Dashboards for users with admin roles
Use Platform Analytics dashboards to access, organize, and share data in a visual format. Dashboards contain data visualizations, filters, and other visual elements.
Dashboard overview
To find dashboards in Platform Analytics, navigate to . For users with admin roles, the dashboards page includes tools that are designed to help administrators efficiently manage the dashboards. Administrators can monitor the usage, perform dashboard-specific tasks, such as deleting or deactivating dashboards, and also identify the key insights with filters.
Dashboards for users with admin roles
The following example shows the Dashboards library that includes all the common and additional elements that are visible to the users with admin and dashboard_admin roles only. See Additional dashboard elements for users with admin roles table for descriptions.
The following table shows the features that the Platform Analytics Dashboards page offers to users with the admin roles. Refer to the numbered call-outs in the image and their descriptions in the table.
| No. | Field (or) Element name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Create Dashboard | Option to create dashboards. As a user with the admin role, you can create Core UI dashboards on the instances with Platform Analytics experience enabled. |
| 2 | Categories | Available and applied categories for dashboards. As a user with an admin role, you can create and customize the categories for the dashboards. For more information on creating dashboard categories, see Create dashboard categories. |
| 3 | Dashboard Single Scores | Dashboard scores. These scores highlight the key dashboard statistics that are based on the following filter conditions:
Select a score to filter and display the dashboards that match the condition. |
| 4 | Delete | Option to delete the selected dashboards. |
| 5 | Deactivate | Option to deactivate the selected dashboards. |
| 6 | Activate | Option to activate the selected dashboards. |
| 7 | Dashboard columns |
Additional columns that you can see if you're a user with the admin role:
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