A single zone could have two
scorecards and a report, for example. These may be laid out horizontally, vertically,
or stacked, in which case each item will get its own tab. The horizontal, vertical, or
stacked options are in the Orientation tab of the Zone Settings.
At this point, the dashboard can be exported for viewing. Note that in Figure 5-34
the Edit ribbon is showing and one of the buttons is labeled SharePoint Site, which
will be the most common choice. Before deploying the dashboard, it must be published
to the server. Once the dashboard is published, clicking on the SharePoint button
will first prompt the developer to select a dashboard to export, while the next
screen prompts the developer to provide the name of the SharePoint server and the
document library. The next screen will ask what master page to use for the display.
By default, PerformancePoint Server ships with a simple set of master pages but
companies are free to add their own to achieve a particular layout. Figure 5-35
shows what this particular dashboard looks like in SharePoint using the default
PerformancePointDefault master page. There are buttons above each scorecard,
which allows end users to slightly modify the display of roll up values, where they
can see the default roll up, the ???worst child??? (minimum) roll up, or the number of
each type of indicator, which means for the Objectives demo there would be one
On Target and one Off Target.
The other way to view a dashboard is to click the Preview button on the Edit
ribbon.
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