- Breadcrumbs Toolbar - is a navigation path which appears near the top of every page within PointForce iTopia. Here is an example of a more detailed breadcrumbs list:
Navigating the menu system can potentially take you very far away from the Home page. Breadcrumbs tell you which sub menus you have accessed to arrive to your current location and allow you to click any of the breadcrumb menu entries to take you back to any link in that chain.
- Header Toolbar - consists of a the following options:
- Tools - access to Multimedia Viewer.
- Profile - access to the Profile view (which includes the Change Password option).
- Help - when you are in a view, click Topic Help from the Help menu, and the appropriate help page opens.
- Logout - log out of the Home Page to the PointForce iTopia login page.
- Tecsys logo - opens the Tecsys Internet Web site directly.
- Search - you can search for Views in a number of ways:
- Search by a PointForce Enterprise Term, for example 'Sales'. All Views created with the term 'Sales' in the title will display. You can refine the search by using a more specific term, like 'Sales Rep'; all Views with 'Sales Rep' in the title will display.
- Search by a PointForce Enterprise Program name, for example 'CC96' (Sales Office/Warehouse Numbers). In this case, the Sales Office/Warehouse Numbers view automatically displays.
- Search by a PointForce Enterprise File name, for example 'SAB' (Sales Office/Warehouse Numbers). In this case, the Sales Office/Warehouse Numbers automatically displays.
Once you enter the Search term, you can click on Go or Search. If you click on Go, the View automatically launches, provided there is only one view matching the Search term entered. If you click on Search, the view name(s) display and you must select the view name in order to launch the view. For example:
- If you enter SU14 and click Go, the SU14 view automatically opens.
- If you enter SU14 and click Search, the view name displays and you must select the name in order to launch SU14.
- Menu - Depending on the roles assigned to your user name, the Home page menu items will vary. There are two formats for the home menu:
- If you are logged in as the system administrator, the home menu contains the Integrated Business Intelligence System (iBIS), User Management System (UMS) and Metadata Administration menus.
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For all other users, the home menu contains the Integrated Business Intelligence System (iBIS) and the System Administration menus which provide limited access to portions of the UMS and Meta modules.
The Menu itself is organized into resource groups (or folders) and resources.
- When you click on a menu item, iTopia presents the resources that you are authorized to view or update.
There are additional menus besides the Home page menu. When a user clicks on the iBIS menu item, the iBIS menu for that user opens. Here is an example of the iBIS menu for 'user10':
- General Links - the General Links section may contain any number of internal or external hyperlinks, such as commonly-used PointForce resources, email addresses, or frequently-used Web pages. When a link is selected, the Web page is opened in a separate browser window.
- My Views - provides a link to all views personalized by the current User Name and to any system views the user has added to this folder using the "drag and drop" feature (see below for more details).
- This is a quick and easy way to navigate to personalized views that were saved using the 'Save As' button in the Personalization pages and assigned the same title as the system view or a unique title.
- If you make changes to a system view and save the view as the same name (by clicking 'Save' or 'Submit' when the changes are complete) the view is not automatically saved into My Views.
- You can add system views to your My Views folder using the "drag and drop" feature. Simply click on a view and then drag the view to the My Views folder (bottom left corner of the window). With the view name hovering over the My Views folder, release the mouse button to drop the view into the My Views folder. The system view name will still be visible on the original menu, but a copy now resides in the My Views folder.
- Having frequently used system views in your My Views folder allows you to access these views very quickly and easily.