Cue with Compare Feature
This chapter describes an use case for Beyond Cues.
The aim of this use case example is for you to create a cue,
with which you can compare two field values of a common table.
In the following example, a cue is created with which you can compare the unit cost with the unit price for all items and display the number of items in the cue.
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Note
Permissions required
It is only possible for certain users to create a cue. You must have the BYD CU ADMIN or SUPER permission set. For more information on how to assign the BYD CU ADMIN permission set to a user, refer to the section Assign admin permissions for Beyond Cues.
To create a cue that uses the Compare calculation type, proceed as follows:
- From the Role Center, open the search (ALT+Q).
- Search for Beyond Cues and click on the corresponding search result.
- The Beyond Cues page is displayed. On this page you will find all configured cues.
- Click New in the menu bar.
- The Cue card is displayed.
- Under the General tab, enter a code for the cue in the Code input field. After entering, a preview of the stack is displayed in the lower right area.
- Enter a title for the cue in the Title input field. The preview is updated and shows how the configured cue will later be displayed in the role center. The title can be translated for different display languages. For more information, see the section Add translation for Cue.
- Under Group Code, select a display group or create a new group. Note that the display group is displayed as a tab on the role center and divides one or more cues. You can define a translation for the group via the menu bar so that the translation for the display group is used when the display language of the interface is changed. Further information on this can be found in the chapter Add Translation for a Display Group.
- Enter a value in the Sorting No. field to define the order of cues within the selected group. You can also define a sorting order at group level.
- Under the Update Interval field, enter a time interval in minutes that is used to update the cue.
- Under Cue Color, specify the color for the cue.
- Select a suitable icon for your cue from the available icons.
- Under the Calculation tab, in the Type field, select Compare aus.
- In the Table Name field, select ID 27 - Item.
- In the Field Name field, select 22 - Unit Cost aus.
- In the Condition field, select >.
- In the Field Name field, select 18 - Unit Pirce aus.
The cue shows you the items for which the unit cost is higher than the unit price.