A dashboard is a visual display of the most
important information that a user needs. The information is consolidated
and arranged on a single screen so that it can be monitored at a glance.
Different
segments of information are displayed on different tabs. To create
a dashboard, you assemble the different segments of information into
a single view by using the Multi-page portlet. For more information,
see Pages and Dashboards. This
portlet is linked to a source folder that contains entries that appear
as tabs in the dashboard. You can make changes to the tabs in the
dashboard by adding or deleting the associated entries from the source
folder.
The following entries can be used as tabs in a dashboard:
- folders and shortcuts to folders
Use folders to include a second
level of tabs.
- packages and shortcuts to packages
Use packages to include a
second level of tabs.
- reports and shortcuts to reports
Use to view or run a Report
Studio report.
- report views and shortcuts to report views
Use to view or run
a Report Studio report.
- queries and shortcuts to queries
Use to view or run a Query
Studio report.
- analysis and shortcuts to analysis
Use to view or run an Analysis
Studio report.
- pages and shortcuts to pages
Use to add a page or another dashboard
- URLs and shortcuts to URLs
Use to embed a different Web page.
- PowerPlay® reports
Use
to view or run a PowerPlay report
- Microsoft Documents
Use
to include a link to a Microsoft document,
such as an Excel, PowerPoint, or Word document.
The general dashboard properties are the same as page properties.
You can edit the dashboard layout and style Edit a Page, modify the properties
of the Multi-page portlet Modify a Portlet, set up
access permissions for the dashboard Share a Page, and add it to the
portal tabs Portal Tabs.
Before
you start creating your dashboards, we recommend setting up a folder
hierarchy in Public Folders to keep your dashboard resources organized.
For example, create a folder for all the dashboards you plan to create.
Next, create a subfolder for each dashboard to use as source folder
for the entries that you want to include in the dashboard, such as
reports, folders, pages, or shortcuts. The folder structure may look
like this:

- The Sales and Marketing pages are the multi-tabbed dashboards.
These are the dashboard master pages that are built using the Multi-page
portlet.
- The Sales Resources folder is the source folder for the Sales
dashboard, and the Marketing Resources folder is the source folder
for the Marketing dashboard.
- The source folders can contain entries such as reports, pages,
folders, shortcuts, and so on. These entries appear as tabs in the
dashboard.
Procedure
- In IBM Cognos Connection, click the new page button
.
- Type the name, and select a location for your page.
- Click Next.
- In the Set columns and layout page,
set the number of columns to 1, and the column width to 100%.
- Click Add.
A list
of portlet groups appears.
- In the Available Entries box, click Dashboard.
- Select the Multi-page portlet, and
click the right arrow button
to move the portlet to the Selected
Entries box.
- Click OK, and then Next.
- In the Set page style page, specify
a meaningful title for the page, select any of the remaining properties,
and click Next.
- In the Select an action page, you
can select Add this page to the portal tabs.
- Click Finish.
The
page that you created is the dashboard master page.
- Open the page you created.
An empty frame
of the Multi-page portlet appears.
- In the portlet toolbar, click the edit button
. The
portlet properties page appears.
- In the Folder section, click Select
an entry.
- Browse to the folder or package that contains the resources
for the dashboard, such as shortcuts, pages, or bookmarks. Select
an entry, and click OK.
Tip: To add My Folders as a tab in the dashboard, create a shortcut
to My Folders.
- Specify other portlet properties as required. For example,
in the Display Style section, specify how to
display the dashboard tabs, horizontally at the top of the page, or
vertically on the left side of the page.
- Click OK.
Results
You can now open and view the dashboard page.
Tip: Other
users can access the dashboard through its URL. To see the URL, go
to IBM Cognos Connection, locate the dashboard master
page, and open its properties page. On the General tab,
click View the search path, ID and URL.