown by counties for each state. Perform these steps: 1. Select the Data Sources builder mode 2. Click the Add button to create a new data source: www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 4

1. Name: getting_started 2. Select an adapter type: File -> CSV Directory 3. Click the Add Data Source button. 3. The Data Source Wizard will now display the Connect step, complete the following fields: 1. Directory: click the magnifying glass and select examples -> getting_started (full path should show: ${application.home}/data/examples/getting_started) 2. Header Meta Delimiter: Asterisk 3. Click the Next button. 4. The Explore step should now be shown. There should be two entities, state_counties and states. Expand these out to see the fields and field types. Also take notice of the Primary Key column. Click the Next button. 5. The Associate step can be used to associate one data source entity to another. They can be from completely different data sources. For now leave this blank and click the Finish button. Let's also create a summary for each sales region. Since this information is not in the CSV files we can use the Sub-Query adapter to perform this function: 1. Select the getting_started data source just created above. 2. Click the Create Sub-Query button to create a new sub-query data source: 3. This launches straight into the Sub-Query Data Source Wizard: 1. Name: getting_started.region_summary 2. Source: select getting_started.states 3. Click the Simple Select toggle, it should switch to the green Advanced Transform state. 4. Select the Transform option: 5. Use the Add button to add the following transforms: 1. Group By -> SalesRegion 2. Aggregation -> StateCode -> Count 3. Aggregation -> TotalSales -> Summation 6. Click Next, Next, and then Finish to save the data source. That's it. We now have a derived data source with a count of states and a total sales figure grouped by region. 4. Data Collections By default a data collection is automatically created for each data source entity using the same name. Select the Data Collections builder mode to view the data collections and the following should be visible: getting_started.region_summary getting_started.state_counties getting_started.states You can preview the data returned for each of these data collections by clicking the blue icon in the preview column. www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 5

On our dashboard we want a Top 5 chart showing the states with the strongest sales. Create a custom data collection to order and limit the result set to support this visualization: 1. Click the Add button to create a new data collection. 1. Name: getting_started.top5_states 2. Data Source: getting_started.states 3. Select the Server Side Sort option: Use the Add button to create a sort on TotalSales -> Descending. 4. Select the Limit Row Count options: Server Side Row Limit: 5 2. Click the OK button to close and save this data collection. 3. Preview the new data collection. 5. Stacks & Boards Stacks represent a collection of dashboards and always have at least one top-level dashboard. Stacks also form the top level navigation in AppBoard with stacks presented as tabs along the top of the interface. Provisioning is used to determine what stacks a user may see or access. The administrator has access to all stacks and can control which stacks are visible in the Builder. Boards are dashboards in AppBoard which consist of a number of visualizations (widgets) and how those widgets are laid out. Create a new stack for the State Sales dashboard: 1. Select the Builder builder mode 2. Click the Add Stack quick action: 1. Title: State Sales 2. Click the Add Stack button to create the new stack. 3. Since we're in the builder mode the new stack should automatically become visible as a tab at the top. For now there is no content. Managing stacks and boards in general can also be performed from the Stacks & Boards builder mode. 6. Widgets AppBoard Widgets are visualization elements placed and arranged on boards. AppBoard includes a large variety of widgets and includes an API for creating custom widgets. Typically you are working with widgets in the Builder mode directly on boards. However widgets can also be managed from the Widgets builder mode. www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 6

Let's create several widgets to form our initial sales dashboard: A map showing all states with indicators of whether they're on target with sales. A bar chart showing the top 5 states by sales A pie chart showing a sales by region Perform these steps to create the map. Please note that Internet access is required for the Tile Map, if this is not possible then you can substitute in the Vector Map instead: 1. Select the Builder mode, and the State Sales stack. 2. Click the Add Widget button on the left: 1. The Add Widget Wizard should launch on the Data step: Widget Type: Maps -> Tile Map Data Collection: getting_started.states Widget Name: State Summary click the Next button 2. On the Visualization step: Auto Zoom: toggle switch to green Fit to Data state. Colored Shape Filter: click the Add button. We will create a filter to place blue markers for states on target with sales, and red markers for sales behind target: Name: StateSalesTarget Click the Add button to create the following rules: Color: blue, Property: OnTarget, Comparator: =, Value: 1 Color: red, Property: OnTarget, Comparator: =, Value: 0 Click the Close button to close the filter editor. Colored Shape Filter: select the new StateSalesTarget filter in the drop-down selection. Click the Next button 3. No need to do anything on the Links, Overlays or Options steps, just click Next, Next, and then Finish to save the widget. 3. A map widget should now be visible in the builder. Since this is the only widget on the dashboard so far it will use up all the available space. There should be a mix of red and blue dots if everything is working correctly. Repeat a similar process for the bar chart: 1. Click the Add Widget button. 1. The Add Widget Wizard should launch on the Data step: Widget Type: Charts -> Bar Data Collection: getting_started.top5_states Widget Name: Top 5 States click the Next button www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 7

