Center for Earned Value Management wInsight – “How to Use” Guide

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Center for Earned Value Management wInsight – “How to Use” Guide Last Updated: Aug 2007

Mapping wInsight to a Database on the Hard Drive wInsight uses a pre-formatted MS Access database and therefore, the wInsight database must be mapped to an existing database before using for the first time. The following are instructions for mapping databases located on a hard drive. (Note: This step is only done once, unless the database is renamed or moved) Perform the following steps to map a database to wInsight on your local hard drive (C:\) 1. Copy the existing blank61.mdb database and rename for your use. (DO NOT CUT OR DELETE THIS EXISTING DATABASE AS IT IS NEEDED TO CREATE ADDITIONAL DATABASES IN THE FUTURE) a. Copy blank61.mdb from the following location: C:\Program Files\CSSI6\Data\Access b. Paste blank61.mdb to the following location: C:\Program Files\CSSI6\Data c. Rename blank61.mdb to something more descriptive d. Close all folders 2. Map wInsight to the new database created above a. Open wInsight 6.1 Administrator b. Click FILE c. Click SELECT DATABASE d. Choose ADD from the Select Data Source pop up box e. Name the New Data Source to match the name of the database to eliminate confusion f. Choose Microsoft Jet 4.0 OLE DB Provider g. Click Next to go to the CONNECTION time i. Box 1 - Select Database name by browsing and pointing to the database created in step 1 above. ii. Box 2 - REMOVE the word “Admin” iii. Click OK Repeat steps 1 and 2 above to create additional databases on your local hard drive if needed. Note: When the “Database Login Box” appears, leave both the “Name” and “Password” blank, When the “Application Login Box” appears, leave both the “User Name” and “Password” blank.

2. Tips for Getting Around in wInsight (Administrator 6.1) 1. To move from one database to another choose File, Database, and choose from the drop-down menu. 2. The name of the currently selected database is displayed in the upper left corner under the toolbar. 3. Under the database name are three selections…Data Input, Reports, Dataset. 4. Care should be taken when under the Data Input selection as changes made here are Permanent. 5. To view the contracts contained in the database expand Dataset, double-click Contracts and then expand Contracts. Expand the individual contract names to view the periods where data has been loaded. 6. To view the CPR formats, double-click a month, then expand Reports, and double-click a format 7. For ease of changing between contracts and periods go to Options, Toolbars, and be sure that Dataset is highlighted.

3. Updating the Local Database (C:\ drive) When you receive data from the contractor each month, the first step is to update the local database. 1. Open wInsight Administrator 6.1 2. File – Select Database – Choose your local database from the drop-down menu, OK, OK (no name or password) 3. Load the files submitted by the contractor a. IMPORT .TRN or .XML files: i. Utilities, Import, Browse [to: the location of the file submitted from the contractor], OPEN ii. OPTIONS - **Make sure all are checked EXCEPT “User (Security) Data”**, OK, OK 1. If there are errors or warnings that will affect your data or that you don’t understand – CANCEL, CLOSE and Call the wInsight POC. 2. If no errors, OPTIONS, **Make sure all are checked EXCEPT “User (Security) Data”**, OK, OK 3. If “Import Succeeded”, CLOSE 4. If “Import Failed”, Call the wInsight POC. 5. Repeat this process for each contract 6. Utilities, Recalculate, (hold down “Control” key and select all contracts Imported), highlight “All Periods”, OPTIONS, check ONLY “calculate element hierarchy”, OK, OK, CLOSE when “done”. b. RESTORE .WSA files: i. Utilities, Restore, Browse [to: the location of the file submitted from the contractor], OPEN ii. OK iii. OPTIONS, uncheck User (Security) Data, OK iv. OK v. When Import “Succeeded”, CLOSE vi. Repeat this process for each contract vii. There is no need to Recalculate when Restoring a .WSA file 4. Check the data for errors and fix any errors BEFORE backing up and updating the Server Database.

4. How To Backup Data on the Local Database (C:\ drive) It is recommended that a backup is created of the monthly data received on the local database (Create a .WSA file). 1. Open wInsight Administrator 6.1 2. File, Select Database, Choose the local database from the drop-down menu, OK, OK (no name or password) 3. Utilities, Backup a. Select the contract(s) to backup b. Click Browse c. Choose a location and name for the file d. Save as type .WSA (default) e. Click OK f. When “Done”, click Close

5. Accessing the Data Using wInsight 6.1

6. Creating a Custom View

7. Creating Custom Filters

8. Tips for Creating Filters When creating a filter, try using the question mark “?” as a “wild card” to match any character. Filter Tests The Test drop list of the Filter Item Definition dialog box provides a list of tests which can be used to determine if a match exists between an element field and a specified Filter Value. The complete list of available tests is shown in the following table. Test Description = The field equals the value <> The field does not equal the value < The field is less than the value <= The field is less than or equal to the value > The field is greater than the value >= The field is greater than or equal to the value In The field is one of a set of values (a, b, c) Not In The field is not in one of a set of values (a, b, c) Like The field matches a wildcard value Not Like The field does not match a wildcard value Is The field is null (empty, it contains no data) Is Not The field is not null (not empty, it contains data)

9. Inserting a Temporary Column into a Current View

10. Saving a Workspace

11. Viewing wInsight’s Existing Reporting Options

12. Creating Custom Reports

13. Viewing wInsight’s Existing Charts

14. Creating Custom Charts

15. Sharing Custom Views/Filters