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  • Chart Options. Allows you to specify the type of graphic. Available options include Pie, Line, Bar, Bubble, Column, and Stacked. The Series dialog box becomes available when you select the charting option and allows you to specify series details. You can also define additional options for the chart including the 3D view, trendline, x and y axis labels, data labels, legend, color palette, and point label format. See the Configure Dashboard Parts section. 
  • Results. Allows you to control how the results are displayed. Available options include Sort by that allows you to sort data in ascending or descending order and All Results that specifies how many results should be displayed. \
    NOTE: For SQL dashboards, you can add multiple column sorting criteria with the Add new Sort By option.
  • Advanced Options. Specifies the name of the XSLT code to use to transform, or parse, the XML file for the part. Eagle provides a generic XSLT code that parses dashboard part data. However, you can modify this generic code or replace it with other XSLT code to change the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) rendering. The selected value in the Transform Name field defaults to the generic file, parttohtml.xsl. If you do not wish to use the default, select another Transform Name from the drop down menu. You can also upload transformations and select a specific value.

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  1. From the Eagle Portal main window, click Dashboards.
    You see the Dashboards window displayed in the default view.
  2. Click the Manage drop down menu and select Parts.
    You see the Parts window with all the dashboard parts available to you.
  3. Click the check box next to the dashboard part you wish to edit and click Edit.
    You see the Define window.
  4. Make the appropriate changes to the Define window options.
  5. Click Next.
    You see the Design window.
  6. Make the appropriate changes to the Design window options.
  7. Click Next.
    You see the Display window.
  8. Make the appropriate changes to the Display window options.
  9. Click Next.
    You see the Publish window.
  10. Make the appropriate changes to the Publish window options.
  11. Click Finish to save your changes to the dashboard part.
    You see the updated part in the Parts window.
  12. Click Manage Dashboard Views to return to the Views window. Or, click Return to Dashboard to return to the Dashboards window in the current view.

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  1. From the Eagle Portal main window, click Dashboards.
    You see the Dashboards window displayed in the default view.
  2. Click the Manage drop down menu and select Parts.
    You see the Parts window with all the dashboard parts available to you.
  3. Click the check box next to the dashboard part you wish to copy and click Copy.
    You see the Copy Part As dialog box.
  4. Enter the appropriate name and click Copy to create a duplicate of the existing dashboard part.
  5. Click Manage Dashboard Views to return to the Views window. Or, click Return to Dashboard to return to the Dashboards window in the current view.

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  1. From the Eagle Portal main window, click Dashboards.
    You see the Dashboards window displayed in the default view.
  2. Click the Manage drop down menu and select Parts.
    You see the Parts window with all the dashboard parts available to you.
  3. Click the check box next to the dashboard part for which you wish to review usage and click Usage.
    You see the Usage of Part dialog box.
  4. Review the usage and click Close to return to the Parts window.
  5. Click Manage Dashboard Views to return to the Views window. Or, click Return to Dashboard to return to the Dashboards window in the current view.

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  1. From the Eagle Portal main window, click Dashboards.
    You see the Dashboards window displayed in the default view.
  2. Click the Manage drop down menu and select Parts.
    You see the Parts window with all the dashboard parts available to you.
  3. Click the check box next to the dashboard part you wish to delete and click Delete.
    You see the confirm delete dialog box.
  4. Click OK to delete a dashboard part.
  5. Click Manage Dashboard Views to return to the Views window. Or, click Return to Dashboard to return to the Dashboards window in the current view.