User Interface
Navigation
Navigation throughout the DataSight Administrator interface is done primarily with the combination of mouse and keyboard actions. Depending upon the focus of the mouse a variety of actions can be undertaken. Focusing may also be accompanied by a ...
Main Panel
The Main panel of DataSight Administrator is where you view detailed information for various DS Administrator features and databases as well as undertake administrative functions. Group Feature Function DataSight Database New Database Create a new ...
Invoke a Command
To invoke a specific toolbar, ribbon or menu command, do one of the following: Click the command with the mouse. Press the shortcut assigned to the command. If a command is displayed within a menu, its shortcut can be displayed next to the command's ...
DataSight Administrator Application Tab
The DataSight Administrator Application Tab presents a menu of commands that involve doing something to or with the DataSight Administrator workspace. Feature Function Connect to Server Ability to change to a different Microsoft SQL Server instance. ...
DataSight Administrator Ribbon
The DataSight Administrator Ribbon is divided into sections which have different groups of features that carry out various database and user functions. The groups are as follows: DataSight Database DSWeb Database User Upgrades Minimize the Ribbon ...
Quick Access Toolbar
The Quick Access Toolbar can be used to create a customised menu of DataSight Administrator functions. The toolbar appears at the very top of the screen when you first open DataSight Administrator, but it can be moved to sit below the Ribbon. ...
Menu Panel
The Menu Panel is a group of the functions on DataSight Administrator arranged by category and consists of: Customisable Quick Access Toolbar, where you can add functions in DataSight Administrator. DataSight Administrator Ribbon, which contains all ...
DataSight Administrator User Interface
The DataSight Administrator interface is an intuitive, user friendly management tool designed with a familiar Windows interface. This chapter provides an overview of interface layout, and commonly used mouse functions. A pointing device such as ...