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This topic describes the traditional ('fixed') WorkManager portal introduced in V5.1. As a best practice in new applications, use a portal based on the composite Manager portal (introduced in V5.5), rather than the traditional WorkManager portal.
The Dashboard workspace of the WorkManager portal
provides easy access to displays and controls that provide a
real-time overview of the business supported by an application.
Click the bar to access the Dashboard workspace and
navigation panel. As you use links on the home view, the workspace
changes to present forms, reports, and other displays. Click the home
icon () on the Dashboard bar to return to the home
view.
Navigation
panel
Select the work pool
The scope of many Dashboard facilities is restricted to the work
types of the application you choose. Select or confirm the current
work pool name at the top left of the navigation panel, below the
logo. Each corresponds to a work pool (a collection of concrete
Work- classes). See work pool name.
Profile
This area shows basic facts about your Operator ID instance. Click
your name at the top of the navigation panel to learn more, including
locale, access roles, and RuleSet list. See
profile.
Workspace —
Processes for Application
The Processes for Application area provides quick
access to the Visio diagram of each flow rule (associated with the
current application) that starts a new flow execution:
- Select from the list to see the flow rule diagram of
interest.
- Click the pencil icon () to open a flow rule.
- Click Start Process to create a new work
object that uses that flow rule.
See How to create
a new flow and make it available for more information about this
list.
Workspace —
Processes dashboard
By default, this area contains four interactive charts
you can use to monitor your work group: C-2599
- Weekly Process Creation by Work Type —
Shows how many new work objects were created, by work type, during
an eight week period. Use the slider control to change the date
range. Defined by the standard summary view rule
Work-.ArrivalsPastEightWeeksIC.ALL.
- Timeliness of Top Process Owners —
Assignment timeliness, for those users who have the most open
assignments. Use the slider control to change which operators are
visible. Defined by the standard summary view rule
Work-.AgeByAssigneeTop5IC.ALL.
- Top Process Resolvers — Identifies those
users who have resolved the most work objects. Defined by the
standard summary view rule
Work-.CountResolvedByResolverTop5IC.ALL.
- Timeliness by Process Type — Timeliness
at the flow rule level. Defined by the standard summary view rule
Work-.CountResolvedByResolverTop5IC.ALL.
Your application may present a custom Dashboard workspace
containing different gadgets, charts, or reports. For an example, see
the Pega Developer Network article PRKB-24158 How to Add a Chart to a Portal.
Drag the slider
control () to adjust which
categories are visible. Click the Maximize button () to present
the chart in a larger, full-screen window. Click the Show Data button
() to view the
summary view output as numeric data.
To view and interact with interactive charts, confirm that your
workstation Web browser includes the Adobe Flash Player 9, a free
download. See Flash
Player.
The standard HTML rule Data-Gadget.IChartsDashboard
presents the four interactive charts in this space. By default, these
interactive charts refresh only every 50 minutes or so; you can
override this HTML rule and set a lower timeout value or present
different charts.
In Process Commander 5.1 and earlier releases,
the contents of the Dashboard are presented by the standard HTML rule
Data-Gadget.GraphsforWorkMonitoring. If your application
needs to use the static image charts presented in Version 4.X and 5.1,
you can revert to the older summary view rules, which remain available
with the same name as before, without the final "IC" in the
name.)
Workspace —
My Work In Process
This area contains your worklist, available also in the Process
Work space.
Workspace —
My Business Rules area
This area contains a list of shortcut links to rule instances or
data instances delegated to you. See How to delegate a
rule.
Portals in applications