Form Builder in Administrator
Enterprise Users will be able to view and interact with pages. Performance Managers/Modellers will be able to edit pages and objects and Model Administrators have full permissions.
You will still need to check your personal permissions to access this area with your site Administrator.
From Ideagen Healthcare Guardian Enterprise
From Ideagen Healthcare Guardian Designer
Within an Ideagen Healthcare Guardian installation there can be a number of models. These are displayed in the model dropdown list. There can be different configuration settings set up in different Ideagen Healthcare Guardian models.
The model initially displayed will be the model you were in before you opened the Ideagen Healthcare Guardian Administrator Application.
All object types have some default fields available such as name, description, start date, etc. The fields available are customisable and you can add as many new fields to this list as you need. If you create different object type, you can separately customise the fields available for each type of object. To change the object type to which the form relates, click the object type dropdown list to change it.
You can edit the form for any object, and this will apply to all other objects of that type. The ‘Available Fields’ on the left allow you to add an existing field to this form. Note: the fields beginning ‘Public’ are for the implementation of citizen portal and are not to be used within standard objectives.
To add new fields to the form builder, select the ‘Create New Fields’ heading from the left. This lists the different types of field you can create.
Note that the order of fields on the form can be changed and existing fields can be moved by dragging the name of the field to elsewhere on the form.
Editing Fields
Fields and lists can be edited by selecting to open it in the quick edit panel.
Custom Measure Fields
In a similar way, custom fields can also be added to measures. For example, you might want to flag measures which require data entry for target so that they can easily be presented in a trends. Or flag KPI measures which need to be reviewed by the performance board. Unlike fields in the form builder, a custom measure field will be available for all measures, regardless of which object types they are used in.
Once added, the custom field can be populated through the ‘more fields’ section in the measure properties, via the object notebook.
They can also be viewed from the summary of measures within the object notebook, under the > More Fields list.
Task Custom Fields
Custom fields can also be added to tasks. For example, you might want to flag tasks based on the type of task (e.g. audit task, risk task, business planning task etc.).
Once added, the custom field can be populated through the ‘details section in the task properties, via the object notebook.