2. On the Visualization Step: Y-Axis Field: State Series: click the Add button, and set the X-Field to TotalSales. Format the color and pattern as per your preference. The spinners with the up/down arrows control how transparent the color or pattern is. click the Next button 3. No need to do anything on the Presentation or Options steps, just click Next and then Finish to save the widget. 2. A bar chart widget should now be visible taking up half the space. Re-edit the widget by clicking the >> icon in the widget titlebar and then the wrench icon. On the Presentation step add a X-Axis Title of Total Sales ($). Repeat the same process again for the pie chart: 1. Click the Add Widget button. 1. The Add Widget Wizard should launch on the Data step: Widget Type: Charts -> Pie Data Collection: getting_started.region_summary Widget Name: Sales Regions click the Next button 2. On the Visualization Step: Name Field: SalesRegion Value Field: sum TotalSales Color Selection: pick colors and patterns to suit your preference. click the Next button 3. On the Presentation step: Inner Radius: enable and set to 70 Label: enable and set to callout click the Next button 4. Click the Finish button to save the widget. 2. A pie (well donut!) chart should now be visible using up one third the available space. 7. Layout With three widgets on the dashboard we can re-arrange the widgets and adjust the dividers to improve the look. Try the following and come up with a layout that suits your preference: Use the top-left grab handle in a widget title bar to drag the widget. o Drag onto another widget and notice the widget will highlight blue indicating a split and place operation, you can split and place vertically or horizontally. www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 8

o Drag into the divider space between widgets to place into an existing horizontal or vertical grouping. o Drag a widget onto the title bar of another widget to place the widgets on top of each other. This is called a stacked widget - although not covered in this tutorial. Move the mouse into the divider space between widgets then click and drag to modify the divider position. 8. Conclusion The result of part one is we now have a top level state sales summary dashboard with three widgets. It should look similar to the screenshot below, of course the layout, colours, etc may differ depending on your choices: www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 9

Part Two 1. Exercise Summary In part two the focus is on adding interaction and building out additional context sensitive content: Create widget actions Filter Data Collections via action Create a child-board Add a widget onto the child-board 2. Actions In AppBoard both Click and Hover actions are configured per widget and form the basis for interaction with the dashboards. Actions can be coupled together to perform complex behaviour such as drilling down to a child board and filtering the information to suit the item selected. As a first step the map would be much more useful if the user could hover over a point to see additional information about that state. Perform the following steps to set this up: 1. In the State Summary (map widget) title bar, expand the tool palette on the right side by clicking the >> icon. 2. Click the lightning bolt icon to launch the Widget Actions dialog: 3. Select the Hover button. 4. Click the Add Action button and select Show Data Tip o Drag fields from the left to the right to include them in the data tip. Pick at least the State, SalesRegion, and TotalSales fields. 5. Click the Close button. 6. Now hover your mouse over a point on the map, a pop-up data tip will be visible showing the configured fields. The next thing we want to do is to be able to drill-down on a state to get more information about how that state is performing. 1. Bring up the Widget Actions dialog again for the State Summary widget. 2. By default the Click actions will be shown, we want to configure a click action so that's good. 3. Click the Add Action button and select Switch to a Board: o Board: click Add Board: Title: State Summary Parent Board: State Sales Click Add Board to create the new child-board. o Board: select State Summary www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 10

o User Context Label Field: enable and set to State 4. Click the Close button. 5. Now you should be able to click on a point on the map and it will drill down to the State Summary board with the context title State Summary: <state_clicked>. For now this board is empty. 6. To go back to the top-level board, click on the State Sales link in the breadcrumb trail under the stack tabs. There is one more action we need to configure. The getting_started.state_counties data collection contains over 3000 records covering all states. When we drill down to the state summary dashboard we only want to show records for the selected state. This can be achieved by performing either a Server Side Filter (SSF) or Client Side Filter (CSF) action. Server side filters are executed on the server and only the results sent to the client. A client side filter is executed on the client and so the client has to receive the full data collection in order to do this. In this case it doesn't matter too much so let's configure a SSF: 1. Bring up the Widget Actions dialog again for the State Summary widget. 2. Click the Add Action button and select Apply a Server Side Filter to a Data Collection: o Filter data collection: getting_started.state_counties o Click the Add Rule button and select Widget Interaction Comparison o Selected Data has a property: StateCode = filtered data property: StateCode. o In the above we are filtering rows in the state_counties data collection that match the StateCode clicked on in the map. o Click the Close button. 3. For now we can't really test this as we don't have any widgets showing the state_counties data collection, that's the next step. 3. More Widgets We now want to add a table showing counties on our State Summary drill-down. Based on the actions above this table should only show a filtered list of counties that match the state clicked on from the top level dashboard. 1. Click a point on the map to get to the drill-down State Summary dashboard. 2. Click the Add Widget button: 1. On the Data step: Widget Type: leave as Table (the default type) Data Collection: getting_started.state_counties Widget Name: Sales by County click Next 2. On the Visualization step: use the Add Column button to add the following columns: County, LastYearSales, SalesToDate, and SalesTarget. www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 11

4. Conclusion Note that by clicking in the Renderer column it is possible to edit the column heading and spacing, or use alternative renderers. click Next 3. Click Finish on the Options step to save the widget. The top-level dashboard should look the same except for the mouse-hover data tips on the map. It is also now possible to click on a state in the map and drill-down to a state summary showing a table with sales by county. The table should look something like this, with Washington selected. This table includes an extra status shape renderer showing whether the county is on target with sales or not (as suggested in the Next Steps section). www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 12

Next Steps This tutorial is limited on purpose to just cover the basics, however AppBoard provides a lot more capability and we haven't quite exploited the underlying data as much as we could have. We certainly recommend playing around with the components already added as part of the tutorial and here are some additional suggestions: Create a filter on the Sales Regions widget to filter the map by region. Add mouse-hover data tips to everything. Add a Status Shape renderer to the Sales by County table as shown in the screenshot above. Explore the widget Options configuration. Try out some other visualizations or play around with the visualization options. Also this tutorial has focused on data and visualizations, the next areas to look at are: Provisioning to manage users, roles, and assigning content. Themes to change the overall look and feel of AppBoard. www.edge-technologies.com Getting Started Tutorial 2015 Edge Technologies, Inc. 13