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Create Menu in Performance Modeler

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 8:08 am
by ChauBSD
Hi everyone,

I'm using Perfromance Modeler and i have built Applications. Now i want create a menu page for users the sane image
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when a user logs into the performance will see and click on the menu button then users will see their application. This can not be done on the performance Modeler.

otherwise I do not have any way to

Thanks all

Re: Create Menu in Performance Modeler

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:31 am
by RSK
You do have a way to.

I suggest you read up about websheets and action buttons

Re: Create Menu in Performance Modeler

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:00 am
by ChauBSD
RSK wrote:You do have a way to.

I suggest you read up about websheets and action buttons
Yes, i have readed worksheet and i can created action button in excel.
I do not care and I just wanted to know if I can like the page menu performance modeler not. Click on button to go modeler application of performance....

Re: Create Menu in Performance Modeler

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:18 am
by Alan Kirk
ChauBSD wrote:
RSK wrote:You do have a way to.

I suggest you read up about websheets and action buttons
Yes, i have readed worksheet and i can created action button in excel.
I do not care
I suggest that you start caring, because that's how you create a menu like the one in the picture.
ChauBSD wrote:and I just wanted to know if I can like the page menu performance modeler not.
And RSK gave you the answer to that. However it doesn't appear by a magic button; you have to do some work to create it. Your expertise to be able to do this is what your customers pay you for, is it not?

This is not a place where you can get people to do your work for you. It's not a place where you can get people to guide you step by step when you haven't gone to the time and effort to get some training. It's a place where people can come to when they've tried to do something (which includes reading the documentation) and get stuck. Blatantly and repeatedly violating the request for assistance guidelines with questions like "I've done nothing to find the answer for myself, I've tried nothing, so tell me how to do x, y and z" isn't going to get you a lot of help.

You asked whether it was possible. RSK gave you the answer. Yes, it is. The manuals or a decent training course will tell you how.