Within Self-Service Reporting (SSR), you can copy and change the Standard Dashboards available. These have been created by Service Geeni for your use. You can then base a new dashboard on it and make changes as per your requirements.
Getting There
To get to the Self Service reports section:
Select Business Intelligence from the menu.
Then, click on Self Service.
Standard Dashboard's Available
Below is a list of all the available dashboards you can find:
Engineer League
Jobs Reports
Hire Contracts
Job KPIs
Engineer Summary - Jobs
Equipment Deal Dashboard
Jobs Completed Overview
Job Analysis - Time to Close
Supplier Analysis
Problematic Equipment
Dashboard Summary
Each Dashboard describes what's included when you click on the Annotation icon, located just above the Service Geeni logo.
Note: If no logo is present, the Description will be with the Annotation of the Dashboard Component, i.e. table, charts, etc.
Things to note before you get started
Data in Standard Dashboards is restricted to a limited amount by default. This is to streamline the dashboard's performance, and there could be too much data if there was no filtering applied at the start.
When viewing a report and after coping, some defaults may stop you from seeing any data. Once you have copied the dashboard, you can un-restrict these defaults.
Example: Problematic Equipment Dashboard
Filtering on This Year
Filtering on Call Date
You may see No Matches or No Data.
This isn't dashboard error, it's just the filter restricting what data is currently shown, i.e. it's filtering, expanding the parameters should resolve this.
How to Manage a Dashboard
You can manage a dashboard via the vertical ellipsis (or Kebab menu).
When you click the ellipsis, you can:
You can Edit a current dashboard by using the pencil icon.
You can create a new dashboard based on the selected one with the Create With option.
The final option is to Duplicate, which will create a like-for-like version.
Whilst in Preview mode, you can also Duplicate or Create New With by using the buttons in the top right corner.
Change the theme of the dashboard
In edit mode, you can change the theme of a dashboard. Currently, you cannot create a bespoke theme, but our team is working on a solution to achieve this.
To do this:
Click the Dashboard tab.
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Then, select Theme.
Here, you can choose a new theme, the default in Service Geeni.
After you have edited your dashboard, you click and save it using the Save button in the top left corner.
The Data Binding menu
The Data Binding menu controls the data on the dashboard.
To open the menu:
Click on the dashboard.
Then, select the Data Binding menu.
This is set to the Service Geeni Standard Data Model - you do not need to change this.
The data binding menu allows you to edit the details of a specific component.
Depending on the type of component, you will have different editable options.
Change Field name
To change the name of a field or component:
Select the Dashboard and click Edit.
Click on the component you wish to edit.
Then, in the Data Binding menu, click on the cog next to the name.
Go to Rename.
You can also change the name of the title or Sub Title in the Inspector for that component.
The Inspector Menu
The Inspector controls how things look on the Dashboard.
To open the global dashboard inspector, you need to make sure you haven't selected any components, such as the table then in the example below.
To open the Inspector menu:
Click on a blank space to deselect any components.
Then, click on the Cog icon to open the Inspector menu.
The inspector lets you change or edit a whole host of elements, such as Themes, Font, Layout, Colours and much, much more.
When the Inspector opens:
You can search for a specific Property (or field) to edit (such as Layout or colour) via the Search Bar, which has the word DASHBOARD written in it. This will help you quickly navigate the vast amount of settings.
Change components colours
Click on Component, open Inspector, and from the drop down. You will find a selection of palettes to choose from according to your Dashboard Theme.
Each element within a component has a setting for the colour and font.
Delete (Remove) a component.
You can remove a component by clicking on it and selecting the Remove (Bin) icon.
Date Format
Depending on the type of component, there are different ways to achieve this:
For a slicer
Select the element.
Then, choose the Inspector menu.
Select Date Format.
You can choose a predefined format or create your own in Custom by editing the format in the Type: field.
For Table and Chart Components
Open the Data Binding menu.
Then, change the data field properties.
Exact Date and/or Edit format β Custom.
Examples of Date Formatting
Day | Month | Year |
dd = 13 | mm = 11 | yy = 23 |
ddd = Mon | mmm = Nov | yyyy = 2023 |
dddd = Monday | mmm = November |
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NOTE: You can use any divider Slash or dash / - or none, e.g. dd-mm-yy
For more information on creating and managing your Dashboards see articles on Help Centre for SSR.