The configuration key for the "Property list" parameter type can, for example, be used to modify columns in the White pages view that is displayed in the Web Portal.
This chapter describes how to edit a configuration key value. Declaring a configuration key is covered in another section of this guide. For more information, see Declaring Configuration Keys in Modules and Components.
To edit a configuration key value for the "Property list" parameter type in the "Settings..." view
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Note: Before you can edit the values in a database column, you must add a matching entry in the Configuration (custom) view. You can recognize this entry because it is marked with X in the Value (custom) column in the configuration key list in the Settings... view of the selected database object. |
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NOTE: If you want to see more details for a configuration key without editing the value, open the Configure dashboard display dialog box by clicking |
On the left-hand side, all selectable columns of the preset table are displayed. On the right-hand side, all columns in use are displayed.
The marked entry is displayed in the list of used columns. The following input fields and option boxes for editing selected columns are displayed in the lower part of the dialog box.
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NOTE: Using the |
To add a validation node to a database column
A new validation node is added under the marked entry and a number of edit boxes are displayed. For more information, see Table 37.
To add a parameter to a database column
A new parameter is added under the marked entry and a number of edit boxes are displayed.
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NOTE: Added validation nodes or parameters can be deleted using the |
You can use the configuration key of the "Image" parameter type for logos, for example.
This chapter describes how to edit a configuration key value. Declaring a configuration key is covered in another section of this guide. For more information, see Declaring Configuration Keys in Modules and Components.
To edit a configuration key value of the "image" parameter type in the "Settings..." view
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Note: Before you can edit the values in a database column, you must add a matching entry in the Configuration (custom) view. You can recognize this entry because it is marked with X in the Value (custom) column in the configuration key list in the Settings... view of the selected database object. |
Your selection is shown in the Image preview.
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NOTE: Only images that have already been loaded once are available in Use image from resource. |
In the Configure project tab, you can see the file name of the selected image and the method of loading the image, in the Value (custom) column.
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NOTE: Use Delete to remove your selection again. |
The configuration key of the "Configuration Object" parameter type is used when you want to add or remove statistics.
This chapter describes how to edit a configuration key value. Declaring a configuration key is covered in another section of this guide. For more information, see Declaring Configuration Keys in Modules and Components.
To edit the configuration key value for the "Configuration object" parameter type in the "Settings..." view
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Note: Before you can edit the values in a database column, you must add a matching entry in the Configuration (custom) view. You can recognize this entry because it is marked with X in the Value (custom) column in the configuration key list in the Settings... view of the selected database object. |
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NOTE: If you want to see more details for a configuration key without editing the value, open the Configure dashboard display dialog box by clicking |
In this window, you can view the statistics and heatmaps for the selected element. The following functions are available in this dialog box.
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Opens the Select statistics dialog box. You can select and add statistics in the list of available statistics. Multi-select is possible. | |
Deletes marked statistics from the list of statistics used. | |
Moves the marked statistics higher in the list of statistics used. | |
Moves the marked statistics lower in the list of statistics used. |
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Shows you all the global statistics from the list of available statistics. | |
Shows you all object-related statistics from the list of available statistics. |
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TIP: You can use multi-select by selecting items in the list whilst holding the CTRL key. |
To edit chart settings
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Note: You have enabled the Chart option. |
For more detailed information on organizational units, see the One Identity Manager Web Portal User Guide.
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NOTE: The available text fields that you need to edit depends on the chart type you selected in the Type option box. The properties Title, Text and Tooltip in this view use an SQL editor. Enter the captions for the organizational units shown in the web applications. For more information, see Multilingual Captions. |
Your settings are saved. The number of selected columns is displayed under Details and in the Settings.. view in the column Value (custom).
To edit heatmap settings
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Note: You have enabled the Heatmap option. The dialog box mask changes and divides into three parts, General, Current database and Historical data. |
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NOTE: Statistics that need to be represented in heatmaps must return values for the ElementValueZ column from a query. |
Area | Setting | Description |
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General known issues | Additional Where clause | Used when loading a heatmap. |
Title |
Replaces the statistic’s display value. Parameters available in this expression are documented in the ChartTitleInfo class. | |
Measurement parameters represented by rectangles | Display name for measurement parameters represented by rectangles. | |
Measurement parameters represented by colored rectangles | Display name for measurement parameters represented by rectangles. | |
Data | Text |
Specifies the caption for rectangles. Parameters available in this expression are documented in the HeatmapDataPoint class. |
Tooltip |
Specifies the tooltips for rectangles. Parameters available in this expression are documented in the HeatmapDataPoint class. | |
Limit |
Specifies the color of rectangles according to data values. The color spectrum goes from red to yellow to green. Red means a critical value, green an uncritical value and yellow a neutral or average value. Limits can be assigned to data values directly using double values. Alternatively, maximum and minimum values can be set for the outer colors. The corresponding data value is then dynamically assigned. For neutral values a value can be optionally configured. | |
historical data | Statistics for monthly historical data |
Used to calculate historical comparison values. You can select one of the statistics available in the option box to be used to calculate historical comparison values. |
Statistics for annual historical data |
Used to calculate historical comparison values. You can select one of the statistics available in the option box to be used to calculate historical comparison values. | |
Text |
Specifies the caption for tiles. Parameters available in this expression are documented in the HeatmapDataPoint class. | |
Tooltip |
Specifies the tooltips for tiles. Parameters available in this expression are documented in the HeatmapDataPoint class. | |
Limit |
Specifies the color of tiles according to data values. The color spectrum goes from red to yellow to green. Red means a critical value, green an uncritical value and yellow a neutral or average value. Limits can be assigned to data values directly using double values. Alternatively, maximum and minimum values can be set for the outer colors. The corresponding data value is then dynamically assigned. For neutral values a value can be optionally configured. |
You can use the configuration key of the "Color value" parameter type to change all the colors used.
This chapter describes how to edit a configuration key value. Declaring a configuration key is covered in another section of this guide. For more information, see Declaring Configuration Keys in Modules and Components.
To edit a configuration key value of the "Color value" parameter type in the "Settings..." view
The selected colors are displayed under Custom colors.
The selected color values are displayed in the Settings... view. in the column Value (custom) and under Details.
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