Category Archives: Datuak ikusi Web Taldea

Datu Ikusi Web Taldea Datak alderatuz WSS KPI bat eraikitzeko

Kontuan izan: this was first posted at www.endusersharepoint.com hemen: http://www.endusersharepoint.com/2009/11/02/comparing-dates-in-a-data-view-web-part-to-build-a-wss-kpi-in-sharepoint/.

Hau da, oraindik XSL datak alderatuz datu ikuspegi web SharePoint parte post blog beste.

Hau nire eszenatokia da:

  • Zerrenda pertsonalizatu bat dut.
  • The business purpose of the list is to support the idea of a new employee and his/her tasks to be completed within 7 days of starting the job.
  • They are in a “warning zone” after 4 days if they have not completed these tasks.
  • I want to create a simple dashboard that shows green when they have either completed the task or if they have more than 4 days to complete it.
  • I want the dashboard to show yellow if they are in the warning zone.
  • I want to to show red if they have not completed the task after the due date.

I borrowed from Artikulu honetan at Marc Anderson’s blog (http://mdasblog.wordpress.com/2008/02/19/comparing-dates-in-sharepoint-using-xsl/) to get the comparison logic and Artikulu honetan at www.endusersharepoint.com for the basic ideas behind the dashboard (http://www.endusersharepoint.com/2008/12/09/visual-indicators-for-the-masses-kpis-in-wss/) written by Toni Frankola.

You should read the supporting blogs, but the implementation goes like this:

  1. Sortu eduki mota bat (zutabeak + CT)
  2. Create a custom list and associate it with the content type.
  3. Create a web part page.
  4. Add the custom list to the web part page.
  5. Open up the page in SPD.
  6. Convert the list to a DVWP.
  7. Modify the XSL to generate the dashboard bits.

I have two dates: a warning date and a due date. To compare the dates, my xsl does the following:

 
 <xsl:aukeratu>
 
 <!-- When both handbook and policy are signed, we are green regardless of dates. -->
 <xsl:denean test="@Employee_x0020_Handbook_x003F_ = 1 and @Security_x0020_Policies = 1">
 <img src="/_layouts/images/KPIDefault-0.GIF" alt="No problems"/>
 <bat href="/HumanResources/Lists/New Employee Checklist/EditForm.aspx?ID={@ID}&amp;Source=/HumanResources/Shared Documents/New Hire Dashboard.aspx"> [Edit]</bat>
 </xsl:denean>
 
 <!-- Show amber indicator if we're past the warning date. -->
 <xsl:denean test="ddwrt:FormatDateTime(katea(ddwrt:Gaur egun()), 1033, 'yyyyMMdd') &gt;= ddwrt:FormatDateTime(katea(@TaskDueDate), 1033, 'yyyyMMdd')">
 <img src="/_layouts/images/KPIDefault-2.GIF" alt="Overdue"/>
 <bat estilo="border: 0px" href="/HumanResources/Lists/New Employee Checklist/EditForm.aspx?ID={@ID}&amp;Source=/HumanResources/Shared Documents/New Hire Dashboard.aspx"> [Edit]</bat>
 </xsl:denean>
 
 <!-- Show red indicator if we're passed the due date. -->
 <xsl:denean test="ddwrt:FormatDateTime(katea(ddwrt:Gaur egun()), 1033, 'yyyyMMdd') &gt;= ddwrt:FormatDateTime(katea(@Warning_x0020_Date), 1033, 'yyyyMMdd')">
 <img src="/_layouts/images/KPIDefault-1.GIF" alt="Warning"/> 
 <bat href="/HumanResources/Lists/New Employee Checklist/EditForm.aspx?ID={@ID}&amp;Source=/HumanResources/Shared Documents/New Hire Dashboard.aspx"> [Edit]</bat>
 </xsl:denean>
 
 <!-- If we get here, we're earlier than the warning date, so we're green. -->
 <xsl:Besterik>
 <img src="/_layouts/images/KPIDefault-0.GIF" alt="No problems"/>
 <bat href="/HumanResources/Lists/New Employee Checklist/EditForm.aspx?ID={@ID}&amp;Source=/HumanResources/Shared Documents/New Hire Dashboard.aspx"> [Edit]</bat>
 </xsl:Besterik>
 
 </xsl:aukeratu>

A few key points from above:

  • I tried to compare dates without using the ddwrt functionality and got nowhere. I still don’t understand that. They dates displayed correctly, but both “>” and “<” comparisons always failed. Azkenean, ddwrt came to my rescue (esker, berriro, Marc).
  • I’m also displaying an [Edit] link to the item. I mainly did this so that I could easily test this out. The link itself may be useful to someone trying to figure it out.
  • This is implemented in SharePoint online and works nicely.
  • The images I reference in the _layouts directory (/_layouts/images/KPI…) are available out of the box in my environment so they are probably available for you as well.

Here’s a screen shot of what it looks like for me:

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Azkarra eta erraza: Sortu Datu Ikusi Web Taldea (DVWP)

Badago informazio handia aberastasuna WSS da 3.0 Datuak ikusi Web Taldea (DVWP) on the web from several sources. Hala eta guztiz ere, I found it to be surprisingly difficult to find information on this first very basic step. Here is another article in the "quick and easy" seriea da aurre egiteko.

Jarraitu urrats hauei datu ikuspegi web parte sortzeko (DVWP). They are based on an "Announcements" web zati, baina gehienetan zerrendak aplikatuko.

  1. Sortu Deialdiak web parte eta gehitu gune bat.
  2. Ireki SharePoint Designer horretan gunea.
  3. Ireki gunearen default.aspx.
  4. Select the Announcements web part and right-click.
  5. Testuinguru menuan, select "Convert to XSTheT Data View".

SharePoint Designer jakinarazten dizu web gune hau, gaur egun, bere definizio-gune batetik pertsonalizatuak. Hau da, ez du zertan txarra, baina inplikazio garrantzitsuak (errendimendua, berritzea, beste batzuk) which are beyond the scope of this little "Quick and Easy" sarrera. To get more information on this subject, Bi liburu gomendatzen dut hemen baita zure gogoko Internet bilaketa.

Berretsi egiten duzula behar bezala:

  1. Itxi eta berriro ireki web nabigatzailea (to avoid accidentally re-posting the original "add a new web part").
  2. Select the web part’s arrow drop-down and choose "Modify Shared Web Part" menuan.
  3. Tresna panela eskuinera irekitzen du.
  4. Panel du bere jaurtiketa ohiko aukeretatik, hau aldatu:
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