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Creating a Dashboard Entry

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    #16
    Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

    As I have said in another thread on this subject, I don't believe this is 'doable' in Alpha - unless buttons can resize automatically.
    On a bar type dash, say you had filtered 10 records to the dash, with 9 of them represented in green and 1 in red. The bar would obviously be 90/10 green/red, but... clicking anywhere in either the red or green area drills down to the appropriate records. So how do you make your 'buttons' automatically resize to fill each individual coloured area?
    Larry Gordon

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      #17
      Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

      Larry

      I have not followed this thread real closely.....but you can dynamically size buttons. So maybe with a little coding you should be able to make the buttons the size you want depending on the result set of records.

      Check the help file index for Buttons -> Properties.

      Regards,

      Jeff

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        #18
        Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

        Hi

        The buttons that I use auto change colors based upon the query and the conditions that are returned , so that is not a problem. I can use any color that suites the conditions that are required. So the sequence is:

        1 - user clicks on a condition that he wants to see the health.
        2 - the user then sees the condition in the appropriate color
        3 - if the user wants to drill down, then they click on the colored button.

        I really do not care about re-sizing, but that may be cool too.

        Ryland

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          #19
          Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

          Dashboards built with modern graphics from disparate tables
          Hierarchical grid/browse control for desktop form
          Outlook quality calendaring
          Drag and drop

          Yes It will be nice to have all the features. That will make Alpha so perfect, every other DB company will be out of business, (Alpha will love it)

          As I saw the other program �PenGate�, it is based on using Access.
          So Pengate and Access are not perfect or complete alone.

          So, �Without these, your applications will never be commercial quality.�
          Are those programs by themselves �commercial quality�?

          As every other program, Alpha is evolving. The others are too.

          These comments are philosophical and not to be taken as criticism
          Hope Ver10 will bring us closer to the perfect program.

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            #20
            Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

            Hi Mike,

            Hope Ver10 will bring us closer to the perfect program.
            Please define what is a perfect program?

            Just to remind you, Alpha is only a tool to build applications with. You can have the finest tools but in the wrong hands you will never build a perfect application.

            The items requested for the Dashboard can all be built in Alpha. Some with very little code if any at all. Having these items can add to a program, it wont in my opinion make it a perfect program. Ease of data input and retrieval are far more important than flashy graphics.
            Regards
            Keith Hubert
            Alpha Guild Member
            London.
            KHDB Management Systems
            Skype = keith.hubert


            For your day-to-day Needs, you Need an Alpha Database!

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              #21
              Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

              Perfect? one developing program that can do everything for every programmer easily.
              (some day).
              Of course has to be complicated enough so we will have work.

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                #22
                Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

                Here's one simple Dashboard I just created. It autoloads on the side, and from each color button, there is a drilldown report that can be run. Simple but it works for my client.

                Attached is what it looks like:

                Ryland

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                  #23
                  Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

                  Hi Ryland,

                  This looks very smart, but why do you call this a dashboard?

                  This looks like a Menu form with different coloured buttons. Do the buttons change colour?

                  I understood a Dashboard to display the status and totals of different records in different tables at any given time, much like the dashboard in a car.
                  Regards
                  Keith Hubert
                  Alpha Guild Member
                  London.
                  KHDB Management Systems
                  Skype = keith.hubert


                  For your day-to-day Needs, you Need an Alpha Database!

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                    #24
                    Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

                    Hi Keith,

                    I'm cheating.....it's Dashboard "like" in that the Overhead Buttons change colors, RED, Amber, Green based upon what the parameters are selected in the system setup. Essentially, I created an overlay menu, and run scripts on the onactivate button that will respond with the corresponding colors ...at a work detail shift change. From there, the supervisor can click on the color and see the detail that makes it up.

                    Ultimately, what I would like to do is create a pie chart, and display that to replace the current color scheme on this menu, but just did not have the time to play with Alpha's charting capability. That is my next step unless someone beats me to it (I hope..lol)...Ryland

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                      #25
                      Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

                      Hi Ryland,

                      Do you hope to to click on different sections of the pie chart? This I think will be a bit ambitious.
                      Regards
                      Keith Hubert
                      Alpha Guild Member
                      London.
                      KHDB Management Systems
                      Skype = keith.hubert


                      For your day-to-day Needs, you Need an Alpha Database!

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                        #26
                        Re: Creating a Dashboard Entry

                        Not different sections of the pie chart, just on the image itself (like I'm doing now that drills down to the items that are run by the query. )

                        The pie chart in itself is just informative...like the current colors, but represents the ranges of those items selected in more of a color range; and by the actual item quantity by a grouping that I do not do now. I know by looking at the fetchpie in Alpha that it can be done, but my earlier attempts failed, so I just settled on this approach for now. Ryland

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