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Dashboards provides at-a-glance views that organises and presents information in a way that is easy to read, showing a graphical presentation of the current and required statuses across several Lucidity Software modules.

INTRODUCTION

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Shared Features: Dashboard Overview


Dashboards are used to track key data points relevant to a business, department or specific process. Through the use of graphs, lists and tables, Dashboards simplify complex data sets to provide users with at-a-glance awareness of current performance. Widgets are used to describe the variety of different items that can be added to a Dashboard. Widgets display information that enables a user to perform a function or access a set of information and can be edited or filtered to only display certain information.

The Dashboard and Widgets functionality is available in several modules of Lucidity Software including:

  • Lucidity Incident
  • Lucidity InForm
  • Lucidity Competency
  • Lucidity Risk

PERMISSIONS

Permissions for administrators for all Lucidity modules are set via Lucidity Access and are generally configured by the System Administrator. A typical set of Permissions for Actions would be: 

USER LEVELVIEW DASHBOARDSCREATE OWN DASHBOARDSMANAGE OWN DASHBOARDS AND WIDGETSCREATE DASHBOARD TEMPLATESMANAGE DASHBOARD TEMPLATES
Dashboard Read-Only Widgets UserY



Dashboard Widgets UserYYY

Dashboard Template ManagerYYYYY

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 If there are no Templates created yet and the user has yet to add not added a Dashboard before, the user will be prompted to add a new Dashboard when they open the Dashboard tab.  A user, with the necessary permissions, can create their own Dashboard without the use of a Template and add the Widgets they need.

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