SUMMARY:
In this session we covered techniques for adding some visual pizzazz to what might otherwise be considered bland business data. We began by showing how to depict time and date-related information in an intuitive, chronological display using Nitro App Builder's Timeline widget. We followed that up by demonstrating ways to convey physical address data through the Map widget, leveraging the power of the Google Maps API.
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZU24icKt5c
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TIMESTAMPS AND FEATURES COVERED:
2:00 - Creating a Data Source using an SQL Statement for a Timeline Widget
4:00 - Explaining Caching the Data source in Valence (Recache, Remove the Cache)
5:20 - Setting up the Timeline widget
7:40 - UI Setting of the Timeline widget - Widget Type, Padding
8:13 - Setting up the Colors of the Timeline widget
8:47 - Setting up Filters and using Custom Formatting in the Timeline Widget
10:45 - Creating a Data Source for a new Timeline Widget (including range)
11:48 - Creating a Timeline Widget with a Start and End date (range)
14:10 - Map Widget - Google API key review
17:00 - Creating a Data Source using an SQL Statement for a Map Widget
18:00 - Creating a Map Widget in NAB
19:35 - Review of how Valence Caches the Map Locations after the first request
21:55 - using HTML mark up for a Marker Title in a Map Widget
23:20 - Map Widget - UI Setting - Single Marker Zoom setting
26:00 - How to change a Default Map Location
27:45 - Creating a Data Source using an SQL Statement for a Map Widget with a start and end address
28:30 - Creating a Map Widget
29:00 - Map Widget - UI - reviewing the Show Marker Index setting
30:00 - Map Widget - UI - reviewing the Draw Marker Path setting
31:00 - Creatine a NAB app with a Map Widget
31:50 - Draw Marker Path and Show Marker index in a NAB App - Review
34:40 - Bumping up the number of CGI jobs servicing your Valence apps blog post:
https://www.cnxcorp.com/blog/bumping...r-valence-apps
In this session we covered techniques for adding some visual pizzazz to what might otherwise be considered bland business data. We began by showing how to depict time and date-related information in an intuitive, chronological display using Nitro App Builder's Timeline widget. We followed that up by demonstrating ways to convey physical address data through the Map widget, leveraging the power of the Google Maps API.
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZU24icKt5c
DD#12.jpg
TIMESTAMPS AND FEATURES COVERED:
2:00 - Creating a Data Source using an SQL Statement for a Timeline Widget
4:00 - Explaining Caching the Data source in Valence (Recache, Remove the Cache)
5:20 - Setting up the Timeline widget
7:40 - UI Setting of the Timeline widget - Widget Type, Padding
8:13 - Setting up the Colors of the Timeline widget
8:47 - Setting up Filters and using Custom Formatting in the Timeline Widget
10:45 - Creating a Data Source for a new Timeline Widget (including range)
11:48 - Creating a Timeline Widget with a Start and End date (range)
14:10 - Map Widget - Google API key review
17:00 - Creating a Data Source using an SQL Statement for a Map Widget
18:00 - Creating a Map Widget in NAB
19:35 - Review of how Valence Caches the Map Locations after the first request
21:55 - using HTML mark up for a Marker Title in a Map Widget
23:20 - Map Widget - UI Setting - Single Marker Zoom setting
26:00 - How to change a Default Map Location
27:45 - Creating a Data Source using an SQL Statement for a Map Widget with a start and end address
28:30 - Creating a Map Widget
29:00 - Map Widget - UI - reviewing the Show Marker Index setting
30:00 - Map Widget - UI - reviewing the Draw Marker Path setting
31:00 - Creatine a NAB app with a Map Widget
31:50 - Draw Marker Path and Show Marker index in a NAB App - Review
34:40 - Bumping up the number of CGI jobs servicing your Valence apps blog post:
https://www.cnxcorp.com/blog/bumping...r-valence-apps