What are Dashboards and how to create them
Dashboards are a visual compilation of the data that is important to you. It is where users should start and end their day… It is a tool to help understand their current work load through views and charts. Additionally, they are interactive. Quickly open a record straight from the Dashboard without having to search for the record or navigate through the system.
Preparing to create your new Dashboard
Users can create their own Views, Charts, and Dashboards to show them what is important to them. Here is what those terms mean:
View: a list of records. The list is organised by Filters and displayed by Columns.
Filters: defined by And and Or statements, the filters control what records are displayed in the view
Columns: columns define what data is shown in the view. Columns can be sorted, as well
Chart: a visual representation of the records in the corresponding View. E.g Pie Charts, Bar and Column Charts, and Pipeline Charts.
Dashboard: a combination of 6 (or less) components. A component can be a View, Chart, Web Resource, or Iframe.
Step 1: Design : Define what you want to see and what is important to you.
Step 2: Create Views (if needed): See article: Creating a List View
Step 3: Create Charts (if needed): See article: Building Charts
Step 4: Create Your Dashboard
When you have everything ready based on your Dashboard Design, navigate to the Dashboard area by clicking Dashboards > +New > Dynamics 365 Dashboard
This will show you the 7 layout options (you can change width and height of each component after selecting one of the layouts). Click on one and then click Create.
Give your Dashboard a name
Click to Highlight the section and then click EDIT COMPONENT to view/refine the Properties of the section (double clicking on the section will also open up to Properties)
This will allow you to set properties to refine what can be seen in the section. You can give it a name, manage what other views might be available to users or give an option for a chart to be included. You could also manage the data source to completely change it if needed. Click OK when you are finished.
You would repeat these steps for each component you want to add for the other sections.
Choose the record type, the view and then select the type of Chart. Click Add when you have finished.
Once again if you want to edit the components further click to highlight the section and click EDIT COMPMONENT as you did above for the list View .
Click on Save & Close when you have finishing building your Dashboard.
Your Dashboard will then show up, you might have to refresh or press Control and press F5.