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You can customize your view of the End User Portal, including your landing page, dashboard, tables, reports, and actions.
Search is available on the header and on individual screens. What you are trying to find determines which search field you need to use.
You can use the search in the header to navigate directly to a specific location or report in the End User Portal. For example, if you want to view your VMs, you can enter VMs in that Search field to be taken to that location. However, you cannot use the search in the header to find a specific VM.
When you enter a term in the Search field on the header, the End User Portal provides you with suggested locations or reports.
You can search for an item from the related location in the End User Portal. For example, you can search for a specific VM in the VMs report.
When you type a search term in the Search field, the matching entries are filtered and listed. The total count of matching entries is shown in the Total field. The search term is also highlighted in the filtered results.
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The text in the End User Portal is displayed based on the language that you choose.
Your access permissions determine which tasks you can perform in the End User Portal. Some tasks require that your administrator give you the appropriate End User Self-Service permissions.
Your administrator may assign multiple access profiles to your user profile with different access levels and permissions. You can change the default profile used when you log in to the End User Portal.
With your dashboard enabled, you can add and view summary reports on your landing page. You can also view summary dashlets, if your administrator has enabled them. The dashboard is enabled by default.
You can create a custom dashboard to add one or more summary reports to your dashboard. Once you create a custom dashboard and add summary reports, you can view them on your landing page.
You can add one or more summary reports to your custom dashboard by navigating to the summary report.
After you add one or more summary reports to your dashboard, you can view them on your landing page.
Step 1 | On your landing page, scroll down to the summary report that you want to remove from your dashboard. |
Step 2 | In the upper right corner of the report, click
Settings and then choose
Close View.
After you remove a report from your dashboard, you must follow the procedure in Adding a Summary Report to Your Dashboard to put it back on your dashboard. |
For every table in the End User Portal, you can choose which columns you want to view, change the order of the columns in the table, or sort the table entries by column.
Note | This procedure assumes that you have already navigated to the table that you want to organize. |
Use the Filter icon to add advanced criteria to filter the list of table entries.
Note | This procedure assumes that you have already navigated to the table that you want to filter. |
Data in the End User Portal does not automatically refresh. However, you can refresh all data on a screen at any time.
You can export the data from any report.
Step 1 | Choose the desired option and navigate to the report that includes the data that you want to export.
For example, if you want to export information about your VMs, choose Virtual Resources, then click VMs. |
Step 2 | Click Export Report. |
Step 3 | On the Export Report screen, choose one of the following report formats and then click Generate Report. |
Step 4 | After the report
has been generated, click
Download.
The report is downloaded in the format requested to the download location configured in your browser. |
You can export the data from any individual report on a Summary screen. However, you cannot export multiple reports at one time.
Step 1 | Choose the desired option and navigate to the summary report you want to export.
For example, if you want to export a VM-related summary report, choose Virtual Resources and then click Summary. |
Step 2 | On the Summary screen, scroll down to the report that you want to export. |
Step 3 | Click Settings and then choose Export. |
Step 4 | On the Export Report screen, choose one of the following report formats and then click Generate Report. |
Step 5 | After the report
has been generated, click
Download.
The report is downloaded in the format requested to the download location configured in your browser. |