RegoXchange
  • This course will take a deep dive into Modern UX administration. We'll cover the advanced MUX Administration settings, managing system wide views before deep diving into advanced blueprints topics such as visuals, modules, rules, and actions.
  • This beginner-friendly course will cover basic administration within Modern UX. You'll learn about enabling MUX, establishing your System Settings, and Blueprints basics.
  • This course will take a deeper dive into Clarity portlets. We'll take the next step after configuring object based portlets, and learn how to write an NSQL query to provide data to your portlet. We'll cover different types of portlets, grids, graphs, and multi-dimensional portlets, demonstrate how to surface the portlet on a page, and channel to it from Modern UX. Including HTML portlets and scripting tips.
  • Utilize Power BI with the Clarity ODATA connector to get critical data for rich reports and dashboards. This class is a hands-on beginner training for Power BI. learn how to build basic visuals and reports against the Clarity data warehouse.
  • This beginner-friendly course will begin exploring project management related themes and how they translate to Clarity. We'll discuss resources and calendars that demonstrate resource availability, and project teams which represent demand against your resources.
  • Take a deep dive into Clarity's REST APIs. You will learn different ways to explore Clarity's API's using the REST API explorer, Postman, and Chrome's Developer Tools. We will cover HTTP methods, status codes, Clarity-specific headers, and creating and parsing JSON.
  • Join us to discuss one of the most important - but also one of the most confusing Clarity topics - security. Learn how an OBS can be utilized to control security, how security permissions can be granted and revoked, and the pros and cons of the different types of security permissions.
  • Join us for a round table discussion on advanced SQL. We'll discuss sub-queries, common table expressions (CTE's), analytic functions, and any other requested topics. With multiple instructors we can break out into smaller groups for a more targeted experience.
  • The KPIs by Project Type (Dashboard) report provides visibility into key project health measures, including status, schedule, alignment, and risk. Gauge visuals highlight each KPI at a summary level, while column charts break down results by project type. Resource allocation and actual hours are summarized in pie charts, making it easy to compare utilization across project types. In addition, bar charts display the number of issues, risks, and change requests by project type and priority, helping teams quickly identify areas of concern.
  • The Time Compliance report displays the timesheet compliance percent, the number of timesheets by status (open, submitted, returned, approved, and posted), and the total for each OBS unit, with the ability to filter and drill down.
  • The Project Schedule report provides visibility into project schedule, including detailed information on days late, status and its associated items such as detailed info of schedule on Phase level, Task level and assignment level. Results are grouped by project in Phase, Task and assignment sections or can be viewed without grouping to support flexible analysis for projects. Interactive visuals make it easy to track, monitor, and manage schedule across projects.
  • The Financial Budget vs. Forecast by Period report provides insight into financial performance by comparing planned or budgeted costs against forecasted costs across defined time periods. It highlights period-level and total variances to help identify trends and deviations. Results can be grouped by up to two financial attributes, such as Charge Code, Cost Type, Department, Input Type, Location, Resource, Resource Class, Role, Transaction Class, or User Values 1 and 2, allowing flexible analysis by key dimensions.
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