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Aqua Data Server's GUI is divided into the following areas.
The Title bar contains the Home, Profile, Connections, Invitations, Secure Storage, Settings and Explore Projects (and the Admin link for System Administrators) along with the Title Bar Dropdowns.
The User Home displays the Network Activities feed on the left and a user's Projects list (subdivided into Public and Private projects) on the right. In the screenshot below, a user without System Administrator capabilities is viewing his User Home. No Admin link is visible for this user.
This link only appears for users who have been given System Administrator capabilities. The user in the screenshot below has the correct System Permissions and can see the Admin link. within in their Title Bar (it's the last link in the Title Bar on the far right after "Explore Projects")
There are three dropdowns at the top right of the page once a user logs in. The first dropdown, to the right of Add Connections is the Project Dropdown that lists all of the projects the current user is a member of. This is the fastest method of navigating from one project to another. Clicking on a Project in the list opens it.
The second dropdown is the Language Interface Dropdown which allows immediately changing the language of the interface for the current user to any of the 21 supported languages.
The third dropdown is the Account Dropdown which indicates the current username, allows changing the current user time zone, navigates to the current user profile. Within it are quick links into AquaCluster Answers, Online Documentation and Community Discussions for Aqua Data Server. The last link in the list, Log Out, logs out the current user.
While on the User Home the user image (if one has been uploaded) and information from their user Profile displays.
When a user navigates into a Project by either clicking on a particular project in their Projects list, or by using the Projects Dropdown, the Project Name, Category and Description along with the Project Image are displayed (if one has been uploaded). Below, a user who does not have permissions to see the Admin tab has navigated into the solutionexamples project. The solutionexamples Application Tabs this user has permissions to see are Workspace, AquaScripts, Servers, User Files, Scheduled Jobs and Settings.
When viewing a Project or the Admin link, the tabs below the Profile or Project image are the Application Tabs. The screenshot below shows the Admin view with Application Tabs for System Status, System Settings, License, Users and Roles, Login Attempts, Projects, Email, Scheduler and Support. The Projects tab is currently selected. If one of the Projects were to be clicked on, that Project's tabs would appear in the Application Tabs.
The Action Bar is directly beneath the Application Tabs in the blue stripe, and displays context-sensitive buttons and search forms. In the following screenshot, the view is of the "Data Warehousing ETL Solutions" project's Query tab. Notice that database information displays in the Action Bar. A user can Execute, select a database within the connection using a dropdown, and select the Max Results displayed for the query executed. Clicking the Execute button in the Action Bar executes the query and displays the results.
Items displayed in lists below the Application Tabs and the Action Bar can be sorted by clicking their column headers. Hovering the cursor over a column header indicates what type of sorting is allowed. There are three sorting states: default with no specific sort order specified, ascending or descending. A grey triangle to the right of the column header indicates which column is currently sorting and points up for ascending or down for descending. The application will remember how a list has been sorted if a user logs out and displays that sorting once a user logs back in. Sorting one column removes the sort on any other columns in the list.
When large lists are generated Aqua Data Server paginates the results and displays a Pagination Navigator at the bottom of the list. Using the Pagination Navigator, it is possible to go to a page of results, select how many rows appear per page, or click forward and back through the pages. In the screenshot below, we are viewing page 1 of a list of Projects. We currently show 10 rows per page. The cursor is selecting from the dropdown to swap from showing 10 rows per page to showing 50 rows per page.
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