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The Inventory landing page contains the Inventory Reports, 6Rs, and Heat Map gadgets.
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The Inventory landing page contains the Inventory Reports, 6Rs, and Heat Map gadgets.
Using the Inventory Reports gadget
Use this gadget to identify and execute reports not associated with a specific application's work objects, assignments, or processing. You can execute reports for which the Applies To key part is a class derived from the System-, Data-, or Rule- base classes.
Select the appropriate Report Category: Rule
, Data
, System
or All
. This display includes both V5 reports (defined by list view and summary view rules) and reports defined in V6+ by report definition rules.
Search the text using autocomplete to filter the list. Click the Run Reports icon () at the start of any row to begin execution of that report.
Inventory Reports are organized by Description, Internal Name, Category, Type and Class. Sorting is enabled on all columns.
View in Excel allows you to view your results in spreadsheet format.
Field
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Description
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Description
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The Short Description of the associated report. |
Name
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The View Purpose, or second key-part of the associated report. |
Category
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The category of the report. Options are Rule, Data, or System. |
Type
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The type of report, List View or Summary View. |
Class
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The first key-part or Applies To class of the report. |
The Data-Rules-Summary class is associated with a view (not a table) in the PegaRULES database. Reports with Data-Rules-Summary as the Applies To key part can report on rules that are in separate database tables. See How to report on rules of more than one type.
Using the Six Rs gadget
This gadget provides the following information about the current application:
- Built on Application
- Number of RuleSets used in the application (This number does not include
Pega-
prerequisites) - Number of rules in the application
- Date of last update
- Number of users, classes, properties, use cases, critical and non-critical warnings
Many Process Commander applications provide business process management and automation through six functional capabilities, informally known as the Six R's:
- Receive — Accepting and capturing the essential data describing work from multiple sources in multiple media and formats, from keyboards, scanners, and external systems.
- Route — Using characteristics of the work and knowledge about the workforce to make intelligent matches and assignments.
- Report — Providing real-time visibility of work in progress, work completed, productivity, bottlenecks, and quality.
- Respond — Communicating status, requests for information, and progress to the work originator and to other people involved in the work, by e-mail, fax, written mail, and other means.
- Research — Accessing external systems and databases through connectors to support analysis and decision making.
- Resolve — Through automated processing and automated support of users, completing the work and updating downstream systems promptly.
Using the Heat Map gadget
The heat map shows the number of rules in each
category, broken down by rule type, in a graphical format. The size each
box reflects the number of rules of a single rule type.
The heat map can also be shaded to graphically display the number of
recently updated rules, the number of warnings, and the number of rules
checked out per category. The darker the shade, the higher the number of
the filtered type that is found in that rule type.
By clicking the Filter button, you can add or remove RuleSets and
rule categories from the heat map. By left-clicking a rule type on the
heat map, a list view displays all rules of the selected type in the
application. By right-clicking a rule type on the heat map, a list view
displays all rules of the selected type in the application that match the
filter selected for the heat map recently updated rules, the number of
warnings, and the number of rules checked out per category).
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