Tagged with web-services - Visokio Forums http://forums.visokio.com/discussions/tagged/web-services/feed.rss Mon, 30 Oct 17 15:53:17 -0400 Tagged with web-services - Visokio Forums en-CA Integration: Exporting selected data to other applications/services? http://forums.visokio.com/discussion/3038/integration-exporting-selected-data-to-other-applicationsservicess Fri, 20 Nov 2015 08:48:50 -0500 Alexander 3038@/discussions
I am investigating the possibility to push a selected/filtered dataset from within Omniscope to another system.
Has anyone experience in a comparable case?

Should I use webservices? Hope some of you can help me. Thanks in advance!

Regards
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Idea: More end user scenario modelling options? http://forums.visokio.com/discussion/2216/idea-more-end-user-scenario-modelling-optionss Thu, 27 Jun 2013 06:13:29 -0400 grahamb 2216@/discussions
My thoughts are to first allow the addition of one or more check box columns to a table where individual rows can be set to use different options. Depending on whether a check box is checked or not checked, then that condition instantly affects a calculated field which in turn can display/hide data in that row and change summary information.

A check box is far easier to use than editing a field of data with a double click. A single click in column header check box auto includes or excludes all rows. A single click in one or more check boxes in a row, gives an instant what-if result.

As an Example on sales planning. Key account effort can be focused on separate accounts to varying amounts and the outcome seen instantly.

Additionally, as well as including a check box it would be good to be able to include a slider control into a table column. This can then be linked to a value field such as 'projected likely sales % increase/decrease', and let the user easilly vary likely gains by adjusting key account records one by one. The check box could be used in combination with this to set other conditions.

This seems like a simple addition with many benefits

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