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Designing the right Report Services (RS) dashboard
The following table lists common goals for Report Services (RS) dashboards and provides suggestions on how to achieve them. This table is also useful as a tool to provide ideas about what you might want to include in an RS dashboard.
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Features to Use on the RS Dashboard |
Present a style appropriate for the executive boardroom. |
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Let users instantly see details in a densely populated RS dashboard. |
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Present many layers of data in a single RS dashboard, keeping the layers organized and focused. The layers, or views of the data, must be instantly available to the users. |
Use panels and panel stacks to provide the layers of data in the following ways:
For examples and procedures, see Layering data in RS dashboards: Panels and panel stacks. |
Allow users to change the context of RS dashboard. For example, a user can change the following for a specified set of graphs or tables:
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Create RS dashboards in Flash that can be used even when disconnected from the network. These RS dashboards include full interactivity, visualization, and data content. |
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Use interactive Flash graphs rather than static graphs to provide an engaging way to view data and understand relationships. |
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Unlimited visualization extensibility via Flash uses MicroStrategy's integration with Adobe's FlexBuilder 2 IDE to allow you to:
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For more information on MicroStrategy's Visualization Framework, the FlexBuilder plug-in, and the visualization editor, see the MicroStrategy Developer Library (MSDL) provided with MicroStrategy SDK. In particular, the Understanding the Visualization Framework section is helpful. The path to this section in the MSDL is Web SDK -> Integrating with an External Application -> Visualization Integration. |