Question about Dashboard
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Dashboards are scoped to the project area. When you navigate to the Web UI, you need to pick a project and then you see Web UI pages for that project (Dashboard being one of them). Therefore, the URL to show a dashboard is always scoped to a project and this project area provides the process that governs its dashboards (who can modify them, which templates are used to create the new ones etc.).
HOWEVER.
It is possible to create a dashboard in one project area that contains viewlets that show results from other project areas. You can do that by changing the scope of the viewlet ('Scope' tab in the Settings) and configuring it to track another project/team/contributor. For example, you can show trend charts of several projects in one dashboard by configuring scopes of each.
HOWEVER.
It is possible to create a dashboard in one project area that contains viewlets that show results from other project areas. You can do that by changing the scope of the viewlet ('Scope' tab in the Settings) and configuring it to track another project/team/contributor. For example, you can show trend charts of several projects in one dashboard by configuring scopes of each.
Dashboards are scoped to the project area. When you navigate to the Web UI, you need to pick a project and then you see Web UI pages for that project (Dashboard being one of them). Therefore, the URL to show a dashboard is always scoped to a project and this project area provides the process that governs its dashboards (who can modify them, which templates are used to create the new ones etc.).
HOWEVER.
It is possible to create a dashboard in one project area that contains viewlets that show results from other project areas. You can do that by changing the scope of the viewlet ('Scope' tab in the Settings) and configuring it to track another project/team/contributor. For example, you can show trend charts of several projects in one dashboard by configuring scopes of each.
HOWEVER.
It is possible to create a dashboard in one project area that contains viewlets that show results from other project areas. You can do that by changing the scope of the viewlet ('Scope' tab in the Settings) and configuring it to track another project/team/contributor. For example, you can show trend charts of several projects in one dashboard by configuring scopes of each.
Dashboards are scoped to the project area. When you navigate to the Web UI, you need to pick a project and then you see Web UI pages for that project (Dashboard being one of them). Therefore, the URL to show a dashboard is always scoped to a project and this project area provides the process that governs its dashboards (who can modify them, which templates are used to create the new ones etc.).
HOWEVER.
It is possible to create a dashboard in one project area that contains viewlets that show results from other project areas. You can do that by changing the scope of the viewlet ('Scope' tab in the Settings) and configuring it to track another project/team/contributor. For example, you can show trend charts of several projects in one dashboard by configuring scopes of each.
HOWEVER.
It is possible to create a dashboard in one project area that contains viewlets that show results from other project areas. You can do that by changing the scope of the viewlet ('Scope' tab in the Settings) and configuring it to track another project/team/contributor. For example, you can show trend charts of several projects in one dashboard by configuring scopes of each.