You can open the About Stat window by clicking the question mark link in the upper-right corner. The About Stat window has three tabs: About, Contact, and What's New. The About tab displays the Stat version and copyright information. In the What's New tab, Stat administrators can post custom messages. See the section “Customizing the What’s New Tab in Stat Web” in the Stat System Administration Guide for more information.
The CSR Console is designed to display three kinds of queries, based on the items they are designed to find in the Stat® Repository: CSRs, tasks, and approvals (as applied to both migrations and status transfers). Query results are displayed in a list format, but because queries can be excessively long or contain information you do not need, you can sort and filter queries and then save the results, either under the same name or as a new query. Also, if you have the proper security right, you can save a query as a global, meaning it will be available to all users when they log into Stat Web. After you create and save a new query, you can then add it to the CSR Console where it will remain as part of your customized display setting.
For each kind of query, the CSR Console provides two pre-defined queries. The first query, the Default Query, displays a complete, non-filtered list of all the CSRs, tasks, or approvals in the Stat® Repository. The second query displays only those CSRs, tasks, or approvals that are assigned to you as the user currently logged in. These queries are named My CSRs, My Tasks, and My Approvals, respectively, and are displayed by default when you first open the CSR Console. You can use any existing query as the template for any new query you want to create.
If you have the right to create global queries, you can also edit and delete them.
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If it is not currently displayed, go to the Add Query menu and add the query that you want to use as the template for the new query to the CSR Console. |
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Click the Query Settings button on the query tool bar located in the top right corner of the query. |
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When finished, click Finish. |
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In the Query Name field, enter a new name for the query. |
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Click Finish. |
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Navigate to the Template tab and click Save & Finish, or to delete the query, click the Delete button. |