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The following tasks are commonly performed in most tabs:

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Switchingtoadifferenttab
Switchingtoadifferenttab
Switching to a different tab

You can easily switch between the different tabs in the Precise Menu area. When you start your Precise product, the Dashboard tab opens by default. For other Precise products, another tab will open by default. The button of the selected tab is displayed in a darker blue.

To select a tab, click the required Tab to display information on the selected entity.

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Selectingatimeframe
Selectingatimeframe
Selecting a time frame

You can configure Precise for Oracle to display transaction performance data for a specific time frame using the predefined time frame options or calendar icons.

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  1. Click the calendar icon. In the dialog box that is displayed perform one of the following:
    1. To define a time frame independent from the current time, select the ‘Time Frame’ option and select the Start and End dates and times.
    2. To define a time frame up to the current time, select the ‘Last’ option and enter the desired time frame.
    3. To use one of the three previously used time frames, select the ‘Recently used’ option and from the drop- down menu select the desired time frame.
    4. To use a previously saved time frame, select Use a previously saved time frame and from the drop-down menu select the desired time frame.
  2. To save your settings for future access, select Save these definitions for future use as: and enter a name in the corresponding field.
  3. Click OK.

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Selectinganentity
Selectinganentity
Selecting an entity

You can select the entity that you want to examine in more detail. To select an entity

On the Main area of the tab, select the entity you want to examine.

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Filteringdata
Filteringdata
Filtering data

You can focus on specific contents of the Dashboard and Activity workspaces by showing a subset of the information. This shows the contribution of entities such as programs and users.

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  1. Click Filter is Off/Filter is On.
  2. In the Filter dialog box, do the following for each entity you want to filter:
    1. From the left drop-down list, select an entity.
    2. From the middle drop-down list, select an operator, such as, Like, <>, Not Like, In, Not In.
    3. In the text box, type the criteria (case-sensitive) for the selected entity.
      If you select the operator Like or Not Like, you can use the % wildcard character to represent 0 or more characters, and the _ wildcard character to represent exactly one character. If you select the operator In or Not In, type a comma to separate values.
  3. Click OK.

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Associatingentitieswithdatathatmeetsspecificcriteria
Associatingentitieswithdatathatmeetsspecificcriteria
Associating entities with data that meets specific criteria

You can associate the displayed entity with specific data to focus your analysis.

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  1. Click the Actions icon>Edit Properties.
  2. In the Edit Statement Properties dialog box, choose the relevant properties for the statement from the drop-down lists and enter a statement name.
    The following properties are available:
    • Instance. Name of the instance that the statement belongs to. The instance cannot be changed.
    • Parsing User. Choose an Oracle user name that will parse the statement from the drop-down list.
    • Cabinet. Choose a cabinet to save the statement in, from the drop-down list or type in a name.
    • Folder. Choose a folder to save the statement in, from the drop-down list or type in a name.
    • Statement. Type a user-defined name for the statement.
    • Comment. Type an optional tuning comment that is to be associated with the statement.
    The maximum number of items displayed in the Cabinet, Folder, and Statement lists is limited. You may also type the names.
  3. Click OK.

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Focusingoninformationinovertimegraphs
Focusingoninformationinovertimegraphs
Focusing on information in overtime graphs

Some entities display an overtime graph. The overtime graph displays entity statistics over a specified time period. Depending on the number of points displayed in the graph, you may need to zoom in or out. The text displayed on the x-axis varies according to the time frame. If there is a year or day change, x-axis labels will display accordingly.

To focus on information in overtime graphs, select the desired time frame on the overtime graph, click and drag the left or right handle to increase or decrease the time range. The small zoom (spyglass) icon will display on the upper right of the selected time range, and above the overtime graph legend. Click the zoom icon to zoom in according to the selected time frame.

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Sendinganemailmessage
Sendinganemailmessage
Sending an email message

You can send an email message to one or more recipients from the Precise toolbar. The default subject for the message will be “Link to a Precise application”.

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  1. Click the email icon in the Precise Menu area. The default email program opens.
  2. Fill in the required fields and click Send.

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AddingviewinganddeletingFavorites
Adding, viewing, and deleting Favorites

The Favorites feature allows you to save a specific location in your application and to retrieve the same location later without having to navigate to it.

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Note: The favorite address is displayed in the Address field and cannot be edited.

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Determiningwhichtablecolumnstodisplay
Determiningwhichtablecolumnstodisplay
Determining which table columns to display

Tables are used to display information about a set of related entities in the Main and Association areas. It is possible to determine which columns to display in the Association area tables.

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  1. Click the Table icon on the upper right-hand side of a table and select Column Chooser.
  2. In the Table columns dialog box, click the arrows to move the names of the columns that you want to display to the Visible box and the ones that you do not want to display to the Invisible box.
  3. Click OK.

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Copyingdatatotheclipboard
Copying data to the clipboard

At times you may want to save data displayed in the table area in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet for further analysis or save an image of a graph to the clipboard.

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To copy a graph to the clipboard, right-click a graph and choose Copy to clipboard. You can now paste the image into any application that works with the clipboard.

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ExportingtothePreciseCustomPortal
ExportingtothePreciseCustomPortal
Exporting to the Precise Custom Portal

The Export to the Precise Custom Portal Portlet feature enables you to export the view of the chosen table or graph and generate a portlet with that view in the Precise Custom Portal, so that it will provide you with another way of monitoring your application.

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