Operation Manager 0.27.0 (full version)
 
Table of Contents
Start
Table of Contents
1. Conventions
2. General information about David system
3. Terminology
4. Installation
5. Operation Manager requirements
6. Installation
7. General information
8. Graphic Notifications Server (dgnsd)
9. Sound Client (sndc)
10. Access to the SNMP Trap Interface (damsnmpti)
11. SNMP Trap Analyser (damsnmptaud)
12. Access to the SNMP Data Interface (damsnmpdi)
13. SNMP Data Analyser (damsnmpdaud)
14. Cases Database Unit (damadbud)
15. Cases Service Unit (damcsud)
16. Buttons the most often used in Web applications
17. Recorded Operation Browser
18. Pending Operation Browser
19. Graphic Notifications Presenter (xdgnp)
 
 

16.1. The buttons meaning

There are the buttons, in the chart below, that occur the most often in Web applications. Their fucnction in particular applications is similar and even identical sometimes. Some of the buttons can have additional functions, that were described during descriptions of the particular applications.

Table 16.1. The buttons the most often used in Web applications

Button Description
It allows you to recover to a previous page.
It deletes an item i.e.: it closes a case, sets an event in a passive state etc.
It allows you to get to an edition of a given item.
It confirms an operation and makes it (i.e.: generating of a report using selected criterions).
It allows you to get to a detailed view.
It allows you to get to a higher level of item hierarchy.
It opens a new window with data which are prepared for a printout.
It allows you to get to a presentation of the graph with data for a given item (Collection Browser).
It reloads a page view.
It accepts changed values as current one.
It allows you to get to a report for a given item (Node Reporter).
It lets you get to a Trap browser for a given item (Trap Browser).
It lets you get to a report browser (about cases) for a given item (Recorded Operation Browser).
It saves changes, that were done by a user.