New Organization Dashboard launched within CCR!
There is an exciting new Organizational Dashboard feature available within CCR. This new functionality allows users to get a wholistic view of the CCR usage within their organization, allowing things like:
- See warnings for when organizational usage patterns need to be adjusted
- View total CCR volume
- Explore the most active CCR Systems
- Identify DB version of various Environments
- Discover which Systems are no longer active and are candidates for Depreciation
- List the CCR Client Tool update dates to see what is out of date (to be released shortly)
- Examine number of active CCR users, their CCR activity volume and which of them are Perforce users
- Correct ItemSets which are troubled across all Systems
To get to the new Org Dashboard, select the side menu and then pick “Organizations”, and explore the tabs on the second half of the page:
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Make sure to pay special attention to any Warnings which are listed in the Overview tab and point to deviations from CCR usage best practices:
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Like what you see? Have questions? Have ideas on how to make improvements? Please let us know in the comments below!
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I was remiss in not recognizing @Alexander Obolenskiy who did all of the brilliant work to make this vision a reality!! Thank you Alex - this is going to be incredibly helpful to a large number of people!
Excuse me, but it's a bad habit to introduce something with an acronym without saying what that acronym stands for. The site: https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/CCR lists 241 possible meanings for CCR. Which one is yours?
Thanks for the question @Julius Kavay - the #CCR tag indicates the context for this post: https://community.intersystems.com/tags/ccr
Merely you have to "open" the article to get those tags into top position. If you just browse (see the screenshot) over the articles: (a) you have to scroll down and (b) a tag name could have but must not have the same meaning as an acronym. In my opinion, an acronym should always be explained after the first usage - either you write it out or you insert a link or whatever...
Thank you for the feedback @Julius Kavay - I added a hyperlink to the first use of CCR for those that don't scroll down far enough to see the tags. I would however suggest that if an acronym is used 8 times in a post and it is tagged with an acronym of the same spelling, then the balance of probably makes it most probable that the acronym in the article has the same meaning as the acronym in the tag ;)
@Julius Kavay - I was thinking more about it and I think your point about moving tags to the head of articles is a very good one which can save people a lot of time by helping them more quickly see the context of the content. I have submitted the enhancement request here: https://ideas.intersystems.com/ideas/DPI-I-426
Feel free to upvote :)
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Please note - I updated the article to highlight the new Usage Warnings in the Overview tab (nice work @Alexander Obolenskiy!)
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