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Dashboards can be exported, scheduled and e-mailed as chained reports or as a snapshot with a likeness of the Dashboard as it appears on screen in a single page PDF.
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When a Dashboard is run, it is displayed in a new tab called the Dashboard Viewer. Reports, Visualizations and other Dashboard content appear in rectangular Tiles on the Canvas. Reports, Visualizations and Filter tiles are interactive, as are any embedded web pages. The tiles can be set to refresh periodically, or can be refreshed manually.
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Dashboards are a way to combine several related reports into one unified viewing space. Existing reports can be added to a Dashboard, and new Visualizations can be created directly on the Dashboard itself. Images, text, other web sites, and interactive filters can also be added.
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The Filters menu in the Dashboard Designer toolbar is where filters are created, modified or removed, and imported prompting report filters can be modified. Use the Filters menu to add interactive filter tiles to the Dashboard Canvas.
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We are proud to release Exago BI v2021.2.0!
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A reference guide that lists the most important enumerated types and lists of constants that are used throughout the API.
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Chained Reports combine multiple reports into a single multi-page document. They are a convenient way to bundle related reports into a format suitable for printing or sending to a mailing list.
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ExpressViews are an easy way to display and visualize data. Exporting an ExpressView allows the contents of the report to be saved externally as either a PDF, Excel, RTF or CSV file, or as an Advanced Report.
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You can export Dashboards in the form of Chained Reports, single multi-page documents. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2019.2.
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This segment of the Basic User Training Series will focus on Dashboards, an interactive way to display reports, visualizations and more all in one place.
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This segment of the Basic User Training Series will focus on Dashboard Visualizations, a quick way to build charts and tables right in the Dashboard Designer, without first creating a report in a separate Report Designer.
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Any Advanced Report, Express Report, ExpressView, and CrossTab Report can be added to a Dashboard. Existing filters and prompting parameters can be accessed and modified from the Dashboard Designer. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2019.2.
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Existing ExpressViews, Advanced Reports, or CrossTab Reports can be added to a Dashboard. Existing filters and parameters can be accessed and modified from the Dashboard Designer. Reports on Dashboards have most of the same interactivity as in the Report Viewer, with the exception of the interactive sorts/filters dock.
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You can create tabular reports and visualizations directly on the dashboard with ExpressView visualizations. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2019.2.
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An image file can be added to the Dashboard in an Image tile. Most image files supported by a modern web browser (e.g. JPG, PNG, GIF, SVG, ICO, BMP, WEBP, etc...) can be displayed in an Image tile.
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Interactive filters are filters that appear as tiles directly on the Dashboard itself. Filter tiles have several different styles to choose between, and can resize and scale just like any other tile. Filters can apply to as many or as few reports as needed. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2019.2.
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When a report containing one or more parameters is added to a Dashboard existing report tile, those parameters are imported to the Parameters menu.
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Dashboards are a way to combine a several related reports into one unified viewing space. This article applies to versions of the application released prior to v2019.2.
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The Dashboard Designer is a powerful tool for laying out Dashboards with tremendous flexibility. For inspiration, a few sample Dashboards created by users of the Dashboard Designer are shown here.
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A textbox can be added to the Dashboard as a Text tile. Text tiles can be used for displaying static text, such as a header or section label. Creative use of the tile border properties can yield tile groups.