The dashboard is a collection of panels that display personalized visual reports or charts about information that
B2B Data Exchange
processes. Each report or chart appears in a panel that you view in the
Dashboard
page of the Operation Console.
The Dashboard collects data from the metadata repository however, it continues to collect data from the operational data store for some reports.
Use the dashboard to view summary information about events and document processing, such as the number of events for certain partners or the error rate for specific event accounts. You can drill down to each report to view event details or manage daily tasks that require further investigation. You can focus on areas of interest and analyze statistical information about the processed data. In some panels you can export the chart to a comma-separated-values (CSV) file for further analysis.
Data that appears in the
report
is filtered by global dashboard filters, for example, by a time frame or by
a partner
. The data is then filtered by permissions. You can view data pertaining to applications to which you have access. All charts are visible to users with dashboard privileges.
The dashboard page display the panels in the Events tab and the Service Level Agreement (SLA) tab. By default, the Events tab in the
Dashboard
displays the Error Rate panel, the Tasks panel, the Error Events by Partner panel, the Events Distribution panel, and the Average Processing Time panel. By default, the SLA tab in the
Dashboard
displays the Violations By SLA Rules panel and the Violoations By KPI panel.
In the
Dashboard
, use the Tasks panel to view the link to the operator actions that are pending approval. The Tasks panel retrieve information from the main
B2B Data Exchange
repository.
You can personalize the
Dashboard
with additional tabs and add different panels to each tab as needed. You can organize the display of the panels and add tabs to display selected reports. You can view the Dashboard only if the
B2B Data Exchange
administrator has installed and configured it. You can only view information for which you have assigned privileges.
If you delete an object with information that the
Dashboard
displays in a panel and then create an object with the same name, the operational data store event loader fails. For example, you delete a partner and create a partner with the same name. Do not delete objects with information that the Dashboard uses.