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Open the actions menu [[File:ActionsMenuButton.png|25px]] and choose either New User View or Edit Current User View.
Open the actions menu [[File:ActionsMenuButton.png|25px]] and choose either New User View or Edit Current User View.
=User view popup=
=User view popup=
[[File: UserViewDetails.png |400px|thumb|The details tab.]]
[[File: UserViewDetails.png |400px|thumb|The details tab in the user view popup.]]
Whether creating a new user view or editing an existing one, the process plays out in the user view popup.
Whether creating a new user view or editing an existing one, the process plays out in the user view popup.

Revision as of 10:29, 5 October 2022

User views, sometimes known as homepages, are how users and pharmacies can view and interact with the live prescription data flowing through PTS and are the primary viewpoint into your system data. Whether it be the pharmacy homepages, the ward views, outpatient collection status screen or the mobile app; all are customised user views.

This page discusses how user views are created. See the User Views & Homepages page for more information on user views.

Creating a new user view

There are three ways user views can be created or modified:

  1. From the Roles setup page.
    This is ideal for designing a user view that should be used by a wide number of users, such as internal views for all pharmacy staff.
  2. From the Users setup page.
    For creating or amending user views for an individual user.
  3. From the home page actions menu.
    If the user has the EDITVIEWS permission they can create or modify their own user views from the actions menu.

No matter where the user view is created from the process is broadly the same.

While it may seem self-evident that user views are best created from the Users setup page this is usually not true. When user views are created or modified on the Users setup page, or by the user themselves from the actions menu, that new user view is only created or modified for that individual user. That is sometimes the desired outcome of course, but more often than not it makes sense for user views to be created equally for whole groups of users. For example all pharmacy staff likely need access to all outstanding prescriptions for their entire pharmacy, ward staff should only be able to see prescriptions for their assigned ward, and porters probably only need to see bagged prescriptions that are waiting for collection & delivery. For examples like this it is best to create user views via the Roles setup page.

When creating a new user view or modifying an existing one, carefully consider whether it should apply to multiple users or just an individual.

From the Roles setup page

The user views tab. This screenshot is via the roles popup on the roles setup page, but the tab looks and works the same in the user setup page.

From the Roles setup page, click on the applicable role in the list, and then from the role popup, click on the User Views tab.

Click the edit button EditButton.png next to a user view to modify it, click the delete button MinusButton.png to remove it, or click the add button PlusButton.png to create a new one.

From the Users setup page

From the Users setup page, click on the applicable user in the list, and then from the user popup, click on the User Views tab.

Click the edit button EditButton.png next to a user view to modify it, click the delete button MinusButton.png to remove it, or click the add button PlusButton.png to create a new one.

From an existing user view or homepage

Open the actions menu ActionsMenuButton.png and choose either New User View or Edit Current User View.

User view popup

The details tab in the user view popup.

Whether creating a new user view or editing an existing one, the process plays out in the user view popup.